Attorney-General
of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), has
said judicial officers must always strive to exhibit professionalism,
impartiality and courage in the discharge of their official
responsibilities inspite the challenges they might face during the
electoral period and thereafter.
This
was contained in a press release made available to newsmen in Abuja
on Wednesday, Comrade Salihu Othman Isah, Special Adviser to the
Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr.
Abubakar Malami, SAN revealed that the AGF made the statement at
the on-going 2018 Annual General Conference of the Law Officers
Association of Nigeria (LOAN) on Monday in Abuja.
In
his goodwill message titled, “The Law Officer as an Unbiased Umpire
amidst Economic Challenges and Realities Towards the 2019 General
Elections”, Malami pointed out that, “.… it aptly captures the
role of the law officer in the national effort to consolidate
democracy and the rule of law in our country”.
The
AGF represented by the Director, Law Reporting, Federal Ministry of
Justice, Martins Okoi said, ’’As we prepare for the 2019 general
elections, which is another watershed in our journey to nationhood,
those qualities will be tested often and often again as law officers
proffer legal advice at various levels and also defend the public
interest in election-related litigation.
“It
is of course indisputable that law officers faces challenges,
including economic, every day in the course of his duties like other
members of the public. He must however never compromise on his ethics
on account of such challenges, no matter how severe they might
appear’’.
The
minister explained that 2018 marked the first full year of the
implementation of a regime of ‘Peculiar Allowances’ which
has substantially improved the take-home pay of the legal officers.
He expressed satisfaction that the feat was achieved during his
tenure as the AGF after over two decades of advocacy by his
predecessors-in-office for presidential approval to achieve this
level of enhanced welfare for their officers.
He
promised to pursue other initiatives involving training and
collaboration that would ensure that legal officers do their work in
an atmosphere where welfare is given utmost attention.
“Law
Officers however must remember that improved welfare also comes with
expectations for improved services. They can therefore achieve this
through greater dedication to duty, utmost commitment to the virtues
of professional ethics and the Public Service Rules as well as
devotion to self-development and skill acquisition”, he explained.
He
charged the participants to explore means of improving the quality of
Justice Delivery across Nigeria, urging the state governments to find
it necessary to adopt the Administration of Criminal Justice Act as
domestic legislation in order to gradually standardize and improve
the quality of criminal justice administration in the country.
The
Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary Federal
Ministry of Justice, Dayo Apata in his goodwill message highlighted
some of the challenges confronting the Ministry. He listed some of
them as delay in the payment of duty travel allowances (DTAs), late
payment or non-payment of robe allowance, training, non
implementation of 1994 circulars by some states.
He
however assured that permanent solution is underway to address the
issues so that law officers could rise above all the temptations and
financial impecuniosity.
Also
represented by the Director, Law Reporting, Martin Okoi, the SGF
said, ”It must be noted that as they are gathered in this
conference to deliberate on topical national issues as it affects
their duties and responsibilities, especially now that 2019 general
election is knocking at our doors, we must not allow
sentiments and our teething challenges to becloud the sanctity of our
oath of allegiance to the Constitution of the Federal
Republic Of Nigeria, always remember that we have a tradition, a
culture and of course an ethics that we must guide jealously,
collectively we can make Nigeria great again”.
He
congratulated the national executive members of LOAN for their
doggedness at ensuring that the welfare of its members and protection
of the rule of law remains non-negotiable irrespective of panoplies
of challenges that comes their ways.
Also
the former HAGF and chairman of the Conference, Kanu Godwin Agabi
(SAN), urged Malami to make use of officers in the ministry more and
encourage them by ensuring that appropriate allowances are paid to
them duly.
Agabi
enjoined them to always work hard and be passionate enough in the
discharge of their duties.
The
National President of LOAN, Yusuf Abdullahi Abdulkadir in his welcome
address explained that the conference is an annual event which
commenced in 2015 by his predecessors, aimed at reviewing their
performances and activities for the year, with a view to improve
their skills, discuss all impediments to effectively discharge their
duties and responsibilities.
He
further explained that the forum provides enabling environment for
them as a body to discuss their welfare and share their burden with
Government and their most respected Attorney Generals collectively.
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