
Dr Kayode Ajulo, the Attorney-General of Ondo State, has urged the new Chief Justice of the Federation, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, to spearhead development of a new, robust and comprehensive Code of Conduct for Judicial Officers.
TRUTHNG recalls that President Bola Tinubu on Friday announced Kekere-Ekun as the new Chief Justice of the Federation. Her appointment is subject to approval by the Senate.
Ajulo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, said the new code of conduct would help restore public confidence in the nation’s judicial system.
Ajulo, in an agenda setting statement for the new a chief judge, stated that the code of conduct should enshrine ethical and professional standards expected of judges and other judicial officials.
“It shall ensure the integrity, impartiality and independence of the judiciary. This is necessary to maintain public confidence in the system.
“The judiciary can win public trust through unwavering transparency, accountability and the most steadfast fairness in all judicial proceedings
“It will prioritise a comprehensive agenda of judicial reforms, addressing systemic challenges of inadequate funding, infrastructure deficits, and the pressing issue of case backlogs, to enhance efficiency and accessibility of our justice system,” he said.
Ajulo said it would also foster a spirit of collaborative synergy between the judiciary, legislative, and executive branches, thereby resolving tensions and safeguarding the independence of the courts.
According to him, it will invest diligently in the capacity-building of judges and court staff, while leveraging technological innovations to improve efficiency and widen access to justice for all.
Ajulo urged the new chief justice to champion initiatives that would promote noble ideals of gender equality and diversity within the hallowed halls of the judiciary.
According to the Ondo State Attorney-General, that will strengthen the institution and reflect the diverse tapestry of our society.
While congratulating the new acting Chief Judge, Ajulo described Kekere-Ekun as a distinguished jurist with customary brilliance and unwavering sense of purpose.
“Your extraordinary recognition is a true testament to your distinguished career, commitment to the rule of law, and dedication to the fair administration of justice.
“Your judicial experience, impeccable legal acumen, and principled leadership will be invaluable in guiding the Nigerian judiciary through this transitional period,” he said.
Ajulo said her reputation as a jurist of the highest calibre inspired profound trust and assurance that she would uphold the integrity of the Supreme Court and further strengthen the public’s faith in the nation’s judicial system.
“I have had the distinct honour of appearing before your esteemed presence on several occasions, and I have witnessed first hand, your formidable intellect, impartiality and steadfast defense of the rule of law.
“This reputation for being a no-nonsense, yet impartial jurist, will undoubtedly be instrumental in restoring the public’s confidence in the judiciary,” he said. (NAN)
