The Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Tanko Muhammad, has ordered all courts in the country to shut down from Tuesday.
The
CJN, in a statement he issued on the official website of the National
Judicial Council, NJC, said the measure became necessary, in view of the
reality of the COVID-19 in the country.
The statement read thus:-
PREVENTIVE MEASURES ON THE SPREAD OF CORONA VIRUS (COVID – 19) AND THE PROTECTION OF JUSTICES, JUDGES AND STAFF OF COURTS
As
Your Lordships are aware, the COVID-19 Virus and its spread in Nigeria
has become a source of concern to all. Consequently, both the Federal
and State Health Authorities have taken steps to mitigate the spread in
the Country. The National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had
continued to issue advisories to stem the spread of the disease which
has no known cure.
This is a matter of grave concern to the
entire Nigeria Judiciary. Courts are expected to sit in Public which
becomes a veritable source for large gathering by those who come to
Court while carrying out its constitutional duties. The NCDC had
recommended the cessation of all gathering in excess of 50 people
because of the risks it poses.
Consequently, Your Lordships are
expected to take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of Justices,
Judges and all Staff within your jurisdiction in view of the risk such
large gatherings may pose.
As you all know, the Courts are
expected to continue sitting, however, as much as possible, efforts must
be made to ensure that crowd attending such sittings do not exceed the
recommended number.
For those States where the State
Governments have issued further guidelines, such guidelines must be
addressed to ensure concerted and coordinated efforts in the prevention
of the spread of this disease.
Your Lordships are hereby directed
to bring the content of this Circular to the notice of all the Judges
in your jurisdiction, please.
Hon. Dr. Justice I. T. Muhammad, CFR
Chief Justice of Nigeria and Chairman,
National Judicial Council.
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