African female judges unite in Abuja to strengthen justice systems

Author: NwaforPublished on: June 18, 2026Country: Nigeria
Crime & Law
African female judges unite in Abuja to strengthen justice systems

Female judges from across Africa gathered in Abuja for a four-day conference to strengthen justice systems. Chief Justice of Nigeria, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, advocated for greater female representation in judicial leadership positions. She emphasized that gender equality enhances institutional legitimacy and the quality of justice.

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