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Retired Chief Justice Augustino Ramadhani has urged decision-makers in the country to make right decisions at the right time when defending peoples rights.
He made the call on Tuesday at the 50th anniversary of the Dar es Salaam Police Academy.
The former CJ was presenting a topic on the importance of voluntary law compliance.
This will enable them to fulfil their duties especially respect for human rights. We should make right decisions to people without considering their social status and positions, said Justice Ramadhani.
He explained that it was not proper to give priority to prominent figures only. We need to stand for the truth and avoid delaying peoples justice by taking a long time investigating matters that can be investigated for a short time, he noted.
However, he called on leaders to avoid favouring and shielding disobedient workers in their workplaces.
You need to take action and if possible fire them before ruining the status of your offices and organisations, he said.
Retired Chief Justice Augustino Ramadhani has urged decision-makers in the country to make right decisions at the right time when defending peoples rights.
He made the call on Tuesday at the 50th anniversary of the Dar es Salaam Police Academy.
The former CJ was presenting a topic on the importance of voluntary law compliance.
This will enable them to fulfil their duties especially respect for human rights. We should make right decisions to people without considering their social status and positions, said Justice Ramadhani.
He explained that it was not proper to give priority to prominent figures only. We need to stand for the truth and avoid delaying peoples justice by taking a long time investigating matters that can be investigated for a short time, he noted.
However, he called on leaders to avoid favouring and shielding disobedient workers in their workplaces.
You need to take action and if possible fire them before ruining the status of your offices and organisations, he said.