Barely few hours after President Bola Tinubu wrote the Senate, requesting the screening and subsequent confirmation of 11 Supreme Court justice nominees, the Senate immediately screened them, urging the Federal Judicial Service Commission, FJSC, and National Judicial Council, NJC, to avoid what it described as a lacklustre approach in the appointment of Supreme Court justices, and for vacancies to be filled as soon as possible.
Speaking yesterday in Abuja during the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights, and Legal Matters’ screening of 11 justices for appointment to the Supreme Court, Senate Leader Senator Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central) urged the FJSC and NJC to ensure prompt recommendation and appointment of judges and justices in the country to avoid prolonged vacancies on the bench.
According to him:
“I have this to say, first to the appointing authorities. The last time we experienced this kind of a thing was three years ago, when I was chairman of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters and we had to take dates of My Lord Justices together just like we are having today and today, it is 11 of you.”
“My appeal on behalf of all of us to the appointing authorities is the need to avoid this kind of situation. These positions did not just became vacant in one day. I recall with a sense of patriotic pain how long this committee had to wait even after some days, list had been sent by the NJC and the senate had to wait for several months close to nine months for the names to be forwarded for whatever reason, either they waited for one person or the other to make their list.
“Today 11 people. My hope and prayer is that in the Supreme Court already, we don’t have a class of eight, I pray that is not happening but please let us not have a class of 11. As this vacancies occur, it is important that those who are next in line be screened and appointed immediately.”
cc: Vanguard Ng