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It’s Unconstitutional For Supreme Court To Review Its Judgements -Justice Bulkachuwa

The immediate past President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Adamu Bulkachuwa has described the recent move by some senior lawyers to get the Supreme Court to review its judgements as unconstitutional.

Justice Bulkachuwa not only maintained that the development is unfortunate but also insisted that it is a threat to the judiciary as a whole.

The Justice, who retired from the bench on March 9, said this while speaking to journalists in Lagos.

According to her, asking the Supreme Court to review its judgement is unconstitutional. It’s not the law.

Justice Bulkachuwa also challenged those that disagree with her to point to the section of the law that back up their action.

She also described the application filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) asking her to recuse herself from the panel that heard the petition against the conduct of the 2019 presidential election as misplaced.

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The retired Justice said, “I have been a judicial officer for 40 years and I know I have a responsibility to God. I am going to be accountable to Him one day.

“That’s why I try to be upright as much as possible in my judicial conduct and this is what guide me in handling any case that comes before me.

“When that issue of the Presidential election petition panel came up, I have even forgotten that my husband is a politician.

“I only felt that as the President of the Court of Appeal and number one in that court, I would have been the best person to handle the case and I had no doubt that I would have done justice to the case.

“But, once I was asked to recuse myself, a doubt was raised in my mind. A doubt in the sense that no matter what I do or say, I will not be seen as being impartial. So, I decided to recuse myself from the panel,” she stated.

Justice Bulkachuwa also condemned the calls for retired judge to handle election petition cases.

She said, “I don’t think it is proper to allow retired justices to come in and handle election petition cases.

Serving justices are under the supervision of the National Judicial Council (NJC) and I believe they will not do anything that would affect their works.

But if we give the job to retired justices, then, there might be problem. Who will supervise them? I also believed they will not do it the way sitting justices will do it.

“I am also not in support of drafting senior lawyers to handle election petition cases. Senior lawyers unlike Judicial officers may not have the requisite knowledge of the proper handling of election petition cases, she maintained.

21st November 2024
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