Thursday, 10 November 2016

Sagay flays opposition, accuses them of corrupting judiciary

 
Constitutional professional, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), says opposition leaders in Rivers and Akwa Ibom states corrupted the judiciary when the 2015 elections.

Sagay aforesaid this in a very statement on weekday whereas reacting to allegations by 2 Supreme
Court judges – UN agency square measure underneath probe – that the Minister of Transport, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, offered them bribes.

Justices Sylvester Ngwuta and Inyang Okoro, were, last month, inactive by officers of the Department of State Services when large sums of cash and inculpative proof were allegedly found in their residences.

Weeks when their arrest, the 2 judges suspect Amaechi of being behind their quandary.
However, Sagay, UN agency is that the Chairman of the Presidential consultive Committee Against Corruption, represented the allegations of the judges as associate after-thought.

Sagay, UN agency spoke in his personal capability, said, “This unforeseen anti-Amaechi narrative is in line with the objectives and interests of the chief promoters and funders of judicial corruption throughout election petitions.
“These powerful opposition politicians square measure acknowledge. To be additional specific, they're from Rivers and Akwa-Ibom States.

“They square measure those UN agency supported judicial corruptions and brought that nice establishment, the judiciary, to its knees when the 2015 elections.
“These allegations square measure supposed to undermine and weaken the Buhari-led national, by depriving it of the service, input, ideas and productivity of a number of its brightest stars.

“This is meant to line the stage for charging the govt with ineffectuality and cluelessness. In alternative words, it's an effort to cut back the image and perception of this national to the low level of their own late and unlamented government.”

He suggested them to use their time to arrange for his or her trial, rather than participating in frivolities.

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