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DSS raid: CJN, NBA agree, arrested judges barred from sitting

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A Thursday closed-door meeting between the leadership of the Bench and Bar agreed on serving judges arrested by the Department of Security Services (DSS) for alleged corruption being recused from cases, pending the outcome of the ongoing probe and planned prosecution.

The serving judges include Justices Inyang Okoro and Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court and Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court and Justice M.A Pindiga of the Gombe High Court.

Nigerian Bar Association (NBA),  until Thursday’s meeting, had canvassed the suspension of the affected serving judges, but the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, led the National Judicial Council (NJC) to mount a serious challenge to NBA’s position, citing the unconstitutionality of sanctioning the judges without the due process of law.

The public disagreement led the Body of Senior Advocates working out the truce meeting of Thursday.

A senior source present at the meeting told the Nigerian Tribune that though the two parties did not agree on specific decisions, the NBA team, led by its president, A.B Mahmood, was satisfied with the announcement by the CJN that the affected apex court justices had neither sat nor put on any panel since their arrest and release on bail.

Nigerian Tribune had also exclusively reported that their names were even taken off the panels they were on before their arrest.

“The CJN pointed out that his leadership needed no advice from anywhere to recuse them from cases, including the ones they were participating in before the incident,” the source noted.

Mahmood and his team were said to have expressed their satisfaction with the development at the apex court, noting that the rescuing was in tandem with their call that the judges had to stop sitting on cases, because of the way the public would perceive it.

Nigerian Tribune was told that the meeting opened with Mahmood explaining his new position on the matter, after initially joining other NJC members to condemn the invasion of the judges’ residence.

The attendee source stated that Mahmood further told the other party that the Bar did not do a volte-face as being suggested, but simply trying to ensure that the confidence of the citizenry in the judiciary did not erode completely.

The CJN reportedly took his turn after Mahmood to explain his disavowal with the initial suspension call by the NBA.

A source on NBA side told the Nigerian Tribune last night that the call for suspension was no longer on the card, since the judges had been recused from cases.

“Both parties softened on the initial hardline positions and tried to get each other to understand their positions,” the source said.

It was also learnt that NJC is now shifting ground to accommodate lawyer-members to participate in consideration for the sanction of judges.

NBA five-man members of the council are usually excused from the second day of the council meetings when sanction of judges is usually considered.

They were, however, allowed at the emergency meeting, following the arrest of the affected judges.

The next meeting of the council has been fixed for November 2 and 3.

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