Elder statesman and leader of the Ijaw nation, Edwin Clark, has made a strong appeal to the newly appointed Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kekere-Ekun, to restore the past glory of the judiciary. Clark’s call comes amidst concerns over corruption scandals and undue political influence on court judgments.
In his statement, Clark emphasized the urgent need for reform within the judiciary. He highlighted that the current state of the judiciary is marred by corruption and other malpractices that have eroded public trust. Clark urged Justice Kekere-Ekun to reorganize the Supreme Court and its associated bodies to address these issues and bring back the judiciary’s former prestige.
Clark’s plea is not just a personal opinion but reflects a broader concern among Nigerians about the integrity and independence of the judiciary. The judiciary has faced several challenges in recent years, including allegations of corruption and political interference, which have undermined its credibility.
The elder statesman praised Justice Kekere-Ekun for her integrity and expressed hope that she would take decisive steps to overhaul the system and restore public confidence in the judiciary. This call for reform is seen as crucial for the overall health of Nigeria’s democratic system.