Nigerian actor and politician, Kenneth Okonkwo, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the prevalence of corruption within the judiciary. He believes that stringent measures are necessary to address this issue and maintain the integrity of the profession.
Okonkwo made these comments during an appearance on Arise Television, where he emphasized the importance of continuous training for judges to uphold justice. He also criticized the practice of judges freely socializing with members of the public, which he argues undermines their independence and impartiality.
According to Okonkwo, allowing corrupt practices to go unpunished can create a culture of abuse. He advocates for the judiciary to take a firm stance against erring members and impose punishment to deter others from engaging in similar behavior.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) chieftain's comments come at a time when concerns about judicial corruption are growing. His call for accountability within the judiciary has sparked debate about the need for reform.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeKenneth Okonkwo's scathing critique of judicial corruption highlights the urgent need for reform within the judiciary. The ADC chieftain's emphasis on punishment as a deterrent is a stark reminder of the consequences of inaction. Everyday Nigerians expect the judiciary to uphold the rule of law, and Okonkwo's comments underscore the importance of accountability within the profession. The judiciary must take concrete steps to address corruption and maintain public trust. As Okonkwo noted, the failure to do so can create a culture of abuse that undermines the very fabric of justice.






