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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Judgements That Landed Judges In Trouble -MUST READ

As controversy continues to trail Friday night’s arrest of judges by officers of the Department of Security Service (DSS), indications have emerged that their judgments on Anambra, Zamfara, Kogi and Ekiti states governorship tussle may be the bone of contention.




The raids were carried out by agents of the DSS in Abuja, Port Harcourt and Gombe and the judges affected are of the Supreme Court and Federal High Court.
Daily Sun research has unveiled some of the cases the judges handled in recent times.


1.JUSTICE JOHN OKORO OF THE SUPREME COURT 
---Anambra PDP leadership crisis
The INEC had filed a case to the Supreme Court seeking clarification on its ruling on the January 29, 2016 that reinstated Mr. Ejike Oguebego as the Chairman of the PDP, Anambra State chapter.
Following the judgment of the Supreme Court recognizing the Oguebego- led state Executives of the PDP in Anambra, controversy ensued as to whether some serving lawmakers from the state and National Assembly who were not on the list submitted by the Ejike Oguebego-led state executive had been sacked by the court.

INEC said it was confused because the beneficiaries of the judgment had approached it to issue certificate of return to them as lawmakers representing the state.
It was based on this that INEC approached the apex court for some clarifications.

But delivering ruling on the application, Justice John Okoro said the issue of primaries was not included in the appeal that came before it even as it was still pending at the High Court, before primaries were held.

He pointed that the Supreme Court had ruled severally that only the National Executive of a party can forward a list to INEC, and since INEC said it was the National Executive that did that, and not the caretaker committee, then there was no contest.

Justice Okoro said that the dispute on whether the Certificate of Return should be withdrawn from the serving lawmakers and given to the list of candidates of the Oguebego faction was not an issue before the court and that the court never made any pronouncement to that effect.


-Zamfra guber tussle
Justice Okoro also delivered judgment affirming the election of Abdulazeez Yari of All Progressives Congress (APC) as governor of Zamfara State. Justice John Okoro-led panel of six judges held that the petition lacked substance.
He said the appellant must also relate each of the documents to the specific area of the case in respect of which documents were tendered. He added that the appellant ought to have shown that figures,representing over-voting, if removed, would result in victory for the petitioner.


-Kogi guber tussle:
 Justice Okoro was also one of the seven-man panel of the Supreme Court who sat on the disputed Kogi State governorship election that upheld Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello’s election. He delivered the lead judgment in the third appeal filed by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) read by Justice John Okoro, while Justice Musa Datijo Mohammed read the lead judgment in the appeal by the Labour Party (LP).



2.JUSTICE SYLVESTER NGWUTA OF SUPREME COURT
-Rev King’s death sentence:
 He delivered judgment in the celebrated case of the convicted General-Overseer of the Christian Praying Assembly, Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, a.k.a Rev. King

In a unanimous judgment, a seven-man panel of Justices of the apex court led by Justice Walter Onnoghen, upheld the death sentence that was earlier handed to Ezeugo by the Lagos State High Court.Consequently, the court in its lead verdict that was delivered by Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, dismissed the appeal the convicted clergy lodged before it.

Justice Ngwuta who noted that “the facts of the case could have been lifted from horror film”, resolved all the 12 issues Ezeugo raised in his appeal.”


-Ekiti guber:
 Justice Ngwuta delivered the lead judgment in the disputed governorship election in Ekiti State, between the APC and Governor Ayo Fayose.
The Justice dismissed the appeal filed by the petitioner-the APC and resolved all four arising from the appeal against Fayose’s victory. His latest judgment was the Kogi State governorship election petition delivered on September 30, 2016 where the court gave its reasons for its decision affirming the election of Governor Yahaya Bello.


In the said judgment, the Supreme Court said it dismissed the appeal of James Faleke of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Kogi governorship elections because the reliefs sought were an “aberration, not known to law.’’


3.JUSTICE ADEMOLA ADENIYI OF FEDERAL HIGH COURT
Justice Adeniyi has delivered a number of judgments and prominent among them is
- The illegal arms case brought by the Federal Government against three Lebanese nationals, including co-owner of Amingo Supermarket, Mustapha Fawaz, and owner of the popular wonderland recreation centre. In a 16-count charge, the government had specifically alleged that Fawaz who is equally the owner of Wonderland Amusement Park Resort in Abuja and his compatriots were members of the military wing of a Lebanon based terrorist organization, Hezbollah.

Government had further alleged that Thahini, who it said had attempted to escape from the country via a Middle East airline, was deeply involved in terrorism financing in the country. During the hearing of the case, Government counsel, Mr. Simon Egede called 10 witnesses and maintained that the accused persons were in charge of the operations of Hezbollah in Nigeria and tendering a total of 25 exhibits in the course of the trial.

Among the exhibits admitted against them by the court included guns, cartridge belt holders with ammunition, pellets for Air Rifles, 150 cartridges, 158 rounds of cartridges, two bound copies of still pictures of arms and ammunition that were allegedly discovered in one of their premises at No 3 Gaya Road, off Bompai Road in Kano, two video CDs and witness statements.

But in his judgment, Justice Adeniyi dismissed the 16-count criminal charge that was preferred against the Lebanese co-owner of Amigo Supermarket, Mustapha Fawaz, by the Federal Government.

However, the court found the 3rd accused person, Tahal Roda, guilty on two counts of criminal conspiracy, and sentenced him to life imprisonment on each of the counts, stressing that his sentence should run concurrently. Equally discharged by the court was another Lebanese, Abdullahi Thahini, who was arrested at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport on May 11, 2013, and the sum of $61, 170, recovered from him.

In his judgment, trial Justice Adeniyi, upheld their argument, maintaining that the prosecution, failed to prove the terrorism allegation against them beyond every reasonable doubt. Justice Adeniyi held that there was no evidence before him to prove that Nigeria has proscribed Hezbollah as an international terrorist organization.


-Case on defected PDP lawmakers to APC: Justice Adeniyi also gave judgment in the case of defected lawmakers wherein, he gave an order of perpetual injunction restraining the lawmakers who defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to the All Progressives Congress, APC, from effecting any leadership change in the House of Representatives.


-Anambra senatorial election case: The recent judgment from Justice Adeniyi was the protracted Anambra State PDP leadership crisis where he affirmed the sanctity of the process that led to the election of Stella Odauh, Andy Uba, Mrs. Margery Okadigbo, Chris Azubogu and other members of the National Assembly from Anambra State.

The judge dismissed the originating summons filed by Okonkwo and his cohorts.
He consequently held that since Ubah, Oduah, Okadigbo and others were nominated by the PDP’s NEC, their nominations remained valid.

Conversely, the judge ruled that Annie Okonkwo and 43 others nominated by the PDP’s state exco in Anambra were not validly nominated and they could therefore not lay claim to the election.

To support his position, the judge cited the Supreme Court’s judgement in the same matter which was delivered earlier this year.
Okonkwo had dragged the Independent National Electoral Commission before the court. However, 20 others including the PDP, Ubah, Oduah, Okadigbo, Azubogu and others whose interest would be affected by the case applied to be joined and were dully made parties to the suit.

Justice Ademola dismissed the suit saying it was an abuse of the processes of the court.

26 comments:

  1. hmmmmmmm all judges should enter prison oo

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    1. Really? You should read the entire law report and not someone's summary before concluding. You will be surprised that the facts would support the judgment.

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    3. Why? Infact i will report you to your bishop. Oya start begging me.

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    4. Especially the one of Amiho supermarket. How can u allow foreigners to come and be funding havoc in your country coz of money???

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    5. Good Ezeugo's appeal was dismissed, but it is obvious justice Adeniyi has a lot to answer for @the Amigo case. With all the evidence gathered against those Lebanese, the charges were dropped for lack of concrete evidence! BS! They should all answer to every wrong judgement.

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  2. Story for the gods. A pleasant morning to you all family.

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  3. Lol......well money waas found...guilty too

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  4. But i didnt see anything wrong in these judgements. Or may be i have low understanding about law and jugement. But one thing is for sure, all judges/lawyers will end up in hell fire.

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    1. Illiterate Alert. You just keep talking like this and you will be in hell too.

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    2. Just read what you just said again. Did you go to school? If not, please educate yourself.



      Thanks.

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    3. Oh really,darling Loveth!!.. Well another thing is certain. We will be seeing you there.

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  5. The funny thing is that after their Gestapo operation, the DSS would still come back to these judges for the trial of their colleagues.

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Not my biz...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. Corruption in highest places

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  8. Even judges working for both APC and PDP without working for Nigeria and her good, ALL should be jam-packed together with BuBu into jails for life

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  9. Story story. Buhari just wants to d judiciary and turn himself into a dictator

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  10. Story story. Buhari just wants to destroy the judiciary and turn himself into a dictator

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  11. That judgement of Lebanese men irked me at d time it was passed. I knew something was fishy.....

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  12. I don't know what Vuharia is seeking for. If it's based on the post above that these Judges were arrested and then granted bail.. shame on Vuharia. To me, they will have to go back and do their homework very well before telling us to read this rubbish.
    WHAT ABOUT the ones in Kano State?

    You can't fight kwarapcion in Vuharia's voice with the selected CASES. Fairness is the key.

    #MYtHOUGHT

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  13. Descent to chaos and anarchy, if the arbiters of the law are treated arbitrary, what hope does the common man have. DSS did not follow due process, if this alleged malpractice is indeed proven, it should be handled by a body set up by the constitution to deal with this malpractice, if found criminally liable, then by all means let them be tried in a court of competent jurisdiction. This arrest violated both individual and administrative constitutional rights and flaunted the rule of law principle which is part and parcel of our democracy. Let justice be done but by due process.

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    1. See my dear, its not all the time one follows due process you hear?

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  14. It's only a time before the God of Kogi people fights our battle. Deny us our pay, subject us to hunger but our God is not asleep

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