Let integrity be your watchword, Onnoghen tells new FHC Judges

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, on Monday sworn-in nine new judges for the Federal High Court, with a charge to allow integrity be their watchword in the dispensation of justice to litigants appearing before them.
Onnoghen also asked them to always remember that they are accountable to God, who chose them for their exalted positions.
CJN reemphasised the need for judges to always abide by the constitution, oath of Office, oath of allegiance and Code of Conduct for judicial officers so as not to go astray.
He pleaded with judges to look beyond temporary advantages and to work assiduously so as to make their names and marks on the bench.
“With your inauguration today, you are now judges to dispense justice to all manners of mankind. In doing so, I urge you to let integrity be your watchword, be bold and fearless when you are applying law with facts and judicial precedence.
“Let nothing untoward influence your decision on the bench. Pick your models from the retired and serving judges, pick the best style of writing judgment, improve on it for expeditions dispensation of justice”, he said.
Besides, the CJN pleaded with the new judges to be in charge of their courts, master the facts and apply law to the facts to be able to resolve where issues have been joined by parties.
He also counselled the judges to resist invocation of their jurisdiction in commercial matters, adding that where parties freely entered into agreement such issue should be referred to arbitration for amicable settlement rather than troubling the courts.
“I assure you, the job is great, good but you can find a way of making it better because Nigeria’s judiciary is one of the best in the world, where judges work day and night.
The new judges include; Justice Peter O. Lifu, Justice Sunday Bassey Onu, Justice Adefunmilola Demi-Ajayi, Justice Obiora Atuegwu Egwuata, Justice Sa’adatu Ibrahim Mark.
Others are, Justice Mobolaji Olubukola Olajuwon, Justice Aminu Bappa Aliyu, Justice Tijjani Garba Ringim and Justice Nkeonye Evelyn Maha.