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FEBRUARY 25 HEIST: IS THE JUDICIARY STILL THE LAST HOPE OF THE COMMON MAN?

By Law Mefor

Since the return of Nigeria to the current democratic dispensation, the judiciary has increasingly made incursions in determining electoral victories and outcomes. In many cases, their judgments are based on technicalities, like the case of Senator Ademola Adeleke in 2019, in which a judge failed to do the needful and Adeleke lost based on the said technicalities. When such judgment is handed down, it rapes democracy by usurping the democratic rights of the citizens to directly choose their leaders. It is a sort of civilian coup.

Many may claim this to be a global practice, but the Nigerian experience is quite an exception. For example, election ligations have been adjudged by records and informed sources as the highest in the world. The implication is simple: more often than not, the Nigerian judiciary decides who the leaders should be and not the Nigerian electorate. It is an aberration.

The overreliance and resorting to the judiciary even for the most frivolous and ridiculous litigations has brought out the good, the bad, and the ugly in the Nigerian judiciary. Disciplinary cases by the NJC against judges for corruption and willful miscarriage of justice have been correspondingly increasing, further proof that the nation’s 3rd arm of government has been deeply corrupted and politicised.

Looking back on the nation’s judiciary, when great jurists like Justices Chukwudifu Akunne Oputa, Udo Udoma, George Sodeinde Sowemimo, Kayode Eso, Adolphus Godwin Karibi-Whyte, Muhammadu Lawal Uwais, Walter Onnoghen, Niki Tobi, Mary Odili, to mention a few, graced the bench, what obtains today cannot but be seen as disappointingly appalling. It was Oputa who defined the Supreme Court indisputably when he said: “Supreme Court is final not because it is infallible; it is infallible because it is final”. This is a deep philosophical declaration that conveys the ultimate burden borne by a judge. A corruptible judge is therefore worse than an armed, rapist and a murderer combined.

But since the days of Oputa, the 3rd arm has shrunk in public estimation in our clime, and for good reasons. The confidence enjoyed by the judiciary as the last hope of the common man has greatly waned through the vicissitudes visited on it and for the many injuries, the arm has inflicted itself. The leaders of the arm have openly complained about corruption in the judiciary on auspicious occasions.

One recalls an insightful statement by a justice of the Supreme Court His Lordship Justice Niki Tobi of blessed memory: “We (i.e. judges) have no friends among you”. This eternal statement by Justice Toby is both an admonition and assurance of the neutrality of the Judiciary as an umpire.

But several cases have called into question this presumed neutrality of the Judiciary, without which justice may be impossible to obtain due to the likelihood of bias. One classic example is the Supreme Court judgment that declared Senator Hope Uzodinma the governor of the Imo state – he was catapulted from fourth position to first. Nigerians rejected the curious judgment and keep referring to Hope Uzodinma as Supreme Court governor as a rebuff.

Since the emergence of Hope as governor under what the public sees as a judiciary heist, Imo state has not known peace. Scores have died in the attendant rising insecurity in the state and properties worth billions of naira have been destroyed as well. There have been sorrows, tears, and blood such as the sad killing of 14 youths who were returning from a traditional wedding ceremony in Awomamma in Orlu East to Otulu in Orlu West LGA. They were attacked by the members of the Ebube Agu security outfit put in place by Hope Uzodinma. The statement by DSS about this sordid killing claimed that those killed were members of ESN. But even if they were, is membership of ESN now a death sentence? Which court pronounced that or authorised the illegal Ebube Agu outfit as executioners?

If such summary executions without trial in a case that does not carry the death penalty, are not murder, tell me what is? Yet, till today, nobody has been called to account for the deaths. Many more have died in Imo under Uzodinma, whose name suggests that should be a harbinger of hope.

The Uzodinma example emanating from the Supreme Court judgment gone awry is typical of the kind of travesty of justice now possible in the nation’s judiciary and many now worry that the presidential election outcome, which arbitrarily awarded victory to Bola Ahmed Tinubu, may suffer a similar fate.

The Buhari-led federal government has dealt heavy blows to the judiciary. Former Supreme Court chief justice Walter Nkanu Onnoghen was forced out by an expert motion determined by Mr. Danladi Umar’s Code of Conduct Tribunal. Danladi Umar, who is not even a judge tried and removed the Chief Justice of Nigeria and head of the Judiciary, an arm of government. That experience was an all-time low for the judiciary and how that arm of government was brought down to its knees and made to look like a giant with feet of clay!

The dark forces went after the President of the Nigeria Bar Association Paul Usoro at that time as well, totally routing and subjugating the judiciary. Even before these sorry tales, the houses of the Supreme Court judges were raided and some of the Supreme Court judges were hounded.

Justice Mary Odili before her glorious retirement was raided in a separate incident. Till today, nobody has heard of the outcome of the so-called inquiry said to be instituted to unravel the reason for the raid and who authorized it. The sad tales of the assault on the judiciary, part of which are self-inflicted injuries, have continued since then.

With this background and with great skepticism, the nation has turned to the same judiciary to mediate in the disputed presidential election where the umpire – INEC – abandoned the Electoral Act enacted by the National Assembly and signed into law by the President to announce a winner without following the procedures laid down by law.

The two main opposition candidates Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, have both landed in the court Appeal, which serves as the Tribunal in the Presidential Election. Both men lay claim to being the actual winners of the presidential poll, challenging both the outcome and legitimacy of the process. For embracing a legal process, both men are statesmen and patriots who are now prevailing on their teeming followers to give the judiciary a chance to right the perceived wrong.

What this means is that the judiciary (in this stance, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court) is now the last bus stop and cannot afford to fail the people and the nation. If the chairman of INEC Professor Mahmood Yakubu and the Commission had done their work well, the nation would not be in this impasse today. But the judiciary can save the day and ensure that justice is duly served and that way, ensure peace and justice. Without justice, there cannot be peace, and without peace, there cannot be security and development.

There is also something in this opportunity for the 3rd arm of government; the judiciary can use the chance to redeem its battered image and suffering credibility. The judiciary doing the needful is therefore a win-win for all and the only way to avert the convulsion of the polity and possible rupture.

· Dr. Law Mefor is a senior fellow of The Abuja School of Social and Political Thought; Tel.: +234- 905 642 4375; e-mail: drlawmefor@gmail.com; follow me on Twitter:@LawMefor1.

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