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Ariwoola’s Tenure One of the Worst in Nigeria’s History – HURIWA

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By Olamilekan Adigun





The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has slammed the retired Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, describing his tenure as one of the worst in the history of Nigeria.

The association cited nepotism, alleged corruption, and a blatant disregard for the principles of fairness and justice as the defining characteristics of his leadership.

According to HURIWA, Justice Ariwoola’s tenure left the judiciary in disarray, significantly tarnishing its credibility.

A statement signed by the association’s National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, noted that “One of the most troubling aspects of his time in office was the introduction of nepotistic practices in the appointment of judges.”

Another issue highlighted by the association was the appointment of Justice Ariwoola’s brother, Adebayo Lateef Ariwoola, as the head of the audit department at the National Judicial Council (NJC), a role that directly answers to the Chief Justice, who is also the Chairman of the NJC.

HURIWA explained that the situation presents a clear conflict of interest and raises serious questions about the integrity of the NJC’s financial operations.

HURIWA also condemned Justice Ariwoola’s involvement in securing a judicial appointment for his son, Olukayode Ariwoola Jr., as a Judge of the Federal High Court.

“This move, which was met with widespread public outcry, exemplifies the deeply entrenched culture of nepotism that has taken root under Justice Ariwoola’s leadership,” it added.

“Justice Ariwoola’s actions have set a dangerous precedent, encouraging similar behaviour among other judicial leaders.

“For instance, the Chief Judge of Abuja, Justice Husseini Baba-Yusuf, following in Justice Ariwoola’s footsteps, appointed his daughter, Maryam Baba-Yusuf on the bench as a judge of the Abuja High Court and allegedly included the daughters of influential politicians, former governors, and ministers among the newly appointed judges.

“The implications of these actions are dire for the Nigerian judiciary. A federal court judge recently remarked that in Nigeria, it is nearly impossible to become a Federal High Court judge without connections to powerful individuals.

“This underscored the extent to which corruption has polluted the judicial appointment process,” HURIWA further alleged.

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