The All
Progressives Congress (APC) has said Justice Adeniyi Ademola did not order the
37 members of the House of Representatives who defected to the APC to vacate
their seats because he is not competent to issue such a ruling, as the issue of
whether not not they can defect was not before himIn a statement,Tuesday, by
its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party
however said it will appeal the ruling because Justice Ademola’s perpetual
injunction restraining the concerned lawmakers from participating in motions
and debates in the House is unconstitutional and defeats the very purpose for
which the members were elected into the House.It said Justice Ademola’s
unsolicited comments were clearly gregarious, unnecessary, superfluous and has
no foundation in law or fact, hence should be ignored.APC asked the Chief
Justice of Nigeria to act urgently to sanction Justice Ademola for engaging in
mischief that could bring the bench into disrepute.”If this case had been
issued a day later than Monday, we would have said the Judge was caught in the
web of April Fool! Alas, he indeed made the ruling on Monday, hence the need
for us to take it very seriously for several reasons.”Firstly, the question
whether the House of Representatives members should vacate their seats was not
a question before Justice Ademola for determination. The only question for him
to determine was whether the APC members, with their numerical strength at that
time, had the right to change the House leadership such as the Majority Leader,
Chief Whip and their deputies. So Justice Ademola had no business commenting on
seats being vacated.”Secondly, it is highly unprofessional and unethical for
one Judge to delve into a matter that is sub judice in another court. A Judge
should not make comments on matters being litigated in another court. The
question of seats being vacated or otherwise is being heard by Justice Ahmed
Mohammed in the Federal High Court in Abuja who, on 29 March 2014, said the
issue was still live before him and is not ripe for Judgment,” the party
saidAPC recalled the alarm it raised in a statement on Dec. 14th 2013, that the
PDP is shopping for a pliant Judge who will be heavily induced to do its
bidding in the case over the defections from the ruling party to the APC.In
that statement, the main opposition party warned against any attempt by the PDP
and the Presidency to turn back the hands of the clock as far as the cleaning
up of the judiciary is concerned, by inducing a servile and disreputable Judge
to do the duo’s bidding.Quoting from that statement, APC said: ”We recognize
the efforts of the present CJN to sanitize the Judiciary since she assumed the
mantle of leadership but she should not allow any black leg to reverse the
gains that have been recorded on the altar of unmitigated avarice. This is
because if that happens, Nigerians will hold the Judiciary vicariously liable
for the catastrophic consequences that may follow.”Noting that its alarm has
now proven to be prescient, the party wondered whether there was any link between
what is clearly an exercise in judicial rascality and President Goodluck
Jonathan’s recent boast in Kwara that the PDP would soon retrieve its ‘stolen’
mandate from those who defected from the PDP to the APC.”That presidential
boast raises the following questions: What did the President know and when did
he know it? Was this judgement procured by the PDP for a price, in which case
the President’s statement amounted to a Freudian Slip? Are we to expect more of
this?”It is necessary to unravel this so the PDP and the presidency, in their
desperation, will not paint the judiciary with their brush of failure and crash
our democracy,” it said.
Highly unconstitutional. These are PDP paid judges that are ruining the ethics of the Nigerian judiciary. I pity Nigeria under wasted Jonathan . I repeat that Nigeria under Jonathan for another 4 years will be disastrous.
ReplyDeleteGo to court, if you know better!
DeleteApc must go
ReplyDeleteSound judgement by the court
ReplyDeleteHad APC won Ofuchi and his APC cohorts would have praised the Judge & judiciary to high heavens. How can APC think dat they must win all cases? Any case they lost is unconstitutional
ReplyDeleteHow did Amechi of APC become Governor? Thru a court ruling.
ReplyDeleteVictory Ofuchi, get ready to commit suicide o! Bcos come 2015, GEJ govt continues. I pity u.Bcos u really hv tried to use ur tiny voice & little wisdom to garner support to resist GEJ come 2015 but u no get weight.Ur last option which I think i agree with u, is to commit suicide when GEJ wins.
ReplyDeleteI know useless apc will cpme out to say its not a gud judgement. Dey are all fools
ReplyDeleteAPC must learn to accept defeat.
ReplyDeleteMy felow Nigerians never even mind d Angry Peoples Party (APC) I wonder y every case dat dey loose seems to be unconstitutional to dem, maybe dey have a different constitution in dis Nation..Goodluck Nigeria
ReplyDeleteAPC IS JUST A GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE SWORN NEVER TO ACCEPT DEFEAT
ReplyDeleteU hold a position bcos of a particular party and u now defect 2 another party and expect 2 still maintain that position? It's not possible....
ReplyDeletePls don't let us confuse the issue! It's not today that defection is taking place. We have seen Governors of States defected from their true party to another party. For example Mr. Theodore Orji of Abia state won election by a party formed by his predecessor and later defected to APGA and finally denied APGA for PDP. Iroko was a party chieftain in AD and defected to PDP and later registered his own Labour Party. Etc. Why has no court prosecute or try talkless of judging them! infact such a Kangaroo judgement is meant for political instability so it as to be reversed. U can leave the finger that feed u and eat from another neat finger if the fingers that are feeding u before are not clean. Joining a new party should not b headache of any party so far there is freedom of decision making in fundamental human right.
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