CJN, Senior Lawyers Back NBA’s Call For Judges Suspension

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The head of the Nigerian Judiciary and Chief Justice Mahmud Mohammed and the body of the Senior Advocates of Nigeria, have endorsed the recent call by the President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Abubakar Mahmoud, for the arrested judges being investigated for corruption by Nigeria’s secret police, Department of State Services to either step aside or be suspended pending the outcome of the whole process.

The body met in Lagos on Saturday to review and endorse all actions taken by the NBA’s president so far on the incident.

Mr Mahmoud had said that the request was in order to protect the sanctity and integrity of judicial processes that may involve the judges concerned and to safeguard the public image of the institution.

He said that the recommendation was without prejudice to the innocence or otherwise of the judges involved in the ongoing investigations.

The National Judicial Council (NJC) had said on Saturday that it had opened investigations on complaints against the arrested judges, but that it had not received any complaint from the Department of State Services that arrested them.

“They should be required to recuse themselves from further judicial functions or required to proceed on compulsory leave until their innocence is fully and completely established or until the conclusion of all judicial or disciplinary proceedings,” Mr Mahmoud had insisted.

Also in attendance was President Mahmoud’s main challenger in the July 2016 NBA presidential elections, Joe-Kyari Gadzama.

It is the first time the candidate is meeting with Abubakar Mahmoud after he assumed office as the 28th president of the NBA, giving an indication that despite the differences, the Senior Advocates are united in their stance on the efforts to fight corruption in the judiciary.

The body also reaffirmed its support for the NBA in its efforts to fight corruption in the bar and on the bench.

The NBA recently set up a task force to urgently review the current developments in the country and come up with clear specific recommendations on how best to clean up the nation’s judiciary and rebuild the confidence of Nigerians in our law courts.

The report of the task force is to be submitted in the next two weeks.

On Friday however, the NJC disagreed with the NBA on the alleged corruption case against some judges.

The NJC dismissed the call by the NBA for the judges under investigation to proceed on compulsory leave until their innocence is fully and completely established or until the conclusion of all judicial or disciplinary proceedings.

It said that it would be unlawful for it to yield to the call by the NBA, as “that position breaches the 2014 revised judicial discipline regulations formulated by NJC pursuant to section 160 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.”

Several judges were few weeks ago arrested by security operatives of the Department of State Services and the Nigeria Police Force on allegations of corruption and misconduct.

They were released on recognition few days after their arrest.

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