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CSNAC Asks Buhari To Drop Abba-Aji's Nomination As Supreme Court Judge Over Bribery Allegations

October 12, 2018

In a petition signed by its chairman, Olanrewaju Suraju, CSNAC expressed worry over the "attempt to smuggle the said Justice into the sacred and most revered Supreme Court without proper investigation of the bribery and corruption allegation against her by the National Judicial Council or her clearance by the law enforcement agency of all allegations against her, bothering on corruption".


The Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC), a coalition of more than 150 anti-corruption organisations and individuals, has petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari over the recommendation of Hon. Justice Uwani Musa Abba-Aji, (JCA) as Justice of the Supreme Court by the National Judicial Council (NJC), stating that the nominated Justice of the Court of Appeal is one of the judges under investigation by security agencies.

In a petition signed by its chairman, Olanrewaju Suraju, CSNAC expressed worries over the "attempt to smuggle the said Justice into the sacred and most revered Supreme Court without proper investigation of the bribery and corruption allegation against her by the National Judicial Council or her clearance by the law enforcement agency of all allegations against her, bothering on corruption".

The anti-graft organisation urged the president to withhold submission of Justice Abba-Aji's nomination to the National Assembly for confirmation as Supreme Court Justice until all investigations of bribery and corruption and misuse of public trust is effectively carried out.

The petition read: "Following the 87th meeting of the National Judicial Council held on the 3rd and 4th October, 2018 and the subsequent media publication of the press statement issued by the National Judicial Council with respect to its recommendation of Hon. Justice Uwani Musa Abba-Aji, (JCA) as Justice of the Supreme Court, we hereby write as a Civil Society Organization to express our reservation and opposition to the said appointment and recommendation on the basis that the said Justice of the Court of Appeal is one of the judges under investigation by security agencies.

"A publication of the SaharaReporters, an online newspaper dated the 16th October, 2016 featured a detailed report titled ‘Names of Nigerian Judges Under Investigation Revealed’ wherein it revealed that a list of top Nigerian Judges under investigation by security agencies as contained in a confidential memo forwarded to your good office was obtained by the media outfit. The said list was said to have contained names of judges accused of accepting bribes as well as other acts of corruption.

"According to the aforementioned publication, Justice Abba-Aji was implicated in the Rickey Tarfa bribe scandal for reportedly receiving N8,000,000.00 (Eight Million Naira only) from Mr. Tarfa and on that account was then dropped from the list of judges recommended for elevation to the Supreme Court.

"In a special report of the SaharaReporters dated 25th April, 2016, at the height of the Rickey Tarfa bribery scandal allegations against the said Justice Abba-Aji, our organization, the Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC) specifically lent our voice to the call for the National Judicial Council’s suspension of judges that are being investigated for corruption from adjudicating on matters in the country pending their clearance by the law enforcement investigating them. Justice Abba-Aji was conspicuously listed in our petition on this matter. We had then observed that it was an indictment on the judiciary to allow judges who have been entangled in a web of corrupt practices allegation to still be allowed to preside over cases in court."

CSNAC noted that, "We are thus shocked and utterly dismayed that in this current dispensation touted as having zero tolerance for corruption, there is an ongoing attempt to smuggle the said Justice into the sacred and most revered Supreme Court without proper investigation of the bribery and corruption allegation against her by the National Judicial Council or her clearance by the law enforcement agency of all allegations against her, bothering on corruption.

"We believe her confirmation as Supreme Court Justice will be in high distaste and portray the National Judicial Council and by the extension this government’s current anti-corruption fight as a mere sham that is inapplicable to some select sacred cows with no integrity capital.

"It is on this note that we humbly urge your excellency to withhold submission of Justice Abba-Aji to the National Assembly for confirmation as Supreme Court Justice until all investigations of bribery and corruption and misuse of public trust is effectively carried out and evidence of her clearance produced by relevant security agencies as regards the allegations.

"In a situation where our request is ignored and her name forwarded to the Senate for confirmation, we shall not hesitate to deploy all legitimate means to challenge the nomination."

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