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S/Court Chief Registrar, Akanbi seeks support of judiciary correspondents

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
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S/Court Chief Registrar, Akanbi seeks support of judiciary correspondents

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The Chief Registrar, Supreme Court of Nigeria, Barrister Kabir Akanbi, has urged judiciary correspondents in the country to always be balanced, fair and objective in reporting activities of judiciary at all levels in the country.

Specifically, Barrister Akanbi charged them to protect the sector’s image and credibility through well informed, researched, unbiased and factual reportage of its activities.

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Akanbi gave the charge at the weekend in Abuja while playing host to the Executive members of the National Association of Judiciary Correspondents, (NAJUC), Abuja chapter, led by Mr Kayode Lawal of Daily Post who paid him a courtesy visit.

He expressed dismay that reports in public space about the judiciary have been disappointing and uncalled for especially from the social media

Akanbi posited that the entire judiciary sector and judicial officers should not be disrespected, condemned and rubished because of the perceived mistakes of the few.

“I make bold to say that majority of judicial officers in the country are men of honour, integrity, highly educated and impeccable characters, who have been discharging their adjudicatory duties without blemish, fear or favour, the Chief Registrar stated.

He submitted that it is very unpatriotic and unfair to label the Judiciary, particularly, judicial officers as generally not living up to expectations of Nigerians in terms of dispensation of justice, just because of few lapses.

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Akanbi noted that the few identified bad eggs are being called to order through the instrumentality of the National Judicial Council so as to maintain the sacred duty of the arm of the government.

He argued that dishing out sensational reports by some media houses, especially social media in a bid to gain attention and visibility, only end up robbing off on the reputation of Nigeria as a country.

Most of the reports, according to the Chief Registrar, are targeted at few judicial officers and the Bench because they don’t have information officers, or personal assistants that will speak in their defence.

“When these reports are reeled out to the public without proper fact checking, the public always believed, and at the end of the day, it is Nigeria as s country that has her name dragged into the mud, Akanbi argued.

He insisted that some o the reports tend to portray the country in bad image and have exposed Nigeria Nigerians to ridicule and unfair treatment in some foreign countries.

Akanbi, therefore, called for more collaboration between members of NAJUC and the Judiciary to foster a cordial working relationship.

Earlier, Chairman of NAJUC, Abuja chapter, Mr Kayode Lawal of the Daily Post thanked the Chief Registrar for finding time to play host to executive members of the association adding that the visit was mainly to congratulate him on his appointment as the Chief Registrar, Supreme Court of Nigeria.

Lawal told Barrister Akanbi that judiciary journalists are the spokespersons for judicial officers through the dissemination of their judgments to the general public, hence, the need to work in harmony.

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He reminded the Chief Registrar of the enormous tasks as he spearheads the administrative leadership of the apex court and charged him to justify the trust and confidence reposed in him with the appointment.

The NAJUC Chairman expressed optimism that Akanbi would excel in the revered position, in view of his vast experience and rich background as a thorough bred lawyer, astute administrator and manager of men and resources.

Lawal assured the Chief Registrar of NAJUC’s resolve to be factual, objective and fair in their day-to-day reportage of the judiciary.

Earlier, Barrister Tobi Soniyi, the Special Assistant (Media), to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, (CJN) Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun had informed the Chief Registrar that NAJUC and the Supreme Court have a long standing relationship and pleaded that the cordiality be upheld and sustained.

Top management members of the apex court were in attendance at the courtesy call.

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