Ahead of 2027 Elections:  Ikenna Ahumibe Calls For  Consequential Judicial reforms  ..argues for restoration of public confidence in the Nigerian judiciary

Ahead of 2027 Elections:  Ikenna Ahumibe Calls For  Consequential Judicial reforms  ..argues for restoration of public confidence in the Nigerian judiciary

By Anyi Lemchi
Human Rights and Constitutional Lawyer, Barr Ikenna Ahumibe has called for urgent implementation of Consequential Judicial reforms aimed at restoring and strengthening public confidence in the Nigerian Judiciary.
Barr Ahumibe in a petition he addressed to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, dated 27th February, 2026 which was made available to Starpost Express Newspaper, titled
“PETITION TO HONORABLE CHIEF JUSTICE OF NIGERIA
A CALL FOR DECISIVE JUDICIAL INTEGRITY, ELECTORAL ACCOUNTABILITY, AND THE ELIMINATION OF THE MISUSE OF THE “GO TO COURT” DOCTRINE”, pointed out that there are  disturbing allegations that some Judicial Officers view election season as opportunities for personal enrichment.
He argued  for proactive and strategic oversight measures to subject any Judge who compromises the integrity of the Bench through bribery or unethical conduct to disciplinary proceedings and prosecution.
Barr Ahumibe further urged the  National Judicial Council to  intensify monitoring mechanisms and ensure that any proven misconduct attracts swift and transparent sanctions to save the image of Nigerian Judiciary.
According to him, “the credibility of the Judiciary must not be sacrificed on the altar of political expediency.I also draw urgent attention to reports of missing case files at the court of Appeal in Port Harcourt”.
“The disappearance of Court Records strikes at the very heart of Justice Delivery and raises serious questions about administrative accountability. It is unacceptable that such incidents occur without visible investigation or corrective action.”
Barr Ikenna Ahumibe however used the opportunity to appeal to Chief Justice of Nigeria to act decisively by ensuring that this election season strengthens rather than diminishes the moral authority of our courts, stressing that Nigerian people deserve a Judiciary that is impartial, efficient, incorruptible and worthy of public trust.
He stated, “I respectfully call on you as the Chief Justice of Nigeria, as head of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and Chairman of the National Judicial Council, to urgently implement Consequential Judicial reforms aimed at restoring and strengthening public confidence in the Nigerian Judiciary”.
“As the nation advances towards a decisive electoral season, the responsibility of the courts in preserving and protecting democratic governance has assumed unprecedented significance. This moment demands firm leadership, visible accountability and decisive Institutional action.”
“Nigeria stands at a defining democratic crossroads. The Judiciary must rise to this occasion by reinforcing discipline, accelerating Justice Delivery and protecting its Institutional Integrity.”
“One of the greatest concerns confronting litigants across the country is the persistent delay in the dispensation of Justice. Prolonged adjournments and procedural bottlenecks not only undermine democratic stability but also create fertile ground for suspicion and public distrust.”
“Political actors have increasingly resorted to the refrain “go to court” following the commission of electoral irregularities, with the apparent confidence that the Judicial process can be manipulated to procure a favourable judgment through unlawful inducement and corrupt interference with Judicial process.”

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