Former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen, has warned that unless the Supreme Court of Nigeria is adequately funded, the apex Court may soon at best end up a glorified High Court.

He said also that the Justices of the apex court have been suffering in silence since 2008 when their salaries and emoluments were last reviewed by the government.

Onnoghen remarked Abuja, at the public presentation of Nigeria’s first law book on Construction Law written by his daughter, Mrs. Ewuwuni Onnoghen-Theophilus.

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He lamented that some Justices of the apex court still live in rented accommodations in unsuitable areas in the Federal Capital Territory.

Besides poor residential accommodation of some Justices, the former CJN explained that chambers of the Supreme Court Justices are unbefitting of their status and appealed that the court is properly funded to enable the Justices to perform optimally in a conducive atmosphere.

He recalled that while in office as CJN, he headed a team comprising the Attorney General of the Federation AGF as well as Solicitor General of the Federation SGF which prepared a new welfare scheme on the order of the federal government and lamented that since his exit, the Welfare Scheme Report which would have enhanced the condition of service of the Justices had been jettisoned.

He, therefore, pleaded that funding for Judiciary should be immediately looked into to improve it because of the critical role of the Judiciary in nation-building.

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Maintaining that the Supreme Court is still been overworked with Justices bearing the brunt, Justice Onnoghen canvassed that appeal cases should not get to Supreme Court as of right but by leave of the court to eliminate congestion in the workload of the court.

“The Judiciary is not Nigeria’s problem but bad leadership. There must be a rethink on issues affecting the Judiciary because, without a strong legal profession, you cannot talk of the rule of law”, he said.

He commended the author of the book Mrs. Ewuwuni Onnoghen-Theophilus and pleaded that youths should be encouraged to enable them to contribute meaningfully to the general development of the country.

Also speaking at the book presentation, a former AGF Chief Bayo Ojo SAN praised the resourcefulness of the author and expressed optimism that the book would serve as a veritable tool to address the crisis bedeviling the construction industry in Nigeria.

Also speaking at the occasion, the publisher of the book, a senior lawyer, Chief James Onoja, SAN, opined that laws in the construction industry as brought out in the book would serve as a guide to players in the construction industry, especially in the incessant cases of collapse structure.

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