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Justice Tanko Muhammad, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) on Thursday noted that Nigeria will suffer “grave consequences” if judicial officers are deprived of requisite infrastructure.

The CJN gave this warning in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital during the hand over of duplexes Rivers State Government built for Rivers judges in the State and Federal Judiciary.

He was represented by Justice Mary Odili of the Supreme Court.

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Muhammadu further stated that Judges would be more confident to dispense justice if they had good shelter.

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The CJN revealed that Lagos and Rivers rank among the most litigious states, Muhammad said manpower and materials are stretched far beyond the limit to attend to the large number of cases filed daily.

“That explains the enormity of work before Judges. A good car, shelter and good welfare package are some of those things that can serve as a magic wand to bring out the best from them.”

“Whenever we deliberately or inadvertently toil with the welfare of judicial officers, we are unconsciously inflicting a debilitating wound on the conscience of the nations.”

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The CJN said the arm of government was not ignorant of Governor Nyesom Wike’s investment towards improving infrastructure in federal courts.

“Today, he is giving Judges a lifelong accommodation on an owner-occupier basis. This is good,” Muhammad added.

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