As soon as the Department of State Services (DSS), in obedience to
relevant laws of the land relating to arrest and detention, released arrested
Justices on personal recognition within 24 hours of arrest, a certain mixed
feelings enveloped yours truly. Over time, the mixed feelings quickly
transmuted into a cross breed of fear and eeriness.
The reason for what looked like my needless worry was because going by
the peculiar tendencies of our countrymen to convolute the air especially when
caught in the act of doing evil, I very well knew that corruption will fight
back with an uncommon ferocity never known before. After all, the bursting of
judicial corruption in Nigeria was unheard of, and probably thought of as
impossible, before now. Indeed, my major concern was that those arrested and
released so swiftly would have sufficient time and company of evil associates
who will present to them pages and options of scripts taken from their ignoble
book of mischief on how to fight back. They will also provide legal assistance
and deep purses to take the fight to President Muhammadu Buhari and his government.
It only took a few hours before one of the embattled Judges, Justice
Adeniyi Ademola dispatched a letter into the media space in which he
strenuously blamed the Attorney-General of the Federation [AGF] and Minister
for Justice, Abubakar Malami for his woes. According to the judge, “A DSS
official finally informed me that my arrest was based on these three
allegations; petition of Hon. Jenkins Duvie dated 4th of April 2016 to the
National Judicial Council (NJC); granting bail to Col. Sambo Dasuki and the
unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu; and using my office to secure my wife's
appointment as the head of civil service, through Senator Bola Tinubu.”
Ademola said he saw his arrest as revenge from Abubakar Malami, whose
arrest and detention he ordered over a professional misconduct while he was
judge in Kano between 2004 and 2008. Indeed, story for the gods!
In his hurry to concoct an alibi, Justice Ademola conveniently forgot
to expatiate on the petitions he acknowledged were written against him but rather
dwelled copiously but disingenuously on the red herring he created around the
AGF. The reasons for dragging in the national leader of the APC, Alhaji Ahmed
Bola Tinubu and AGF Malami are many. He wanted the sympathy of BAT and his
followers and in Malami, Justice Ademola found a fitting personality right in
the heart of the Buhari government who he can use to blackmail the President
and his government. Is there a better way for corruption to fight back than
this?
Just as Nigerians were conditioning themselves to the emerging
melodrama by Justice Adeniyi Ademola, another embattled judge of the Supreme
Court, Justice John Inyang Okoro and his collaborators in Akwa Ibom and Rivers
State were concluding a different episode in what has now become the grand epic
movie in which the central theme is the get-him-at-all-cost quest for Rt. Hon.
Chibuike Rotimi Rotimi Amaechi, the Minister of Transportation in the Buhari
government.
In a self-deprecating letter to the CJN and widely circulated in the
media, Justice John Okoro rambled, huffed and puffed about how Amaechi
approached him to pervert justice in the 2015 governorship election matters of
Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Abia States. He claimed to have mentioned the matter to
the CJN at the time but never bothered to follow the prescription of the law in
such a circumstance which required him to put it in black and white to his boss
and also report to security agencies. In his hurry to manufacture lies, a
supposed experienced Supreme Court judge conveniently forgot the provisions of
the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission Act
2000; 23(1) which says: “Any public officer to whom any gratification is given,
promised, or offered, in contravention of any provision of this Act, shall
report such gift, promised or offer together with the name, if known, of the
person who gave, promised or offered such gratification to him to the nearest
officer of the commission or police officer.”
Not a few Nigerians have raised questions about the highly mendacious
and self-incriminating letter by Justice John Okoro. What will be the basis for
Amaechi to approach Justice Okoro to pervert justice in the Akwa Ibom
governorship matter when he could not have been enlisted on the panel as an
indigene of Akwa Ibom State? What really is the nexus between his wild
allegations and what the DSS has accused him of? As men of the law, why is it
that neither Justice Okoro nor the CJN followed the provisions of the law if an
attempt was made to bribe a Supreme Court judge?
Following on the heels of Justice John Inyang Okoro's spurious
allegations, came yet another letter by another Supreme Court judge, Justice
Nwali Sylvester Ungwuta. Again, Ungwuta took refuge under the name of Rt. Hon.
Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi who he shamelessly concocted white lies against,
claiming the Minister attempted to bribe him to pervert justice in electoral
matters. Ungwuta also dragged in Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu to further confer the toga
of credibility on the plot by the shamed judges to square up with the PMB
government and possibly halt the war against corruption as it relates to the
judiciary.
Today, what has become very apparent is that there were several well
organised rehearsals by these embattled and alleged bad eggs in the judiciary
to hit back at the very heart beat of the Buhari administration as corruption
fights back.
We know that the idea is that the easiest way to hit at the very heart
of a strongman is to harm his favourite offspring. Same persons who are hell
bent on humiliating the PMB government continue to explore from their mischief
box. They started with avenging the defeat of their man, which seems to be
failing. Now, they have turned on Amaechi and that will also fail.
It is also worthy of note that all those who have been rueing their
loss of the 2015 Presidential election have quickly regrouped to exact their
pound of flesh from the very undisputed game changer and driver of the PMB
victory which ensured the effective consignment of their Man Friday, the Otuoke
man, to the backwaters of history. And that man is Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi
Amaechi CON.
The flurry of activities in Government House Port Harcourt has since
heightened. We have heard plots to air CCTV footages. But all those insidious
plans cannot be more than the previous plots. They failed then, they will fail
now. Those evil iron-cast conspiracies will all lie in ruins. It is a matter of
time. For them, Amaechi has become the proverbial alligator pepper that must be
ever present in every brew by traditional medicine men.
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