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“In Nigeria, The Masses Suffer While Criminals Walk Free” – Archbishop Ojumu | READ DETAILS 

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September 19, 2024
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Archbishop of the African Church, Most Reverend Solomon Ojumu,
Archbishop of the African Church, Most Reverend Solomon Ojumu,

Archbishop Solomon Ojumu has called out the judiciary for failing the masses, stating that the public continues to suffer while criminals tied to the elite walk free. Speaking at a church service, he urged judges to discharge their duties diligently and ensure justice prevails in society.

 

The Archbishop of the African Church, Most Reverend Solomon Ojumu, has voiced his concerns over the state of justice in Nigeria, lamenting that while the masses continue to suffer, criminals with powerful connections evade accountability. Ojumu made this passionate call during a special service titled “Let Justice Flow”, held to mark the 2024/2025 Legal Year at the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Ake, Abeokuta.

 

Ojumu condemned the apparent injustice in the country, pointing out that the elite, despite their past wrongdoings, remain in power, while the common people bear the brunt of the system’s failures. He said, “The masses are suffering openly, without help, while offenders and criminals walk free because of their connections with influential figures. This is not justice; this is not right.”

 

The Archbishop stressed that justice and truth are the cornerstones of a peaceful society. He criticized the judiciary for being compromised by what he described as “bad eggs” in the profession and urged judges to do more in upholding the rule of law. “Discharge your duty accordingly, especially our judiciary in Ogun State. You are doing your best, but your best may not be enough. Justice is key to peace.”

 

Ojumu’s fiery remarks also extended to the elite in power, whom he accused of continuously burying their past sins while the public suffers. “The masses suffer the sins and errors of the elite who continue to have their way in power. How long are we going to continue this? When will truth and justice finally prevail?”

 

He urged the judiciary to expedite the dispensation of justice, particularly in Ogun State, and to ensure that justice is not delayed. “Use your position to depopulate criminal activities in our society,” Ojumu stated, adding that the judiciary must assist the less privileged in accessing swift and fair justice.

 

In response, Governor Dapo Abiodun affirmed his administration’s commitment to the rule of law, stating that justice is a collective responsibility. “We must work together to address the backlog of cases and explore alternative methods such as arbitration and mediation. Our legal professionals also need continuous training and resources to deliver better services.”

 

The Chief Judge of Ogun State, Hon Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu, assured the public of a continued effort to expedite the resolution of cases, despite the challenges. “We need more judges, but that requires proper infrastructure like courts and quarters. The governor is aware of what it takes, and we are hopeful.”

 

Ojumu’s call for justice has sparked a national conversation about the need for reform in the legal and political systems, as many Nigerians continue to feel abandoned by the powers that be.

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