Assessing Judicial Independence and Its Impact on Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria: The Case of The Fourth Republic

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Manuscript ID: 2125-0816-5707
Vol.: 1 Issue: 6 Pages: 13-25 Oct - 2025 Subject: Political Science And International Relations Language: English
ISSN: 3068-1995 Online ISSN: 3068-109X DOI: https://doi.org/10.64823/ijter.2506002
Abstract

This study investigates the state of judicial independence in Nigeria during the Fourth Republic and its impact on the consolidation of democracy. The research addresses persistent challenges which includes Persistent encroachment by the executive branch which undermines judicial autonomy, particularly in appointments and removals of judges, Corruption and Lack of Accountability, Financial Dependence and Inconsistent Adherence to Constitutional Provisions. The study also explores the relationship between judicial autonomy and democratic stability, and proposes actionable reforms. The research employs a qualitative research design, utilizing content analysis of secondary data sources, including legal documents, scholarly articles, and reports. Landmark cases and reforms since 1999 are reviewed to assess the judiciary’s role in democratic consolidation. The research is anchored on the theory of Separation of Powers, emphasizing the necessity of distinct and independent branches of government for democratic sustainability. The framework posits that an autonomous judiciary is critical for checks and balances, protection of rights, and the legitimacy of democratic institutions. The study revealed the followings that, there is infinitesimal judicial independence in Nigeria, The judiciary’s effectiveness in arbitrating political disputes has contributed to periods of democratic stability, yet its compromised independence has also enabled electoral manipulation and undermined public confidence, Efforts such as the establishment of the National Judicial Council (NJC) and executive orders on financial autonomy have yielded some improvements, but enforcement remains inconsistent and vulnerable to political interests. The study provides some salient recommendation such as the followings, there is the need to Strengthen Financial Autonomy, vest the power of appointing and removing judges in an independent judicial commission, minimizing executive and legislative interference, Implement robust ethical standards, regular assessments, and disciplinary measures to combat corruption and restore public trust and Invest in training and capacity-building for judicial officers to uphold integrity, professionalism, and resilience against external pressures among others

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Judicial Independence Democratic Consolidation Fourth Republic Corruption and Financial Autonomy
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OMOREGIE Edoghogho, AITOKHUEHI Progress Ehimen, EHIGIATOR Goodness (2025). Assessing Judicial Independence and Its Impact on Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria: The Case of The Fourth Republic. International Journal of Technology & Emerging Research (IJTER), 1(6), 13-25. https://doi.org/10.64823/ijter.2506002

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@article{ijter2025212508165707,
  author = {OMOREGIE Edoghogho and AITOKHUEHI Progress Ehimen and EHIGIATOR Goodness},
  title = {Assessing Judicial Independence and Its Impact on Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria: The Case of The Fourth Republic},
  journal = {International Journal of Technology &  Emerging Research },
  year = {2025},
  volume = {1},
  number = {6},
  pages = {13-25},
  doi =  {10.64823/ijter.2506002},
  issn = {3068-109X},
  url = {https://www.ijter.org/article/212508165707/assessing-judicial-independence-and-its-impact-on-democratic-consolidation-in-nigeria-the-case-of-the-fourth-republic},
  abstract = {This study investigates the state of judicial independence in Nigeria during the Fourth Republic and its impact on the consolidation of democracy. The research addresses persistent challenges which includes Persistent encroachment by the executive branch which undermines judicial autonomy, particularly in appointments and removals of judges, Corruption and Lack of Accountability, Financial Dependence and Inconsistent Adherence to Constitutional Provisions. The study also explores the relationship between judicial autonomy and democratic stability, and proposes actionable reforms. The research employs a qualitative research design, utilizing content analysis of secondary data sources, including legal documents, scholarly articles, and reports. Landmark cases and reforms since 1999 are reviewed to assess the judiciary’s role in democratic consolidation.  The research is anchored on the theory of Separation of Powers, emphasizing the necessity of distinct and independent branches of government for democratic sustainability. The framework posits that an autonomous judiciary is critical for checks and balances, protection of rights, and the legitimacy of democratic institutions. The study revealed the followings that, there is infinitesimal judicial independence in Nigeria, The judiciary’s effectiveness in arbitrating political disputes has contributed to periods of democratic stability, yet its compromised independence has also enabled electoral manipulation and undermined public confidence, Efforts such as the establishment of the National Judicial Council (NJC) and executive orders on financial autonomy have yielded some improvements, but enforcement remains inconsistent and vulnerable to political interests. The study provides some salient recommendation such as the followings, there is the need to Strengthen Financial Autonomy, vest the power of appointing and removing judges in an independent judicial commission, minimizing executive and legislative interference, Implement robust ethical standards, regular assessments, and disciplinary measures to combat corruption and restore public trust and Invest in training and capacity-building for judicial officers to uphold integrity, professionalism, and resilience against external pressures among others},
  keywords = {Judicial Independence, Democratic Consolidation, Fourth Republic, Corruption and Financial Autonomy},
  month = {Oct},
}
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