Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has accused
a significant portion of Nigeria’s judiciary of corruption, claiming that many
judges and lawyers have compromised their roles in the delivery of justice.
Speaking on Monday, 19 May 2025, during the Law Week of the
Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Bwari Branch, in Abuja, El-Rufai said the
Nigerian public no longer trusts the judiciary due to frequent delays in
justice and decisions perceived to be influenced by bias or external interests.
“In parallel, our judiciary—meant to be the bedrock of
fairness and order—is under intense scrutiny. Concerns about delayed justice,
procedural inefficiencies, and in some cases, judicial compromise (to put the
matter delicately), erode public confidence,” he said.
The former governor lamented the increasing use of ex parte
orders in political matters, accusing some legal practitioners of manipulating
the court system for political advantage.
“The rise in ‘forum shopping,’ the weaponisation of ex parte
orders in political matters, and the growing perception that justice is for
sale and available only to the rich and the powerful would cause the perceptive
observer to conclude that what Nigerian courts do is the administration of law
and not the administration of justice,” El-Rufai added.
He also argued that there is a stark disconnect between
legal processes and actual justice in the country, stressing that the judiciary
has become subservient to the executive arm of government.
“In Nigeria, there is a seemingly unbridgeable gulf between
law and justice. Not only is justice wanting, but the law that is administered
seems to be according to the wishes of the Executive,” he said.
El-Rufai called on legal practitioners to reflect critically
on their roles and recommit themselves to upholding impartial justice.
“The demand on you, as practitioners in the Temple of
Justice, is a sober introspection as you contemplate whether indeed Justitia is
blind and whether she holds the scales of justice in fine balance.”
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