…Says Delta Judiciary One Of the Worst In Nigeria
…Reveals How Okowa Truncated Appointment Of Judges In Delta
By Onome Oghenetega
Barely 24 hours after a former minister of information and elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, took Delta governor and vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, to the cleaners, the Nigerian Bar Association on Friday passed a vote of no confidence on the governor over the sorry-state of Delta judiciary.
Recall that Chief Clark, convener of the influential Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), had called out Okowa over his poor performance as governor and demanded that Atiku Abubakar’s running mate must account for the 13% Derivation Funds paid to the state by the Federal Government.
But NBA, while berating Okowa for the ill-treatment of the state judiciary, it described the current state of Delta judiciary as unacceptable, stressing that the state now leads the pack of state judiciaries that are in pitiable situation across the country.
The Warri Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) passed the ‘vote of no confidence’ after its Monthly General Meeting held 29th January, 2023, in Warri, Delta State.
The body posited that the state judiciary under the administration of Governor Okowa is unfriendly and unconcerned to the plight of judiciary workers particularly judges.
Warri NBA alleged that despite the acute shortage of judges in the state, Okowa deliberately frustrated the appointment of new judges by the National Judicial Council to fill the several vacancies in the state judiciary.
A press statement issued at the end of the meeting was signed by the Warri Branch chairman and secretary, Chief Oghenero Okoro and S.G. Ediagbonuvie, Esq., a copy of it made available to NIGER DELTA TODAY on Friday.
The body, while lamenting maltreatment of judges and other judicial workers in the state, it called on Governor Okowa to immediately provide official vehicles to the National Judicial Council so that the already screened and cleared persons are appointed and sworn-in as judges.
The full statement by NBA Warri is reproduced below:
PRESS RELEASE
A CALL ON GOVERNOR IFEANYI OKOWA FOR THE IMMEDIATE PROVISION OF OFFICIAL VEHICLES REQUIRED FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF ALREADY SCREENED AND CLEARED PERSONS AS JUDGES OF THE DELTA STATE JUDICIARY AND THE NEED TO ADDRESS ISSUES AFFECTING THE JUDICIARY.
At its Monthly General Meeting of 29th January, 2023, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Warri Branch, considered the state of our state, Delta State and observed, among others:
That recently, the National Judicial Council approved the appointments of nine (9) additional judges for the Federal High Court and eighty six (86) others for various state High Courts across the country.
Unfortunately, our dear State Delta, is not one of the states for which the National Judicial Council appointed judges. This is despite the fact that we have very acute shortage of judges in the Delta State High Court and the fact that recently, the National Judicial Council screened and cleared five persons for appointment as judges of the High Court of Delta State.
Investigation by the Branch reveals that the reason the five screened and cleared persons were not appointed among the 86 others from other states is because the Governor of Delta State, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa failed, refused and/or neglected to make available the official vehicles of the Judges to be appointed which is a sina qua non for the said appointment and thus, truncated the appointment. In other words, the appointment of Judges for Delta State this time around, was frustrated and truncated by the act of Governor Okowa’s failure, refusal and/or neglect to make available the official vehicles necessary for this appointment which is very sad.
This incident is even the more painful considering the acute shortage of Judges in Delta State. Presently, many of the High Courts in the state have no presiding Judges resulting in the few Judges we have being perpetually overstretched.
Some Judges cover two divisions far from each other, driving to and fro daily. Apart from the Asaba Division, the other Divisions in the State have no residential quarters for Judges and our Judges are made to commute daily from wherever they have their private residences to the Divisions where they are serving which in most cases, are more than one; again, this is very grueling for them and impacts very negatively on their health and general wellbeing. This shortage of Judges also impacts on Legal Practitioners and Litigants who have to suffer long adjournments with their cases taking longer than necessary to conclude as many of these Courts do not sit daily as our Judges have to shuffle from one Division to another to preside.
As a matter of fact, the need to have more Judges appointed in our state is now an emergency and for Governor Okowa to fail to do the needful when we have the opportunity of having some Judges appointed this time, is not only a gross dereliction of his duty but an exhibition of the continued shabby treatment and disregard of the Judiciary as an arm of government in Delta State by the successive Government in the State. It is on record and as a Bar, we have continuously drawn the attention of the state government to the very poor and parlous state of judicial infrastructures in the state. Our courts are decrepit, ragged, unkempt and very embarrassing. When you see the state of court buildings in our neighbouring states of Edo, Bayelsa and Anambra, you will be ashamed to be a deltan and this is despite the fact that our state earns much more higher than these neighbouring states from the federal allocations and 13% derivation. This is also in the face of the recent gale of huge borrowings by the Okowa government reportedly for infrastructural development.
The Warri High Court building that was deliberately demolished by the state government since 2008 under the guise of constructing a more benefitting one has remained a hubris of debris despite repeated agitations by our Branch. As a result, the Warri High Court has been made to squat in makeshift buildings not befitting of a Magistrate Court.
It is very painful that the Delta State government is shameless and disgraceful over the state of her judicial infrastructure. Most of our Courts have no power generating plants and judges sit in small, crowded and stuffy court halls with many of our Judges carrying hand fans when there is no power supply from the electricity distribution company.
Our Judge’s official vehicles are arguable the worst in the entire country. While local government chairmen, members of the House of Assembly, Commissioners and political aides of the governor who are in droves and thousands cruise around in the latest Toyota Land Cruisers and Prado Jeeps, our Judges are condemned to Kia Mohaha and Hyundai Tuscon which are not even replaced, even when their state as well as their ages and functionality becomes embarrassing to the status of a Judge. We will not even talk about their squalid Chambers which they are forced to furnish at their personal cost to make it manageable. We also will not talk about the case of the Magistrates in Delta State. Their case is simply pitiable.
Thus, we hereby call on Governor Okowa to, as a matter of urgency, not tomorrow or the day after tomorrow but today, make available the said official vehicles to the National Judicial Council so that the persons already screened and cleared by the National Judicial Council are immediately appointed and sworn in so as to reduce the pains and sufferings of Legal Practitioners and Litigants, while making preparation for another round of appointment soonest.
We equally hope that whoever will take over from governor Okowa will take radical and surgical steps to revamping the decrepit judicial infrastructures in the state. We cannot continue like this.
Thank You
Dated this 1st day of February, 2023.
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CHIEF OGHENERO OKORO S.G. EDIAGBONUVIE, Esq.
(Chairman) (Secretary)