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SAMBA warns Security agencies against harassing Judges from Southern Nigeria
The Southern and Middle Belt Alliance (SaMBA) has warned Security Agencies to desist from harassing Judges from the Southern region of the Country, the global group advised the Security agencies to follow due process and route whatever complaint they may have against the Nigeria Judicial Council (NJC).
SaMBA notes that no agency of Government is above the law and call on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately issue official query to any security agency found to be acting without following due process as the Group further urged President Buhari to lead by example.
In a press statement issued on Saturday and signed by Prince Rwang Pam Jnr. following the invasion of the house of Justice Mary Odili by security agencies on Friday, SaMBA’s official spokesman condemned the conduct of the security agents as undemocratic and unprofessional.
The group recalled the 2016 invasion of the residence of some Judges from SaMBA regions including Justices Sylvester Ngwuta and John Okoro of the Supreme Court, and Nnamdi Dimgba and Adeniyi Ademola, of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court. SaMBA also recalled the unholy removal of the former Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Walter Onnoghen ahead of 2019 General Election.
The Group further warned against any plan to set up of Justice Olukayode Ariwoola who is due to succeed the incumbent CJN in office.
The statement further reads, “The continuous harassment of Judges from Southern Nigeria can no longer be acceptable. It is disheartening that security agents could invade the residence of a Justice of Supreme Court without following laid down rules or procedure.
“The question that begs for answer is why the residence of Justice Mary Odili was invaded when the case of VAT collection instituted by Lagos and Rivers states at the Supreme Court is pending; is it an attempt to intimidate the judges and force her to give judgement in favour of the Federal Government?
“This intimidation of our judiciary is a clear attempt to compromise the independence of our third arm of government.
“We totally condemn this blatant attempt to intimidate and corrupt the judiciary and strongly advise Mr Abubakar Malami, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice to immediately fish out the culprits and make sure that adequate punishment is meted out to them to avoid future reoccurrence.
“The Nigeria populace will resist any attempt to northernize the Judiciary or any attempt to intimidate and frustrate Judges from Southern and Middle Belt region”, the statement concluded.