Secretaries of the Election Petition Tribunals have been warned not to allow
themselves to be used as tools to truncate justice.
The President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa gave the warning on Friday in Abuja, at a one day training of the Election Petition Tribunal secretariat staff.
“I
will at this stage sound a note of warning, do not allow anybody to
compromise your integrity or future, no matter how highly placed that
person may be.
“Do not be used as tools to truncate the process.
Avoid offending, participating in serious disputes and disrupting the
workplace.
“I will not hesitate to take disciplinary action
against any of you who repeatedly or intentionally fails to follow our
code of conduct.
“The Court will focus its searchlight on corrupt secretariat staff.
“Any
staff found wanting would only have his or herself to blame, as the
court will definitely not spare the rod in ensuring that the honour and
respect of the court and the judiciary is protected.
The appeal
court president said any member of staff of the tribunal found wanting
would be penalised according to the degree of offence.
Mr Aliyu
Ibrahim, the Chief Registrar of the court urged the secretariat staff
not to be intimidated by any lawyer, but to be firm in ensuring that
petitions were filed in compliance with the law.
He also implored
the workers to ensure that they worked closely with the security agents
attached to their tribunals in ensuring prompt payments of their
allowance.
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