Stop unnecessary complaints against judges – CJN warns, threatens sanctions

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Stop unnecessary complaints against judges – CJN warns, threatens sanctions
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The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun has threatened to sanction all those involved in levelling unnecessary complaints against judges.

She said, “There is a growing negative perception of the Judiciary. We must all, individually and collectively, work towards changing negative perception.” She also expressed her worry over the rising cases of conflicting judgements delivered by Court of Appeal.

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