Governor Ayodele
Fayose of Ekiti State on Saturday described the invasion of residence of some
judges by armed men of the Department of State Services, DSS, and their
reported arrest as a direct assault on the judiciary.
Fayose,
who addressed the press in Ado-Ekiti on Saturday, said; “It should now be
obvious to all Nigerians and the international community that democracy is
under threat in Nigeria and Nigerians must rise to save democracy from being
truncated.”
His
words; “For all intent and purposes, there is no how the federal government can
justify the gestapo and crude action of the DSS against our judiciary, the last
hope of the common man and I believe they just want to hide under
anti-corruption fight to blackmail and intimidate the judiciary.
If not, have the
affected judges been reported to the National Judicial Council (NJC), the body
saddled with the responsibilities of investigating and sanctioning erring
judges? Were the affected judges ever invited by the DSS and they refused to
honour the invitation?
“I am
particularly worried over the involvement of Justice Walter Onoghen in the
invasion, and I hope this is not a plot to prevent his
appointment as the next CJN just because he is from the South South region.
appointment as the next CJN just because he is from the South South region.
“Nigerians
should be reminded that I raised similar alarm when this regime of impunity
started with the invasion of the Akwa-Ibom State government house and later the
Ekiti State House of Assembly.
“I did
say then that democracy in Nigeria was becoming unsafe in the hands of this APC
government and that those keeping silent because of
politics might also end up in the belly of the roaring lion that is threatening to consume our democracy.
politics might also end up in the belly of the roaring lion that is threatening to consume our democracy.
Then, those who ought to have joined in condemning
the DSS impunity at that time kept silent for fear of the unknown. Now we have
gotten to the height of it and Nigeria faces full-blownmilitary dictatorship!
This is sad!
“It is
more worrisome that two of the judges involved, Justice Adeniyi Ademola and
Justice Nnamdi Dimgba ruled against the DSS and condemned its impunity on the
cases of former National Security Adviser (NSA), Col Sambo Dasuki (rtd) and
retired Air Commodore, Umar Mohammed and one wonders if upholding the rule of law by refusing to help the DSS to sustain
its reign of impunity has now become a criminal offence for which judges must
be harassed, intimidated and arrested.
“The
question to ask is that, will the DSS be a judge in its own case? Even if there
are evidence(s) of corruption against the judges as they
will want Nigerians to believe, the law is clear as to what to do.
will want Nigerians to believe, the law is clear as to what to do.
The NJC must
be informed and the council will in turn investigate the
allegation and take appropriate actions. It is after this that the affected judges can be invited for questioning and possibly prosecuted.
allegation and take appropriate actions. It is after this that the affected judges can be invited for questioning and possibly prosecuted.
“It
should be noted that few days ago, the NJC sacked three judges for breaching
the Codes of Conduct for Judicial Officers and went further
to recommend that one of them, Justice Kabiru M. Auta be handed over to the Inspector General of Police for prosecution for alleged corruption.
to recommend that one of them, Justice Kabiru M. Auta be handed over to the Inspector General of Police for prosecution for alleged corruption.
“If NJC could do this less than one week ago, has the same
NJC been informed of any allegation of corruption against the judges whose
residences were invaded?
“I
therefore call on all Nigerians and the international community to rise in defence
of democracy and the rule of law in our country because as it is, no one will
be spared by this rampaging dictatorship.
“Particularly,
the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and other stakeholders in the judiciary must
not allow this to go unchallenged.
“Obviously,
the DSS has become a threat to democracy in Nigeria, having abandoned its core
mandate of providing intelligence for the
protection of the internal security of Nigeria as provided in the Security Agencies Act Cap. N74 LFN, 2004.
protection of the internal security of Nigeria as provided in the Security Agencies Act Cap. N74 LFN, 2004.
“It has
therefore become necessary that President Buhari put a stop to
the actions and
activities of these overzealous security agencies that can endanger democracy.”
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