Justice Kudirat Kekere-Edun has been appointed as the new Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN). The announcement, which was made earlier today, marks a significant moment in the nation’s judicial history, as she becomes the first woman to hold this esteemed position.
Kekere-Edun’s appointment follows the retirement of the former Chief Justice, whose tenure ended after years of service to the judiciary. Her elevation to the position has been met with widespread acclaim from legal professionals, human rights advocates, and the general public.
Before her appointment as the CJN, Kekere-Edun had an illustrious career in the judiciary, serving with distinction at various levels of the court system. Her reputation as a fair, decisive, and highly knowledgeable jurist has earned her respect both within Nigeria and internationally.
Born in Lagos State, her legal journey began at the University of Lagos, where she earned her law degree with honors. She went on to the Nigerian Law School and was called to the Bar, after which she embarked on a career that saw her rise through the ranks, eventually becoming a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
Throughout her career, she has been known for her dedication to upholding the rule of law and her commitment to delivering justice without fear or favor. Her judgments have often reflected a deep understanding of the complexities of the law and a strong sense of fairness, particularly in cases involving human rights and constitutional matters.
Kekere-Edun’s appointment as CJN is expected to bring a renewed focus on judicial reforms, with particular attention to improving the efficiency of the justice system and ensuring access to justice for all Nigerians.
As she assumes her new role, many are optimistic that she will lead the judiciary with the same integrity and excellence that have characterized her career thus far. Her tenure as CJN is expected to be one that will further strengthen the independence of the judiciary and enhance public confidence in the legal system.
Justice Kekere-Edun will be formally sworn in at a ceremony to be held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, where she will take the oath of office before the President of Nigeria.