He also advised media practitioners in the country to always make objectivity their watchword in their reportage. The governor, who stated this when magistrates in the state, led by Adesoji Adegboye, paid him a courtesy call in his office yesterday, cautioned the judges against perverting justice or allowing themselves to be intimidated to give wrong rulings or judgments saying “whatever is done on earth will be subjected to scrutiny by God”. In a statement in Ado-Ekiti yesterday by his chief press secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi, Governor Fayose said those who have the power over life and death should be conscientious enough to know that a day of accountability would come. “The positions we occupy today whether as governor or magistrate is temporary and we have an account to give. It is important that we fear God. We must not bow to pressure and do the wrong thing. Your actions and inactions as magistrates are more important than your welfare. “I read in the papers that some people in authority now go and dig into the financial papers of judges and use that to subtly blackmail them to give rulings and judgments their ways. “You have the power of life and death, please do the right things. Don’t make yourself tools in the hand of the devil. Some have compromised because they have made themselves tools in the hand of the devil,” he stated.]]>