Isiaka
Olagunju, general secretary of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), says
it is erroneous to level allegations of corruption against the Nigeria
Judicial Council (NJC).
Speaking on Monday on a Raypower radio
programme, The Platform, while fielding questions on the recent raid of
some judges’ homes by the Department of State Services (DSS), noted It’s
only in Nigeria we arrest before we investigate.
He said
Nigerians should not forget that a week ago, the NJC not only dismissed
three judges on allegations of corruption but recommended them for
prosecution.
He stated that raid on the homes of the judges
was not done according to due process.“Any allegation against the NJC,
with due respect, is quite erroneous. Apparently, they are not aware of
the position of the NJC; we always rely on what we read on the
newspapers and social media,” Olagunju said.
“Based on the facts
available to us, the NBA, NJC is doing what they are supposed to do and
they are doing well. There may be room for improvement; we are not
saying they are perfect.
“Of course there is no prefect condition
in life, but if you need room for improvement, there must be
engagement. It’s not by confrontation; it’s by engagement to achieve
what you want to achieve.
“It’s only in Nigeria we arrest
before we investigate; we are not saying the judges are corrupt or not
corrupt but due process was not followed. If a constable is found not
doing the right thing he is firstly dismissed before he is prosecuted.
The fight against corruption is a process.
“Please we should not
forget that just about a week ago, the NJC dismissed three justices —
one justice of the court of appeal and two judges of the high court —
and even recommended the prosecution of one of them.
“We need to
appreciate the efforts made by the NJC. If you want to make comments,
you should make comments with the facts available to us, we should not
rely on speculation.”
He explained that a committee of the NBA would look into the matter and advise the law body of a decision to take.
“We
are not gathering information; they will look into the matter and
advise us so we would know the decision to take or what to do, and
hopefully the NJC is meeting today in Abuja and before the end of today
we will also come out with something. But definitely, it’s not togather
information but to look into the matter,” he added.
“What are the
real issues? Because we rely on what we believe on social media, on
newspapers, but we established a committee to lookinto the matter and
see or give us the actual facts.”
It’s Only In Nigeria We Arrest Before We Investigate, Says NBA Secretary
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