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National Judicial Council has asked President Goodluck Jonathan and
Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State to sack two judges – Justice
Charles Archibong of the Federal High Court, Lagos, and Justice T. D.
Naron of the High Court of Justice, Plateau State – respectively.
The NJC said it had already suspended the two judges.
The two judges had delivered controversial judgments that many described as embarrassing to the judiciary.
While Naron drew the anger of the NJC over his handling of the
governorship tussle between ex-Osun State governor, Olagunsoye Oyinlola,
and the incumbent Governor Rauf Aregbesola, Archibong’s sin lied in
his controversial ruling in the case involving a former managing
director of Intercontinental Bank, Erastus Akingbola.
The NJC said it found that Naron was in constant contact with
Oyinlola’s counsel, Kunle Kalejaiye (SAN), through telephone, MMS and
SMS messages, while Archibong was said to have dismissed the grievous
corruption charges against Akingbola even without taking the banker’s
plea. He also refused to release the Certified True Copy of his ruling
to lawyers.
A statement from the Acting Director, Information, in the NJC, Mr.
Soji Oye, said the Council took the decision at an emergency meeting in
Abuja on Tuesday.
Oye, in the statement said, “Hon. Justice Archibong was recommended
for compulsory retirement to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR,
pursuant to the findings by the council on the
following complaints levelled against him:
“That the judge dismissed the grievous charges against an accused person (Erastus Akingbola) without taking his plea.
“That he refused to release the Certified True Copy of his ruling to the lawyers.
“That the judge issued a bench warrant on some officials of the
Peoples Democratic Party for contempt even when the counsel who was
directed by the court to serve them an affidavit had not been able to
serve the contempt application.
“That he made unfounded and caustic remarks on professional competence of some Senior Advocates of Nigeria.
“That there were glaring procedural irregularities which showed that
Archibong did not have a full grasp of the law and procedure of the
court.
“That he granted the leave sought in the originating summons that had
no written address of the parties and without hearing both parties in
the originating summons after he had earlier overruled the preliminary
objection.”
As regards the suspension of Justice Naron, the statement said there
were constant and regular voice calls and exchange of mms and sms
messages between the judge and one of the lead counsels during the
election petition tribunal sitting in Osun.
“(The communication was) for one of the parties to the suit in the Osun State Governorship Election Tribunal.”
Call logs of Mr. Narons’s phone was said to have shown that he was in constant communication with Kalejaiye.
He later dismissed the petitioner’s claim and declared Oyinlola the validly elected winner of the 2007 governorship election in Osun.
Mr. Oyinlola was, however, later sacked by the Court of Appeal which declared Aregbesola the authentic winner of the election.
The statement added that Naron’s action was contrary to the Code
of Conduct for Judicial Officers vide Section 292 (1) (b) of the 1999
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.
“The National Judicial Council has in the exercise of its
disciplinary powers under the 1999 Constitution suspended the two judges
from office with immediate effect,” Oye said.
Also, the Council has set up a fact-finding committee to investigate
allegations brought against Justice Abubakar Talba of a Federal Capital
Territory High Court, who recently gave a convicted pension thief, Mr.
John Yusuf, an option of N750, 000 fine for conniving with others to
defraud the Police Pension Office of N27.2bn.
The light sentence had generated public uproar with civil society groups condemning the judgment.
Lagos lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), on Thursday commended the CJN
for the decision of the NJC to recommend the sack of the judges.
Falana in a statement on Thursday described NJC’s decision as “a
determined move to restore confidence in the Judiciary of the country”.
“The NJC has sent a clear message that the days of judicial impunity
are over. We therefore call on President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor
Jonah Jang to approve the retirement of Justice Archibong and Justice
Naron respectively as recommended by the NJC,” he added.
Also, the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders has commended the NJC for its recommendations.
The Executive Chairman of the coalition, Adeniran Debo, in a
statement said, “This is a giant stride by the NJC to rid our bench of
the bad eggs. It is a welcome development that the NJC is now waking up
to its responsibilities. The sack of Justice Naron and his colleague
will go a long way to restore the hope of the masses in the judiciary.
“It is however worthy of note that these two judges are not the only
ones delivering kangaroo judgment, the NJC should beam its searchlight
on other judges who have become compromised and flush them out of the
bench, if we must win the war against electoral and other forms of
corruption in the country.”
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