I promise I will be fair to all – Tinubu

Bola Tinubu, the President-elect, has vowed to be fair to all and encourage unity in Nigeria.

Tinubu made the pledge at the Thursday opening of the Magistrates’ Court Complex in Port Harcourt, which was constructed by the administration of Governor Nyesom Wike.

He complimented his host on the building and said that the governor’s actions were a means of preventing corruption by providing the judges with more comfort.

He stated, “I think a different angle to what Wike has done here today is fighting corruption. This is the way to fight corruption. You don’t expect your judges, and you have been contributing very well to this.

“You don’t expect your judges to live in squalor, to operate in squalor; to dispense justice in squalor. This is part of the changes that are necessary in our policy tink-tank.

“We must fight corruption and we definitely must look at the other side of the coin. If you don’t want your judges to be corrupt, you got to pay attention to their welfare.

“If you want fair dispensation of justice, you don’t want them to operate in hazardous conditions. Let’s think value for value. If I don’t have consumer credit and you want me to pay for the car I needed at once, N5 million, N6 million, driving temptation to corruption.

“But if you have consumer credit, then that will reduce the propensity to corruption. We don’t want our judges to play foul, to compromise justice.

“Not just the books, but do something. And I promise you, we are going to review all of these in our policy think-tank.”

The President-elect claimed that his trip to the region fulfilled a promise he made to the people of the state during his campaign. He also promised to keep any other commitments has made to Nigerians after taking office.

“And that is what I intend to do on all policy formations coming up. I promise Nigerians the unity of this country is not negotiable.

“That is what Nyesom Wike and I are promoting jointly. I promise I will be fair to all,” he stated and congratulated the magistrates for the edifice built for them and urged them to ensure the facility is maintained like the governor had said.

“To the magistrates, it is left in your hands. To the judiciary, it is left to your hands. May God you the will and the commitment to dispense justice to our society. The reform is on the way. I hope you will collaborate with me,” Tinubu stated.