Judges not responsible for delayed justice dispensation – A’Court judge
Judges not responsible for delayed justice dispensation – A’Court judge
Newly promoted Justice of the Appeal Court, Binta Zubairu, has said that judges are being falsely accused of delay in dispensing justice.
According to Zubairu, judges work in a team with the prosecutors, lawyers and others and as such should not be blamed for the delay in the dispensation of justice.
She spoke in Zaria, Kaduna State on Sunday, during a reception in her honour following her elevation as an Appeal Court judge.
“We don’t talk and nobody speaks for us; the speedy dispensation of justice requires the prompt efforts of police, prosecution, assembling of exhibits and the lawyers,” she said.
Justice Zubairu noted that sometimes, the judges or magistrates would be willing but the prosecution would not be ready or the lawyers would come up with excuses.
She insisted that it is not always the court that delays cases, saying that “As justices, we could not be heard as such and all the blames are shifted to us, even the police while conducting an investigation on a simple case, would take them a long time to come up with the report of their investigation.”
But Zubairu said there were some exceptional cases where a judge might be indisposed or be constrained by some personal challenges.
She hailed the Zazzau Emirate for identifying and rejoicing with her following her elevation to the appellate court, noting that the feat was for the entire Zazzau Emirate Council and Nigeria as well.
Earlier in his remarks, the Emir of Zazzau, Ambassador Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, was full of praise for the newly promoted justice, urging her to be a good ambassador of the entire emirate.
“The emirate is proud of Justice Binta’s achievement of being the first female to attain that height in the judiciary.
“I urge you to be a good ambassador of the emirate by exhibiting a high sense of honesty and professionalism,” he said.
Also speaking at the occasion, the Chairman, Presidential Task Force Committee on Prison Decongestion and former FCT Chief Judge, Ishaq Bello, admonished her to always imbibe the culture of hard work and dedication in their quest for excellence.
Credit: Punch Newspaper