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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Community Court of Justice has bemoaned the attitude of governments in the region to obey and enforce its decisions on cases brought before it by aggrieved citizens.
The Court while declaring the attitude as unfortunate lamented that its effectiveness had been circumscribed by the disregard and disobedience to the decisions.
President of the Court, Justice Edward Amoako Asante, who spoke at public function of the Court in Abuja on Monday noted with sadness that only 30 percentage of the court’s decisions are being enforced despite its impressive record of decisions and courage attributable to the Independence and character of the judges.
Justice Asante, who spoke at the new Building of the Court in Abuja recalled that for about 10 years, the Court engaged the Nigerian Government to secure a replacement for its old office in Wuse which he claimed had become hopelessly inadequate for its operations.
The Judge said that the Court had its way partly in 2016 when the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory FCT through intervention of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs pledged to rent a new office for the Court to ease its persistent accommodation problem.
He thanked the Nigerian Government through the Federal Capital Territory for fulfilling the promise by allocating a temporary place for it at Gudu District of Abuja.
Justice Asante said that the new building apart from making life comfortable for the workers would ensure improved efficiency and productivity in its performance as an International Court of Justice.
“The provision of this edifice not only resolves the present accommodation challenges of the Court but should challenge the Court to aspire to increased performance that is reflective of the more congenial working relationship”.
Justice Asante assured the ECOWAS member countries of the determination of the Court to live up to expectations in order to strengthen its role as an important institution in the interpretation of laws in the region