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2023: Appeal court president warns petition tribunal secretaries, support staff against misconduct

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeJanuary 9, 2023Updated:January 9, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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The President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem on Monday warned Election Petitions Secretaries (EPT) and support staff to resist advances that could lead to misconduct.

Dongban-Mensem gave the warning at the opening of a two-day training and workshop on capacity building for secretaries and other support staff of the EPT.

The theme of the workshop is “Challenges arising from election tribunal and the way forward”.

”This training consists of scintillating topical issues that will in no small measure prepare you for your assignment.

”I, therefore, urge you to pay rapt attention to every detail of it so that you can be well equipped and informed of your roles as Tribunal Secretaries and supporting staff as elaborated in the Electoral Act 2022 (as amended) and the Election Judicial Proceedings Practice Direction, 2022.

”This training will serve as a forum for you to share experiences with one another wherein guidance will be provided and strategies devised for the strengthening of the Tribunals,” she said.

Elections, she said, play a very vital role in a democratic system of government as it gives the citizens the chance to choose their leaders.

”It is part of your obligation to discharge your duties with utmost good faith and not be carried away by little advances.

”Your integrity and that of the Tribunal and its members are in the public searchlight, you must therefore ensure you are not used as weapons to truncate the process.

”Ensure to live above board so that you will not put the Judiciary into disrepute,” she said.

She further warned participants to see the training as a call to serve the nation and not to enrich selves.

”Do not see it as an opportunity to make money to enrich yourselves but rather go there to build your name and your future as it is literally said that a good name is better than silver and gold.

”The court will not hesitate to deal with anyone found wanting in this regard,” she said.

Speaking, Mrs. May Agbamuche- Mbu, the commissioner who represented the chairman of INEC, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu pledged the commission’s support.

”The capacity building workshop is geared at equipping you with the requisite knowledge needed for you to carry out the task required for the proper and orderly function of election petitions.

”The registry is the administrative hub of the EPT proceedings.

”It is of utmost importance therefore that you pay attention to the enabling laws which empower you in the performance of your duty,” he said.

Similarly, one of collaborating partners, the country director of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), Mr. Seray Jah expressed great joy at the development.

He commended the leadership of the court of appeal.

”This is the first time we are bringing out the secretariat who I might call the foot soldiers of a successful tribunal in any country; I think it is a testimony of the president of the court of appeal.

”It is not only to enhance the capacity of justices and judges but also to enhance that of the people who are usually unmentioned when the tribunal is very successful.

”So, we are very much happy to be here the unique role played by the EPT registry and support staff cannot be over-emphasised.

”They contribute greatly to the smooth running of the EPT thereby, increasing the credibility and integrity of the court in resolving election disputes,” he said.

Speaking also, the Deputy Chief Registrar of Headquarters/Election Petition Tribunal, Mr. Kabiru Akanbi said, “we have developed software for the management of EPT cases.

”Here you will be taught how the software works.”

According to him, there are a total of 350 participating deputy registrars inclusive and drawn from various divisions of the court.

The Court of Appeal is the penultimate Court empowered to establish such Tribunals and have the Registries opened at least seven (7) days before the election.

The Registry is saddled with the administrative responsibilities of the Tribunal and is headed by a Secretary who is the Principal Administrative Staff.

2023 general elections Election Petition Tribunal IFES Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem
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