Osinbajo proposes tests for aspiring judges
The Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has again called for the reform of the appointment process for judges, saying it ought to be merit-based.
Osinbajo said there was a need for those aspiring to be judges to take a mandatory test to ensure that only competent people end up on the bench.
Speaking on Saturday at a webinar with the theme, “Developing an Institutional Concept of Justice in Nigeria,” organised by the law firm of Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Osinbajo said, “We must take a second look at the appointment of judges. The merit-based system is necessary. We need to have mandatory test for them. We need to look at how our judges are selected.
“It is not enough to rise through the ranks in the judiciary with judges going to the Supreme Court from the appeal court. We must be able to bring in practicing lawyers and from the academic to become judges.
“We owe it to ourselves to change the rules. Change is necessary and reform of our judiciary process should be urgent.”
Olanipekun agreed with Osinbajo, adding that appointment to the Court of Appeal should not be only by promotion from the high court.
He said, “I reckon that judges can be appointed from the academia and the bar and not just based on promotion from one court to another. We have to resituate the profession. It belongs to all of us.”
Olanipekun decried judgments without justice coming from the Nigerian courts, as he also warned against the abuse of ex parte orders.
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