The
Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Satday, called on the Department of State
Security, DSS, to immediately and unconditionally release the two Justices of
the Supreme Court, whose homes were raided by DSS operatives in the early hours
of Saturday, and later taken into custody.
The two
apex court Justices are Justices Sylvester Ngwuta and Justice Okoro It will be
recalled that armed masked DSS operatives also raided residence of judges of
the Federal High Court in Abuja, Gomber and Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
It was
gathered at each of the raids, family members were also harassed.judges NBA
President, Mr Abubakar Mamoud, SAN, who addressed newsmen, yesterday, in Lagos,
alongside three past Presidents of the association, namely Chief Wole
Olanipekun, SAN, Dr Olisa Agbakoba, SAN and Mr Joseph Daudu, SAN, on the arrest
and detention of the two Justices of the Supreme Court and the invasion and
harassment of judges of the Federal High Court in Abuja, Gomber and Port
Harcourt, Rivers State, said “DSS has been carrying out raids in the houses of
Justices of the Supreme Court and that of judges of the Federal High Court in
Abuja, Gomber and Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
“Some
family members of the judges were manhandled. We gathered that the raids were
carried out at 2a.m. “We condemn the raids in the strongest possible terms. We
are in a democratic society and we cannot accept a situation where armed masked
DSS operatives invade the homes of the Justices the Supreme Court and judges of
our high courts.
“This is
a ploy by the executive to intimidate the judiciary and we will not accept it.
The NBA will not accept it. “I want to emphasise again that we’re not under
military rule and we cannot accept this Gestapo style of operations.
“First,
the NBA demands the immediate and unconditional release of the Justices the
Supreme Court still being held by the DSS without further delay. “The DSS
should limit itself to its constitutional duties and responsibilities.
“We
demand that President Muhammadu Buhari should call his security agencies to
order as this kind of practice is not acceptable under a democratic rule. “It
there are issues affecting judicial officers, there are established processes
and procedures for handling them and we demand that these constitutional
processes must be obeyed. “I have declared a state of emergency on the legal
profession over the matter and I have invited past Presidents and Secretary
Generals of the association.
“I have
also set up a Crisis Committee team which shall consist of past Presidents and
Secretary Generals of the association to follow up on the matter.” Asked
whether the association will immediately embark on court boycott over the
arrest and detention of judicial officers by the executive arm of government,
he said members should allow the leaders handle the matter, while awaiting any
further directive as maybe necessary.
He also
discountenanced suggestions that there might be ethnic and religious
colouration to the arrest, detention and harassment of the judicial officers.
“I have been in touch with the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, on phone over the
development. We will go to any extent to ensure that the rule of law is
followed in the way things are done in the country,” he added.
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