Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, says there is a need to address systemic issues that undermine the integrity of the nation’s justice system.
Speaking yesterday in Abuja during the National Summit on Justice, the CJN listed the issues as corruption, inefficiency and undue influence.
He also stressed that upholding the independence and impartiality of the judiciary is paramount as it is the cornerstone of a functioning democracy and the guarantor of the rule of law.
Ariwoola said given the expectations from the judiciary, undertaking a holistic reform of the sector had become necessary.
He stated: “Constitutional, statutory and operational reforms in the justice sector are imperative in meeting the aspirations and yearnings of the general public.
“We must critically examine our legal framework, identifying gaps and inconsistencies that hinder the efficient administration of justice.
“Moreover, we must be bold in our pursuit of legislative reforms that reflect the evolving needs of our society while upholding the principles of fairness, equality, and human rights.”
The CJN also said the judiciary must “Leverage technology and innovation to streamline court processes, reduce delays, and improve the overall efficiency of our judicial system. By embracing digital solutions, we can enhance transparency, accountability and public trust in the administration of justice.”