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CJN to New Judges: Shun Unsolicited Gifts, Throwing Unnecessary Birthday Parties

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  • Nigeria's Chief Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun advised new judges to refuse unsolicited gifts and avoid extravagant birthday celebrations.
  • The directive aims to uphold judicial integrity and prevent undue influence or corruption.
  • Judges are expected to maintain a high standard of conduct and public trust.

Nigeria's Chief Justice, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, has issued a stern warning to newly appointed judges of the lower courts. She urged them to reject any unsolicited gifts and refrain from holding unnecessary birthday parties. This directive aims to safeguard the integrity of the judiciary and prevent any perception of impropriety.

Justice Kekere-Ekun emphasized the importance of maintaining public trust in the judicial system. Judges are expected to uphold the highest ethical standards, free from any influence that could compromise their impartiality. The advice underscores the commitment to ensuring that judicial decisions are based solely on law and evidence, not on personal connections or material inducements.

The Chief Justice's counsel serves as a reminder of the stringent ethical obligations that come with judicial office. By shunning gifts and ostentatious celebrations, judges can demonstrate their commitment to transparency and accountability, reinforcing the public's confidence in the fairness and independence of the courts.

shun unsolicited gifts, as well as holding unnecessary birthday parties.

โ€” Justice Kudirat Kekere-EkunChief Justice of Nigeria's advice to newly appointed judges.
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