High Court okays the suit seeking arrest of two Present Ministers : Corruption
A Federal High Court in Abuja has granted leave to a group, Kingdom
Human Rights Foundation, to commence its suit seeking an order for the
arrest of the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, and his
Science and Technology counterpart, Mr. Ogbonnaya Onu, over recent
allegations levelled against them by two Justices of the Supreme Court.
The plaintiff, in its substantive suit, asked the court to make an
order of mandamus compelling the Department of State Service and the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to “perform their statutory
obligation” by immediately arresting and prosecuting the two ministers.
The group also sought an order of mandamus compelling President
Muhammadu Buhari to immediately sack both ministers “in public interest
and public morality” based on allegations of attempts to influence court
decisions as recently alleged by the two Justices of the Supreme Court.
A copy of the enrolled order made by Justice Ahmed Mohammed on
December 1, 2016, granting leave to the plaintiff to go ahead with the
suit, was made available to journalists in Abuja on Thursday.
A plaintiff seeking an order of mandamus under the judicial review
of administrative action/inaction procedure is required to first seek
and obtain the leave of court through an ex parte application to
properly commence the suit.
Justices Sylvester Ngwuta and Inyang Okoro, both of the Supreme
Court, had accused Amaechi and Onu of attempts to influence court
decisions in some election cases between 2015 and 2016.
Ngwuta and Okoro levelled the allegations against Amaechi and Onu
in their separate letters addressed to the then Chief Justice of
Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, following their arrests alongside some
other judicial officers by the DSS on allegations of corruption between
October 7 and 8, 2016.
They both claimed that that their refusal to help the ministers was the reason their arrests were instigated.
Ngwuta, had in his letter alleged that Amaechi had delivered to him a purported instruction
from President Buhari asking him to help to sway the judgments of
the Supreme Court on Ekiti and Rivers state governorship elections in favor of their party the All Progressives Congress.
The apex court justice, who is now being prosecuted by the Federal
Government on charges of corruption, also alleged that Onu sought his
help to influence the decision of the Court of Appeal going in favor of
the Labor Party candidate in the last year’s governorship election in
Ebonyi State.
Source: The Punch
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