President Bola Tinubu reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to upholding the independence and sanctity of the judiciary during the swearing-in ceremony of Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as the 23rd Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).
Speaking at the event, which took place on Monday at the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa in Abuja, Tinubu emphasized that his government would respect the separation of powers and refrain from interfering in the affairs of the judiciary.
He assured that his administration would remain mindful of the constitutional boundaries between the executive, the judiciary, and the legislative arms of government, reaffirming the need for a harmonious relationship that respects the autonomy of each branch.
“The judiciary is an important pillar constituting the tripod that holds our constitutional democracy. Indeed, the Nigerian judiciary, at various times in history, has proven to be the moderating force ensuring everyone remains in check.”
“Your role as the last hope of the common man serves to sustain our people’s confidence in democracy, knowing well that there is an important arbiter that can always give them redress if they are wronged.”
“For this function, it is important that our judiciary remains truly independent. It is my administration’s total commitment to preserve the sanctity of the judiciary.”
“While we may have reasons to interface as complementing components of the same government, under my watch, the government will also be mindful of the clear line demarcating the two of us.”
“We will never interfere or abuse the relationship between us as separate organs of government in our democracy. This is important for sustaining our constitutional democracy.”
He urged Justice Kekere-Ekun to continue upholding the principles of ethical leadership, fearlessness, and honesty which he said defined the CJN’s career.
Tinubu added: “The Nigerian judiciary needs a leader with these qualities at this time, and I have no doubt that you will set the pace for others to follow.”
“This day has also cemented the judiciary as a self-evolving and progressive institution. I specifically congratulate the Nigerian women. Any girl child can dream big and have her dreams come true. It is worth celebrating.”
Justice Kekere-Ekun is the second female CJN in Nigeria’s history.