 Mosa Retari Justice of the Supreme Court, Moussa Dadito Mohammed, opened the Pandora box on Friday with his brutal criticism of the absolute powers of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, when he fought at the composition of the panel that gave the Supreme Court the judgment that affirmed President Bolatini's election victory on Thursday. Drawing on his wealth of experience as a judge, he also fought at the absence of the Southeast region from the Supreme Court's bench. A situation in blamed on the absolute powers vested in the office of the CJN. Mohammed, there, who clocked the mandatory retirement age of 70, yesterday dropped the bombshell at the valedictory session held in his honor at the Supreme Court complex in Abuja. His outburst was the force of its kind from the criticism of a certain CJN whom he said enjoyed over-concentration of oversight and administrative powers across the nations to de-sharing. As the justices who hear these matters are grossly overstretched and able to meet the demands of the runner's assignment, the litigants who approach the court seeking justice are left in limbo, waiting endlessly to justice to be served. We, as I have said before, are avoidable. While I exit today, the North Central Zone that I represent seizes to have any representation at such a time upon which I may. My Lord Honorable Justice E. J. B. Eppu, J. S. Koo, also represented at the Zone, retired on the 23rd of May, 2022. My Lord Honorable Justice Sylvester of Wanyu, Muta, just died on the 7th of March, 2021. I repeat, 2021. There has not been any appointment in the state for the South East. We ensure justice and transparency in presidential appeals. For example, we have been hired and determined. All geopolitical zones need to be represented. They are required to participate in the hearing of such appeals. It is therefore dangerous, or it was therefore dangerous for democracy and equity for two entire regions to be left out on the decisions that affect the generality of Nigerians. However, the C. J. N. Justice Ariwala, who confirmed that the Supreme Court now asked then justices on its bench, the lowest number of justices in history, assured that efforts are in top care to elevate our size of injustices to the bench of the apex court. Its losses determined today has further depleted and opened a yearning gap that will hardly be filled. With him leaving us today after the retirement of vulnerable justices Adamua Amina Augi a few weeks ago, we are now left with just ten justices on the Supreme Court bench. Being the lowest we have ever had in contemporary history of the court, I can confidently assure all the litigant public that efforts are in top care to get on board a sizeable number of justices to boost our land and complement the tremendous effort we have been investing in the business of the court.