Bring Experienced Private Practice Practitioners To Supreme Court, Chief Alliyu SAN urges Acting CJN, Ariwoola

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*congratulates him on his elevation

By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan

A legal luminary, Chief Yomi Alliyu, SAN, on Monday, congratulated Justice Olukayode Ariwoola on his appointment as the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).

The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN),  in a statement made available to journalists in Ibadan, charged the new acting CJN to bring experience private practice practitioners to the Supreme Court bench to allow for cross fertilisation of ideas.

Chief Alliyu SAN in the statement,

described Justice Ariwoola as, ” the power house of the Supreme Court in terms of following the principle of stare decisis to letter and sound principles of law for the good of the society. 

” The first task before him is to bring experience private practice practitioners to the Supreme Court bench to allow for cross fertilisation of ideas and anti-establishment judgments as done in the time of Justices Elias, Eso, Oputa and Nnamani of the golden age of the Supreme Court! “, he said

Chief Alliyu added, ” My Lord Justice Ariwoola is expected to bring to an end over populating the Supreme Court with judges who never had appellate practise but rather rose from magistrate courts thereby leading to public service judgments. He led the Supreme Court; and in fact wrote the leading judgment; in dismantling the hitherto finality of the judgement  of the National Industrial Court surreptitiously put in the Constitution by the erstwhile powerful president of that court”.

” For the second time in half a decade we have Justices from the private Bar becoming Chief Justices of Nigeria. The last been My Lord Justice Onnoghen.

For many years from the time of My Lord Justice Mariam Mukhtar, Justice Kayode Ariwoola, popularly  called “Ariwoooo” by the Gov of Ondo State, Arakunrin Akeredolu, has been the power house of the Supreme Court in terms of following the principle of stare decisis to letter and sound principles of law for the good of the society”. 

The legal luminary further urged the Acting CJN ” to bring to an end over populating the Supreme Court with judges who never had appellate practise but rather rose from magistrate courts thereby leading to public service judgments.” 

Chief Alliyu (SAN) maintained, ” also, from his years of practice in both the public and private Bars, my Lord is expected to look closely at the operations of the apex court with a view to bringing it in tandem  with the modern day apex Court as obtainable in other climes”. 

” There is no reason why cases should spend close to 8 to 15 years before being heard. I have a land matter which briefs have been filed since 2008 still pending at the Supreme Court! In that wise the rules of the Court must change! Briefs should be enough to decide appeals. Afterall 95% of the appeals are argued within 5 minutes of identifying the briefs by simply saying, “I adopt and rely on my brief!”

Chief Alliyu (SAN) noted ” cases going to Supreme Court can also be limited to those without concurrent findings by the High Court and Court of Appeal”, adding,  “Justices of the Courts could also be divided into divisions like commercial, land, constitutional,  labour, criminal and human rights with 5 justices manning each of the divisions”. 

According to Chief Alliyu (SAN), ” this will necessitate appointment of justices and conversion of some offices which are utterly under utilised into courts if new courts cannot be built on the large expanse of land left undeveloped for years at the Court. I wish my Lord a successful tenure free from rancour and blackmail.”

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