Chief Afe Babalola, a legal luminary, has denounced the deployment of high court justices at the nation’s election petition tribunal.
The legal juggernaut spoke at “the 60 Years at the Bar,” which took place in Alfa Belgore Hall at Afe Babalola University in Ado-Ekiti, ABUAD.
Chief Babalola noted that for a number of recent months, the courts had been unable to convene and make decisions on the matters that were before them. He claimed that the Nigerian judiciary required a complete revamp.
“We need a new constitution to enable rapid development by allowing each component to grow independently.”
In his remarks at the event, Most Rev. Matthew Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of the Sokoto Diocese, urged the federal government to steer clear of sentiments as Nigeria moves toward democracy.
Bishop Kukah stated that in order to sustain democratic principles, unselfish service was necessary and should not be motivated by feeling in order to promote growth.
The Future of Constitutional Democracy in Nigeria: The Need for a New Constitutional Order was the topic of Kukah’s talk.
The clergyman asserted that “most politicians have relatively limited growth in their home town,” which, in his opinion, does not project democracy.
As the hometown of the late president Muhammadu Buhari, Daura in Kastina has benefited from progress throughout time, I must say. It is depressing to learn that despite Daura being a portion of Kastina’s territory, the state as a whole is not even close to development. This does not reflect favorably on our democracy.
“We cannot continue to run a distorted country and claim that we are in a democracy,” Bishop Kukah said, adding that Nigeria needed to advance politically and democratically.
According to the Christian human rights campaigner, no federal institution should reinforce inequality in the nation of Nigeria by doing anything other than reflecting what Nigeria should look like everywhere.
President Bola Tinubu was urged to take the lead in the fight against corruption by Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, who decried the extent of corruption in Nigeria.
The event’s chairman, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, declared that the majority of those who are meant to safeguard Nigeria’s constitution are instead destroying democracy.
The constitution is meant to be enjoyed by all, and citizens should get the benefits of democracy. Democracy and leadership depend on virtues like character, wisdom, understanding, and selflessness; without them, we are misleading ourselves.
Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, the governor of Ekiti State, praised Afe Babalola for giving the country’s hopeless a voice and for what he has done for humanity.