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AIG Gumel urges stronger security for courts, judicial officers

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The safety of Nigerian courts and judicial officers has been thrust into the spotlight as Assistant Inspector General (AIG) Mohammed Usaini Gumel passionately called for enhanced measures to protect these vital pillars of democracy.

At a national conference for magistrates, registrars, and deputies in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, AIG Gumel painted a sobering picture of the judiciary’s threats. Over the past three years, more than 50 security incidents have targeted courts and judicial officers, highlighting a growing vulnerability in the system.

“The judiciary is the cornerstone of our democracy, the protector of our laws and the will of the people. Its safety cannot be compromised,” Gumel stressed, his voice resonating with urgency.

He proposed a multi-layered approach to tackle these challenges:

  • Fortifying Physical Security: Installing CCTV cameras, electronic access controls, and metal detectors to safeguard premises.
  • Ensuring Personnel Integrity: Conducting background checks on judges, magistrates, registrars, and other court staff.
  • Ongoing Training: Regular security training to prepare court staff for potential threats.
  • Cybersecurity Safeguards: Implementing robust systems to protect sensitive information from cyberattacks.

Acknowledging that these measures require careful planning and resources, Gumel called for a clear roadmap, proper funding, and a framework for monitoring progress. He appealed to all stakeholders, from government bodies to community leaders, to safeguard the judiciary.

“This is not just about protecting buildings or individuals,” he concluded. “It’s about preserving justice, ensuring fairness, and upholding the rule of law for all Nigerians.”

His words served as a rallying cry for action, reminding everyone of the critical need to shield the judiciary from harm so it can continue to serve without fear or favour.

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