By Mark Longyen
The ECOWAS Court has called for stronger collaboration between its College of Judges and support staff to enhance shared commitment to excellence, professionalism, integrity and effective justice delivery.
Justice Ricardo Gonรงalves, the Courtโs President, stated this at the courtโs 2025 Judicial Retreat with the theme, โEfficiency and Effectiveness: Streamlining Processes for a Dynamic ECOWAS Court,โ in Abuja on Monday.
He explained that, going forward, efforts would be put in place to strengthen the collaboration between judges and staff members because there is not supposed to be division of powers between.
โEvery staff member, regardless of grade or function, is here to support the judges in the performance of their duties.
โThis is the sole and fundamental purpose underlying the creation of a staff structure within which the Department Directors play a key role.
โThis applies to all staff, whether inside or outside the organisational chart; whether general service or support staff; professional staff; and especially senior officials in managerial positions,โ he said.
According to the Courtโs President, the authority of the judges, as guardians of the courtโs judicial mandate, must never be undermined by administrative attitudes or personal considerations.
Justice Gonรงalves stressed that collaboration must not be a matter of choice but rather a duty of office and a moral obligation.
He warned that no staff member should fall into the temptation of assuming that, by virtue of their position, they hold greater responsibilities or more legitimate concerns than the judges.
โThis is regarding the interpretation, application and assessment of community legal texts, or regarding the responsible management of human and financial resources.
โThese responsibilities, by law, lie exclusively with the College of Judges and the Courtโs leadership, respectively,โ he further said.
The Community Court President noted that so far the expected level of collaboration has not always met the required standards, and called for swift changes and concrete improvements.
He warned that the courtโs leadershipย would henceforth not hesitate to apply the relevant provisions of the Staff Regulations to ensure discipline and accountability at all levels.
โIn this regard, a Disciplinary Procedure Manual has been prepared. It will be presented and discussed during this retreat. This document is not a threat to anyone.
โRather, it is an instrument of justice and transparency designed to ensure that discipline is exercised fairly and that every member of staff understands both their rights and their responsibilities.
โAs we begin our deliberations, let us reaffirm our shared commitment to excellence, professionalism and integrity.
โFrom this retreat, we must emerge with clear resolutions that will guide our work in the coming year,โ he said.
Justice Gonรงalves further said that the retreat was not only a moment of reflection, but also a forum for the renewal of commitment, discipline and integrity in the service of justice.
He described the retreat it as a forum where the judges would review the functioning of the courtโs departments and examine their various contributions to the work and activities of the institution.
The Courtโs President said the judges would also assess the quality of collaboration received from the courtโs departments, which exist to support the judges in their noble task of administering justice.
โWe will also conduct a more detailed review of the implementation status of the recommendations adopted in previous retreats, as these recommendations cannot be merely symbolic declarations,โ he added.
Speaking earlier, Dr Yaouza Ouro-Sama, the Courtโs Chief Registrar, said the retreat aimed to reinforce the capacity of staff to effectively support the judgesโ job, improve their efficiency, productivity, and synergy.
He said that the theme of the retreat was thoughtfully chosen to underscore the imperative of enhancing staff efficiency and productivity in the discharge of their official duties.
โThe overarching objective is to establish clear, actionable guidelines for the various departments and divisions of the Court, with the aim of adopting best practices that promote institutional effectiveness.
โThis retreat also provides an opportunity to critically assess the Courtโs internal operations and its capacity to deliver justice in a timely and responsive manner,โ he said.(NAN)
Edited by Sadiya Hamza











