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First Lady: Judiciary Central to Sustaining Rule of Law in Democratic Society
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First Lady: Judiciary Central to Sustaining Rule of Law in Democratic Society

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Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Wife of the President, Senator Oluremi Tinubu has declared that the judiciary remains central to sustaining the rule of law in a democratic society.
The First Lady who was speaking Tuesday at the opening of the International Association of Women Judges African Regional Conference with the theme, “Promoting Excellence in the Administration of Justice”,
in Abuja pointed out that the sector serves as the institution where justice and fairness are upheld and the rights of citizens protected.
Mrs Tinubu emphasized that the presence of women on the Bench adds value to the judicial system.
According to her: “The presence of women on the Bench adds value to the judicial system by broadening perspectives and deepening understanding in the dispensation of justice.
“Across Africa, women judges have broken through long-standing barriers and by their resilience and excellence, paved the way for future generations of women in the legal profession.
“I understand the challenges women face while aspiring for leadership positions, this is why I remain committed to initiatives that promote equitable access to opportunities for women and girls and strengthen our democracy”.
She commended the Association fo Women Judges for their sustained commitment to promoting judicial excellence, gender equity and access to justice which she describes as an inspiration to the legal community and the larger society.
Also speaking on the occasion, Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun explained that the administration of justice is not an abstract ideal existing in isolation but serves as a foundational cornerstone of societal and institutional stability, transcending the mere operational functions of courts and their procedural workflows.
The CJN pointed out that the judiciary not only guarantees good governance but also shapes the equity and equality of existing systems.
“The Judiciary occupies a unique position within democratic governance. Unlike the Executive, it commands no army. Unlike the Legislature, it controls no public purse. Yet its authority derives from something far more enduring and that is the confidence of the people in its impartiality, integrity and fidelity to the law. It is therefore incumbent upon all judicial officers to ensure that every action, every decision, and every interaction strengthens rather than diminishes that confidence. Consequently, fostering excellence within the judicial framework demands efficiency, transparency, accountability, accessibility, and unwavering commitment to ethical standards”.
Justice Kekere-Ekun stressed that while digital transformation offers unprecedented opportunities for efficiency, it must never eclipse the human dimension of justice.
“Behind every case file is a human story; behind every legal dispute are individuals, families, communities, and institutions whose lives may be profoundly affected by judicial decisions. Technology may assist judicial processes, but that lie at the heart of judicial decision-making”.
There were also remarks by representative of the Chief Justice of Kenya; President of the Court of Appeal of Nigeria and other participants.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

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