FG’s house gift to judges is essential so they can focus on the heavy responsibility entrusted to them – Chief Justice of Nigeria
The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, has announced the construction of 40 Judges’ Quarters in the Katampe District of Abuja, asserting that the initiative will significantly boost the performance of judicial officers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Speaking on Monday at the flag-off ceremony of the project, Justice Kekere-Ekun described it as a significant milestone in the government’s continuous efforts to enhance the welfare of judicial officers in the FCT.
“Beyond the courtroom, a supportive and conducive living environment is essential to their ability to focus on the heavy responsibility entrusted to them,” she stated.
Justice Kekere-Ekun emphasized the importance of a peaceful living environment for judges, noting, “Judicial officers require peace of mind, security and comfort in their residences to fully dedicate themselves to the rigorous task of interpreting and applying the law.”
She further elaborated on the necessity of the project, stating, “The construction of these residences is a practical step towards ensuring that judicial officers are well-supported; it reflects the recognition that the mental well-being of judicial officers is directly tied to their living conditions.”
The CJN added that the homes would provide a secure and tranquil environment, enabling judicial officers to perform their duties with greater focus, efficiency, and clarity of mind. “The ability of judicial officers to perform their functions is strengthened when their well-being is prioritised and their work condition is conducive,” she remarked.
The event was attended by notable figures, including the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and the President of the Court of Appeal of Nigeria, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, among other dignitaries.
Minister Wike underscored the necessity for judicial officers to have a robust welfare package, including adequate housing. He asserted that with the guarantee of their houses, judges would be firm in delivering judgments and courageous in executing their duties.
Wike confirmed that 70% of the funds for the project had been released following its approval by the Federal Executive Council last month. He specified that out of the 40 units to be constructed, 20 will be allocated to the FCT High Court, 10 to the Federal High Court, and 10 to the Court of Appeal.
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