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Wike To Falana: Building Houses For Judges Is Legitimate

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisNovember 16, 2024 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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Wike Defends Housing Provision For Judges Amid Criticism.

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has defended the government’s decision to construct housing for judges, dismissing claims that the move compromises judicial independence. His remarks follow criticisms from human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN), who labelled the initiative as unconstitutional and potentially damaging to the judiciary’s image.

 

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) had, in September, approved the construction of 40 housing units for judges and justices in Abuja’s Katampe District. These units are allocated as follows: 20 for the FCT High Court, 10 for the Federal High Court, and 10 for the Court of Appeal.





 

 Addressing Falana’s Concerns  

Falana had argued that providing such benefits to judges could create conflicts of interest, especially when these judges preside over cases involving the government. However, Wike’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, rejected these claims, describing them as “emotional and sentimental.”

 

Olayinka emphasised that providing accommodation for judges is a legitimate function of the executive and aligns with the principle of checks and balances. He questioned the practicality of expecting the judiciary to construct housing independently without relying on land and funds appropriated through other arms of government.

 

Broader Perspective on Separation of Powers

Olayinka elaborated on the concept of separation of powers, noting that absolute independence among government branches does not exist anywhere in the world. He cited examples from the United States, where judicial appointments are influenced by political affiliations, yet judges carry out their duties with professionalism and integrity.

 

He further argued that judges depend on other government institutions for security, budgets, and healthcare, questioning why housing provisions should be viewed differently. “Should judges isolate themselves entirely to avoid any semblance of influence?” Olayinka quipped.

 

      Advocating for Judicial Welfare  

The Minister’s spokesperson urged critics to focus on ensuring judges are well-equipped and secure to perform their duties effectively. He stressed that creating a conducive environment for the judiciary should be a collective goal, rather than viewing every initiative through the lens of potential compromise.

 

Olayinka concluded by asserting that Wike’s actions are consistent with global practices and are aimed at fostering an efficient judiciary that upholds its mandate without fear or favour.

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