I’ll abide by judiciary’s decisions always, says Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has said he respects
the Judiciary and is willing to abide by its decisions at all times.
Speaking at an Iftar dinner with the
representatives of the third arm of the government, the Judiciary, at his
official residence, President Buhari said he believed that the judiciary should
be independent and recalled how he submitted himself to the adjudication of the
courts three times on his way to becoming President without any fuss because “I
respect the institution.
I have come before you three times before I got here
on the fourth run for the office. Your word is the last word on any given
issue.”
In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on
Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the President also praised the capabilities
of Nigerian judges, saying that “your training and experience has earned you
respect”.
In his remarks in appreciation of the Ramadhan
fast-breaking, the Acting Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Ibrahim
Tanko Mohammed, leading retired Chief Justices, some Justices of the Supreme
Court and heads of courts in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, assured the
nation that the judiciary will continue to do its best in safeguarding the
country’s democracy.
He praised President Buhari for not meddling in
the affairs of the courts.
The Nation
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