Tuesday November 25, 2025
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The judiciary on Monday, November 24, kicked off its 31st annual sports competition at the Uyo Township stadium, Akwa Ibom State.

Declaring the event open, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, said the annual Sports Competition has played a vital role in strengthening the bond and well being of staff members.

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The CJN, who was represented by Justice Uchechukwu Onyemenam, Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeal, Calabar Division, noted that the tournament represents more than recreation but a reflection of values that underpin the judiciary’s institutional life, team work, resilience, fairness, integrity and respect.

She said, “It is my honour and privilege to join you on this auspicious occasion of the opening ceremony of the annual Judiciary Sports Competition organised by the National Sports Association for the Judiciary (NASAJ).

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“The Judiciary is often perceived sorely through the prism of its solemn responsibilities of interpreting the law, resolving disputes, and safeguarding the rights and liberties enshrined in our constitution.

“Yet, behind these formalities stand a dedicated workforce of men and women, whose mental clarity, physical wellbeing, and emotional balance contribute significantly to the proper functioning of our justice system.

“Today’s event serves as an important reminder that the strength of the judiciary rests not only on its judicial officers, but equally on the vitality and commitment of its staff, who keep the wheels of justice turning everyday. Sports play a vital role in nurturing these collective wellbeing. They promote camaraderie, discipline, strategic thinking and healthy competition,” she said.

She, therefore, commended the National Sports Association. For Judiciary (NASAJ) the organisers of the event, for their steadfast commitment to fostering wellbeing, fellowship and unity within the judicial family. She also thanked Gov. Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom for hosting the event and his consistent support for the judiciary in the state.

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Earlier in her welcome remarks, the Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom, Justice Ekaette Obot, expressed gratitude to God Almighty for granting the officials and participants in the annual competition safety.

Obot assured organisers of the competition of standard sporting facilities across the stadium for effective and healthier competition even as she thanked governor Eno for his unrelenting support to the judiciary.

Highlights of the tournament was the National Judicial Institute taking the first position at the Match Pass while Court of Appeal took the second position.

For the football competition, Supreme Court of Nigeria scored two goals against Federal High Court of Appeal which scored one.