The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed has, Monday,
described as unfortunate and regrettable the clampdown on alleged corrupt
judges by the Department of State Security, DSS.
Justice Mohammed gave the displeasure on Monday at the valedictory court
session held in honour of a retiring Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice
Suleiman Galadima.
He said, “My lords, invited guests, ladies and gentlemen, not to detract
from this occasion, it is indeed very saddening and deeply regrettable,
the distressing and unfortunate incident which occurred on Friday, October
7 and Saturday, October 8, 2016.”
“However, I must ask all Nigerians to remain calm and prayerful, as
emergency meeting of the National Judicial Council, which will take place
tomorrow (Tuesday), will comprehensively look into the matter.”
“Furthermore, I must express my sincere appreciation to the executive of
the Nigerian Bar Association ably led by the President, Abubakar Mahmoud
(SAN), and indeed all members of the legal profession for their prompt
action and continued support,” the CJN said during the valediction of
retiring Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Suleiman Galadima.”
The seven judges arrested and currently in detention at the SSS office are
Justice Inyang Okoro and Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court; Adeniyi
Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja; Kabir Auta of the Kano High
Court; Muazu Pindiga of Gombe High Court, Mohammed Tsamiya of the Court of
Appeal in Ilorin, and the Chief Judge of Enugu State, I. A. Umezulike.
Meanwhile, Mohammed said that the National Judicial Council, NJC, is
meeting Tuesday over the raid on the judges