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Home»LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS»Politicians’ corrupt tendencies ‘ll erode citizens’ trust in Nigeria’s judiciary, cause anarchy – TMG
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Politicians’ corrupt tendencies ‘ll erode citizens’ trust in Nigeria’s judiciary, cause anarchy – TMG

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeAugust 20, 2023Updated:August 20, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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It is important for everyone to always have a keen interest in the activities of the judiciary as we must ensure the critical arm of government is not arm twisted in delivering political justice in Nigeria. Why should anyone be afraid of citizens interest in the activities of any arm of government? Who is afraid of #AllEyesOnTheJudiciary?

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By Abdallah el-Kurebe

ASHENEWS reports that the Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) has warned that the attempts by politicians to undermine the election tribunal cases through corruption, will erode citizens’ trust in Nigeria’s judiciary, and cause anarchy in the country.

ASHENEWS earlier reported HERE on Wednesday, last week that the Chairperson of the Kano State National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal, Justice Flora Azinge exposed a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, who attempted to bribe her.

We also reported HERE that the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)-led Kano state government, warned against any attempt to subvert justice in the ongoing adjudication of petitions at the tribunals.

Also reacting to the development in a statement by its chairman, Auwal Ibrahim Musa Rafsanjani, emailed to ASHENEWS on Sunday, the Group expressed worry over “efforts by unscrupulous elements, especially politicians and some lawyers to pressurize the judiciary into averting justice.”

“It is even more disheartening to see that at a time when democracy has become more threatened in the West African subregion largely as a result of corrupt actions of some politicians, the need to thread even more carefully to ensure the judicial processes to addressing petitions from the 2023 election are seen to be fair has been disregarded,” the statement reads.

The TMG posited that “At this point in time, when the outcome of the 2023 election has resulted to unprecedented number of cases before the courts, the judiciary has inevitable been positioned as the last bearer of the light of rule of law and has been left with the task of deepening democracy in Nigeria through fair hearings and impartial judgements.”

Read the statement below:

The Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) has noticed with dismay concerted efforts by unscrupulous elements, especially politicians and some lawyers in their teams to pressurize the judiciary into averting justice through fair hearing and judgements at election petition tribunals across the country. It is even more disheartening to see that at a time when democracy has become more threatened in the West African subregion largely as a result of corrupt actions of some politicians, the need to thread even more carefully to ensure the judicial processes to addressing petitions from the 2023 election are seen to be fair has been disregarded.

The revelation on political efforts to subvert justice through bribery to justices and staff of courts as revealed by the Chairperson of the Kano State Election Petition Tribunal is of great worry to every concerned citizen of Nigeria. While the action of the Kano State election petition chairperson in coming out to speak out must be commended, one cannot hold back from imagining the amount of corruption that would have already trailed the tribunals across the country.

TMG and many other civil society organisations consider the attempt to pervert justice at the election tribunals through corruption as an onslaught on the judiciary. If allowed to persist, it would further erode citizens trust in the judicial system to deliver justice. It is therefore important to protect the judiciary from politics and corrupt politicians.

At this point in time, when the outcome of the 2023 election has resulted to unprecedented number of cases before the courts, the judiciary has inevitable been positioned as the last bearer of the light of rule of law and has been left with the task of deepening democracy in Nigeria through fair hearings and impartial judgements. While it is important for investigative journalism and civic activism to rise up to protect the judiciary from the corrupt actions of politicians, it is also crucial for the judiciary to protect itself as an independent arm of government by deploying every available legal provision within it means to ensure it is not allowed to be ridiculed by the politicians.

While Nigeria, through its chairmanship of the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) has taken upon itself the saddle of restoring democracy to the Republic of Niger, it must be pointed out that charity begins at home. If the Nigerian state cannot ensure free, fair, and credible elections that would have reduced the current burden on the judiciary, if the Nigerian government would close its eyes and turn a deaf ear to revelations of bribery to judges to pervert justice at the election tribunals, then there are no moral grounds to leading efforts to restore democracy anywhere in the world.

It is clear to see the yearnings of Nigerians for democracy to be deepened in the country as manifested in the 2023 elections. While there is the general perception that the election fell far off citizens’ expectations for credibility, believe has been shifted to the judiciary to deliver justice. With the current revelations, it can be seen that there are ongoing attempts to further deny citizens the right to justice. These are situations that can lead to citizens viewing those in authority as illegitimate and breed anarchy. It is therefore imperative for all those who love Nigeria to play their role in ensuring democracy is not derailed in Nigeria as a result of actions of greedy and corrupt politicians who will stop at nothing for personal aggrandisement.

As have been observed especially in the Federal Capital Territory where citizens have emphasized their resort to the judiciary as the last hope for justice by championing campaigns with keen interest on judicial activities around the election tribunals using the #AllEyesontheJudiciary hashtags and erecting billboards across the city, the actions of the federal government to pull down those billboards remain condemnable. TMG views the action of the government as dictatorial and a clear clamp down on peaceful, harmless protest by citizens and these actions are not tenable in a democracy.

As a matter of fact, it is important for everyone to always have a keen interest in the activities of the judiciary as we must ensure the critical arm of government is not arm twisted in delivering political justice in Nigeria. Why should anyone be afraid of citizens interest in the activities of any arm of government? Who is afraid of #AllEyesOnTheJudiciary?

All Eyes on the judiciary Auwal Musa Rafsanjani Corruption judiciary TMG
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