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ECOWAS Court says it recorded highest number of decisions in 2019 since inception
The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice (CCJ) has said that the court recorded the highest number of decisions in 2019 since its inception in 2001.
This was made known in a statement on Monday in Abuja by the Court’s Registry Department.
According to the department, a total of 48 decisions were delivered by the ECOWAS CCJ in 2019, the highest number of decisions given in a single year by the Court since its inception in 2001.
It stated that the 48 decisions comprise 38 Judgments and 10 Rulings and significantly higher than the 33 and 23 decisions given in 2018 and 2017 respectively.
The statement quoted Justice Edward Amoako Asante, President of the Court, in reaction to the landmark achievement saying, “this is the most vivid expression of the expressed commitment of the current judges.
“Since their assumption of duty at the end of August 2018 to expedite the handling of cases in order to reduce the number of pending cases.
“And help strengthen the confidence of ECOWAS citizens in the Court,” Asante said.
Asante said that the milestone was achieved despite the challenges confronting the Court such as the reduction of the number of judges from seven to five.
The President of the Court assured that the judges will remain on this trajectory considering the trend in the number of pending cases which increased to 119 in 2019 compared to 108 in 2018 and 89 in 2017.
“It is widely acknowledged that justice delayed is justice denied and we want citizens who approach the Court to do so, confident that justice will be delivered.
“In a timely manner unlike the experience with some national courts,” he added.
Asante said the Court has scheduled several court sessions for the first quarter of 2020 during which 55 cases will be heard while 12 Decisions comprising eight Judgments and four Rulings will be delivered.
He noted that although the violation of human rights has become its defining mandate and transformed the Court into the preeminent regional court in Africa, the Community must not lose sight of its primary mandate.
He explained that this mandate is related to its role in the integration process as the Court charged with the interpretation of Community instruments.
Asante said that the statistics also showed that 441 cases were filed as at Dec. 31, 2019 with the Court since its inception while 116 Rulings, 231 Judgments and four Advisory Opinions were delivered during the period.
He said that in addition, the Court issued 30 Orders, revised 18 of its decisions based on 23 applications and held 1002 Court sessions.
The President equally expressed concern at the poor working conditions in the Court caused by inadequate office space.