Justice Mahmud Mohammed, Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) on Monday, said the judiciary remained resolute and committed to upholding its independence.
He said all courts in the country were empowered to adjudicate with utmost fairness and justice as prescribed in the Constitution and the law.
He said the decision of the National Judicial Council, last week, to suspend seven judges accused of corruption, showed the desire of the judiciary to preserve its independence.