Friday, November 16, 2012

'Justice Esho's Death is a Great National Loss'- Jonathan










'Justice Esho's  Death is a Great National Loss'- Jonathan

President Goodluck Jonathan  has described  the death of Justice Kayode Eso (rtd.), as a great national loss.
Jonathan made the comment in a statement made available by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati.
Jonathan said even at old age, Eso displayed commendable patriotism in his constant readiness to take on national assignments whenever he was called upon to do so.
The statement read, “On behalf of himself and the Federal Government, President Jonathan extends heartfelt condolences to the Eso family, their friends, associates and the government and people of Osun State as they mourn the eminent jurist, courageous judge and consistent advocate for an independent judiciary, whose   long and exemplary life was dedicated to the service of law and order, and the dispensation true justice, equity and fairness to all.
“He urges them to take solace in the incontestable fact that Justice Eso will forever be remembered as a very bold, fearless and courageous judge who contributed enormously to establishing the independence of the Nigerian judiciary, and the national effort to entrench the highest levels of professionalism, discipline and integrity in the country’s legal system.
“President Jonathan believes that members of the legal profession in Nigeria will always owe a debt of gratitude to the late Justice Eso for his immense legacy of learned, erudite and seminal judgments, prodigious writings and major interventions in national debates on and outside the Bench which will always be remembered for their incisiveness, thoroughness, intellectual touch and impact.
“He urges members of the bar and bench to emulate the dedication, discipline, integrity and activism that Justice Eso exemplified even up to old age as well as his commendable patriotism which manifested in his constant readiness to take on national assignments whenever he was called upon to do so.”
The President prayed that God would grant the soul of the revered jurist eternal rest.
 Also,Northern Governors’ Forum  expressed sadness over the death of a retired Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Kayode Eso.
The chairman of the forum and Niger State Governor, Babangida Aliyu, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Danladi Ndayebo, described Eso’s death as “saddening,” as it came at a time when his advice and guidance were required.
“Regarded as the Father of Judicial Activism, the late Justice was perhaps the greatest single advocate of the independence of the judiciary.
“And he was well known for his relentless efforts in maintaining discipline and protecting the integrity of the court,” he said.

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