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Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has said that members of the
legal profession should blame themselves for the harassment of judges by
the security agencies.
Falana made this known in a statement on
Sunday night saying that the ‘legal profession has allowed the
denigration of the hallowed temple of justice because of the misconduct
of a few corrupt judges.’ and that those who had ‘courage to expose
corrupt judges and lawyers were stigmatised and treated like lepers by
their colleagues.
He further said that the having failed to
take advantage of the relevant statutory disciplinary bodies to purge
the bar and the bench of corrupt elements the members of the legal
profession have themselves to blame for the harassment of judges by
security forces.
HIS FULL STATEMENT
The State
Security Service (SSS) raided the official quarters of judges at Abuja,
Gombe, Kano and Port Harcourt last Friday night. During the raid, the
homes of the judges were searched while some of them were arrested and
taken away.
They have since been detained by the SSS.
In a
press statement issued at the end of the raid, the SSS alleged that the
suspects have engaged in judicial misconduct and corrupt practices.
Details
of the humongous sums of money recovered during the raid have been
released to the press. One of the judges was said to have escaped arrest
with the assistance of a state governor.
As the detained judges
are presumed innocent until the contrary is proved by the State, they
should be admitted to bail in self recognizance.
At the same
time, the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation should ensure
that the suspects are arraigned in court without any further delay.
However,
it is a matter of grave concern that the legal profession has allowed
the denigration of the hallowed temple of justice because of the
misconduct of a few corrupt judges.
For several years, judges who
committed grave criminal offences were not prosecuted but merely
retired by the authorities on the recommendation of the National
Judicial Council.
Although the National Judicial Council recently
recommended the dismissal and prosecution of a judge for extorting the
sum of N197 million from a litigant the authorities had paid lip service
to the menace of judicial corruption in the country.
In
particular, the Nigerian Bar Association which has information on all
corrupt judges and lawyers in the country have continued to shield them
to the embarrassment of incorruptible members of the bar and the bench.
The
few lawyers who have plucked up the courage to expose corrupt judges
and lawyers have been stigmatised and treated like lepers by their
colleagues.
It is on record that when both the Independent
Corrupt Practices and other Offences Commission and the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission sent invitation letters to judges suspected
of corruption they had rushed to the Federal High Court to obtain
interlocutory injunctions to prevent their arrest, investigation and
prosecution.
About two years ago, an anti graft agency found N2
billion in the account of a high court judge. As soon as the judge was
invited for questioning she reported and made a statement and was
granted bail.
But as she could not defend the lodgement in her
bank account she obtained an interlocutory injunction from one of the
judges in the custody of the SSS. It is common knowledge that two Senior
Advocates of Nigeria are standing trial in the Lagos high court for
allegedly bribing a judge.
Even though it takes two to tangle the judge has not been charged to court for allegedly receiving bribe.
Having
failed to take advantage of the relevant statutory disciplinary bodies
to purge the bar and the bench of corrupt elements the members of the
legal profession have themselves to blame for the harassment of judges
by security forces.
It is on account of negligence on the part of
the legal profession that the SSS which screens candidates before they
are recommended by the National Judicial Council for appointment as
judges has now engaged in the arrest of judges for alleged corruption
and abuse of office.
To avoid any further embarrassment in the
circumstances, the bar and the bench should immediately strengthen their
disciplinary bodies with a view to removing the few corrupt judges and
lawyers whose criminal activities have continued to erode public
confidence in the judiciary.
Finally, it is painful to note that,
before now, the demand of the human rights community to the effect that
the fundamental rights of lowly placed criminal suspects be respected
by the Police and other security agencies has been treated with disdain.
But
having regard to the fact that judges and other influential citizens
have since become victims of institutionalized abuse of official
harassment, it is high time that all stakeholders demanded that every
criminal suspect be treated with dignity in line with the provision of
the Constitution and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015.
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