Abuja— THE Chief
Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, said, last night, that
he was not at war with President Muhammadu Buhari or any agency of
government over the purported non-compliance with court orders freeing
suspects of the arms scandal who were granted bail by judges.
A top source in the judiciary told Vanguard, last night,
that contrary to claims in certain quarters that the CJN was furious
with Buhari for allowing EFCC to ignore court orders freeing the
Dasukigate suspects, Mohammed had nothing to do with the issue.
The top official noted that though there were concerns among judges
that some of their orders had not been carried out to the letter by some
government agencies, there was also fury in the judiciary that many
judges had aided and abetted top government officials to loot the
treasury with impunity through frivolous orders and injunctions which
were against the interest of the country and its people.
The senior official close to the CJN said: “I don’t think that the
CJN has issued any statement on any court order relating to the
investigation of the arms cash, individuals or groups since he believes
that the courts are well able to discharge their duties as enshrined in
the laws of Nigeria.
“Again, the thinking in the judiciary seems to be that some judges
misused their offices to encourage some corrupt key government
functionaries to slip away to foreign land with huge public funds under
the guise of seeking avant-garde medicare.
“If the question may be asked, was it the CJN that ordered those
judges to work against the interest of Nigeria by granting frivolous
orders that enabled corrupt Nigerian public officers to make away with
public funds?
“Let it be known that the CJN does not and will never encourage any
form of misdeed having taken the oath of office to remain incorruptible,
just and firm in the discharge of his duties to Nigeria and its people.
“I can tell you that the CJN is aware of the frivolous orders being
issued by some judges and he cannot, therefore, sympathise with people
who threw their integrity to the winds when they should have done the
right thing at the right time.”
Yesterday, the media was awash with claims that the CJN had fallen
out with Buhari over his refusal to obey court orders granting bail to
some suspects implicated in the sharing of $2.1 billion meant for arms
procurement.
In particular, the commentators said that the CJN was upset that the
President had not released the former NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd), and
the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, from
detention after being granted bail by courts.
Dasukigate: I’m not at war with Buhari, EFCC over court orders —CJN
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