The Chief
Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Mahmud Mohammed, has called for collaboration between
the judiciary and the financial sector to resolve the nation’s economic
challenges.
Justice
Mohammed made the call when he announced that the judiciary was developing a
multi-track justice delivery system that embraces “alternative dispute
resolution”.
He made
the announcement at a seminar for judges organised by the Nigerian Deposit
Insurance Corporation (NDIC) in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
The Chief
Justice believed that the judiciary could step up its processes by
collaborating with the financial sector.
He stated
that one way of delivering speedy and amicable justice was the alternative
dispute resolution.
Justice
Mohammed was optimistic that the banking sector would embrace initiative for an
efficient and effective collaboration with the judiciary.
The
Judges’ Sensitisation Seminar was attended by High Court judges across the 36
states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.
The
Managing Director of NDIC, Umaru Ibrahim, informed the gathering that the
meeting was convened to create a synergy between the judicial officers and the
financial sector, especially in the light of Nigeria’s economic recession.
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