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Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by Omoedeki: 12:15am On Oct 12, 2016
Prior to the recent clampdown of Judges, the exchange of letters between the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Department of State Security Service, DSS, was on Monday evening, leaked to the public domain.

This came as mixed reactions continue to trail the arrest and investigation of 15 Judges nationwide, for alleged corruption, by the DSS.

It was gathered, that investigations into the Judges started as far back as February, 2016.

The leaked correspondence exclusively obtained by Thisday Newspaper, shows that the National Judicial Council, NJC, rejected the investigation into the Judiciary, citing separation of powers, and rule of law.

The NJC also informed the DSS, that it was not amenable to “invitations being extended to Judicial Officers, by Departments and Agencies of government for any reason”.

Preparatory to their arrests, the DSS had on October 5, obtained search warrants from a Magistrate Court, in Abuja, for Justices Nnamdi Dimgba, Sylvester Nwali Ngwuta, A.A. Ademola, and John Inyang Okoro.

In one letter, dated April 19, 2016, the NJC, through its Secretary, Danladi Halilu, on behalf of the CJN, wrote to the DSS, acknowledging its letter titled, Re: Corrupt Practices of Justice Pindiga, which was dated February, 26, 2016.

In the said letter, the NJC wrote: “Reference your petition dated 26th February, 2016, to the Hon. President of the Court of Appeal, and copied to the Honourable, the Chief Justice of Nigeria and Chairman of the Nigerian Judicial Council, Hon. Justice Mahmud Mohammed, GCON, against Hon. Justice M.A. Pindiga, of the High Court of Justice, Gombe State, on the above subject matter.

“I have been directed to inform you that your complaint has not complied with the extant Judicial Discipline Regulation 2014 of the Council, as it was not accompanied with a verifying affidavit, deposed to by you, before a court of record.

“In view of the forgoing, you may wish to comply, please.”

In yet another letter to the Director General, DG, DSS, dated August 29, 2016, and signed this time by the CJN, the NJC, acknowledged receipt of a petition dated August 5, 2016, on corrupt practices, and professional misconduct, by Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court.

It further informed the DSS DG, that action was being taken on the petition.

Then in a letter, dated September 7, 2016, titled:

“Re: Corrupt Practices of Justice Pindiga”, which was signed by the Secretary of the NJC, the Council adopted a more dismissive tone, saying that its investigation had not found Justice Pindiga wanting, that would warrant his sanction.

It stated: “Reference your Petition No. DGSS.71/3161, dated February 26, 2016, to the Honourable, the Chief Justice of Nigerian and Chairman of the National Judicial Council, Hon. Justice Mahmud Mohammed, GCON, against the Hon. Justice M.A. Pindiga, of the High Court of Justice, Gombe State, on the above subject matter.

“At its meeting of 1st and 2nd of June 2016, Council constituted a Fact Finding Committee, comprising its members under the Chairmanship of Hon. B.A. Adejumo, OFR, President of the National Industrial Court, to investigate the allegations contained in your petition, among others.

“At its meeting which held on the 14th and 15th of July 2015, Council considered and deliberated extensively on the report, and noted that the Officer that represented your office at the Investigative Committee, averred that your office could not conduct full investigation of the petition to obtain hard facts to support the preliminary report, as allegedly, your organisation was directed by the Honourable, the Chief Justice of Nigeria and Chairman of the National Judicial Council, to stay further action on the matter, to allow the National Judicial Council look into it.

“At the end of deliberation, Council found that the claim by your organisation is not correct, as the Honourable, the Chief Justice of Nigeria and Chairman of the National Judicial Council, Hon. Mahmud Mohammed, GCON, did not stop your office from conducting full investigation, so as to obtain hard facts to support preliminary findings, and proof of allegations, without inviting Hon. Justice Pindiga to your office, having done so when he was serving as the Chairman of the Election Petition Tribunal.

“Consequently, in the absence of any patent evidence to substantiate the allegations contained in your petition against the Judicial Officer, Council was unable to find any act of misconduct to warrant His Lordship being sanctioned.

“Council further directed that, while it is appreciative of the wonderful working relationship between the Judiciary and other Arms of Government, in fidelity with the Principles of Separation of Powers, and Rule of Law, it is not amenable to invitations being extended to Judicial Officers, by Departments and Agencies of government for any reason.”

The Council’s letter, elicited a swift and angry response on September 14, 2016, from the DSS, which first reprimanded the NJC, for having the temerity to address the DG of the DSS, Mr. L.M. Daura, by his name, in its letter of September 7.
Signed by Mr. Ahmed Ahmad on behalf of the DG, the DSS made it abundantly clear, that the NJC’s letter should have been addressed to the “Director-General, Department of State Services, simpliciter”, and all correspondence should henceforth bear the correct nomenclature, and address of the DG, DSS.

After letting off steam over the correct nomenclature to be used for the DG, DSS, the letter stated: “I am further directed to note paragraph 5 of your letter, in which it was stated that the “Council is not amenable to invitations being extended by Departments and Agencies of government for any reason”, and to observe that if this is strictly adhered to, it would constitute a serious obstacle on the path of Agencies of government, saddled with the responsibilities of carrying out, or conducting investigation into any criminal act by the Judicial Officers concerned.”

The letter went on to remind the Council, that under the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution, “only the President, Vice President, and sitting Governors, and their Deputies, are conferred with immunity”.

“Even then, this immunity does not exempt them from criminal, or security investigation,” it noted.

It said: “In view of the foregoing, and the fact that Council has concluded action on the Pindinga case, I further directed to humbly request you to direct Justice Mu’azu Pindiga, to report to the National Headquarters of the Department of State Service, to see the Director Operations on 15th September, 2016, at 11:00 hours unfailingly.”

Responding on the day Pindiga was supposed to appear at the DSS, the Secretary of the NJC, wrote to the DSS, reminding it that its manner of address in the letter of September 7, in which it used Daura’s name and his designation was not disrespectful, nor was it unusual, and that the council had in the past, written similar official letters to “Mr. President, Senate President, Hon. Ministers, State Governors, and Heads of Government Departments, Agencies, and Institutions, in similar manner, by addressing same in their names and designations as well”.

It stated however, that the Council had noted the DSS’ observations, and would henceforth address all correspondence to the DG, DSS.

“Therefore, all the observations contained in the letter aforesaid, will be presented before Council at its next meeting, scheduled for 28th and 29th September, 2016, and the outcome of which will be communicated to your office, instant”.

Ostensibly, the DSS was believed to have written another letter to the NJC, requesting for the records of proceedings of deliberations, and or decision of the Council, but this was turned down by the Council in a letter dated October 7, 2016, thus prompting the DSS to move in to arrest the Judges under its watch.

http://www.post-nigeria.com/nigerians-in-total-shock-as-buharis-secret-letters-to-judges-leak/

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by Mariopgomery(m): 12:21am On Oct 12, 2016
when DSS start police work and efcc work join?
nawa for buhari oo

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by frank4t(m): 12:23am On Oct 12, 2016
in the world pole, the south is corrupt while the north pole is always standing upright. hmm things are beginning to fall apart but the center is still holding with coercion.

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by alatbaba1(m): 12:27am On Oct 12, 2016
toooo long ...... i wan sleep
Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by Nobody: 12:39am On Oct 12, 2016
Reading patiently . . . .
Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by littlewonders: 12:46am On Oct 12, 2016
I'm suffering from insomnia.

How can a healthy adult be roaming his house this night.

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by fistonati(m): 12:51am On Oct 12, 2016
Buhari is finally putting Nigeria to where it belong............. UNDERGROUND

AM OFF TO IBADAN SAPARLY

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by GoodMuyis(m): 12:53am On Oct 12, 2016
Mariopgomery:
when DSS start police work and efcc work join?
nawa for buhari oo

DSS = Department of State Services (aka State Security Service) as the mandate to carry-out both espionage and sabotage mission on Nigerian soil

==Modified==

The mission of the SSS is to protect and defend the Federal Republic of Nigeria against domestic threats, to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of Nigeria, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to both federal and state law-enforcement organs. The SSS is also charged with the protection of the President, Vice President, Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives, State Governors, their immediate families, other high ranking government officials, past presidents and their spouses, certain candidates for the offices of President and Vice President, and visiting foreign heads of state and government. The SSS has constantly adapted to various roles necessitated by evolving security threats in Nigeria including counter-terrorism and counter-insurgent.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Security_Service_(Nigeria)#Mandate

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by otimize(m): 12:56am On Oct 12, 2016
Y on earth will dis guy below me have more likes than me

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by QuotaSystem: 12:58am On Oct 12, 2016
This is concrete proof that not only were extensive investigations carried out before apprehending those wigged thieves, but that the NJC blatantly refused to effectively act on letters it was issued to discipline the anini judges.

Fire on President Buhari...the majority of Nigerians are behind you.

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by faaz24: 1:04am On Oct 12, 2016
The Judges are used to been called "my lord"
The sting operations should continue, let the DSS purge them of the "lordship" mentality

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by Mariopgomery(m): 1:04am On Oct 12, 2016
GoodMuyis:


DSS = Department of State Services (aka State Security Service) as the mandate to carry-out both espionage and sabotage mission on Nigerian soil

==Modified==


OK know I know .
Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by faaz24: 1:06am On Oct 12, 2016
QuotaSystem:
This is concrete proof that not only were extensive investigations carried out before apprehend those wigged thieves, but that the NJC blatantly refused to effectively act on letters it was issued to discipline the anini judges.

Fire on President Buhari...the majority of Nigerians are behind you.
You can say that again...Fire on !!!

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by Nobody: 1:13am On Oct 12, 2016
QuotaSystem:
This is concrete proof that not only were extensive investigations carried out before apprehend those wigged thieves, but that the NJC blatantly refused to effectively act on letters it was issued to discipline the anini judges.

Fire on President Buhari...the majority of Nigerians are behind you.

[size=25] Sai Baba Sai Buhari [/size]

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by teeboila(m): 1:14am On Oct 12, 2016
One thing i want to know is how do the NJC conduct its investigation? we already know how DSS does their own(breaking and forceful entry at 1am) because if NJC did their work very well they will know judges living beyond their means and even having huge sum of money in their private abode which is money laundering which is a crime enough to remove any judge from the bench, not to talk of putting the judgement they give under scope and review.

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by Blue3k(m): 1:23am On Oct 12, 2016
To all the twerps and numbskulls who said we need a dictator to solves issues and said that due process doesn't work. Get sense now please. From what I read they followed due process and got warrants.

The only issue of contention is if DSS has authority in this matter. It's still debatable if we're to believe the judiciary. I talked to lawyer she believed DSS within rights.

Now all that's left is to get a conviction. If Buhari's team can pull this off then theres hope yet. Til then it's just media drama to sell news.

PS everyone we have idiot wishing for dictatorship on this forum.

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by muri4mig(m): 1:43am On Oct 12, 2016
It's shocking for some online commentators to still believe that PMB and his team acted outside the law. With this yet to be verified letters, I think their is more to the eye. NJC simply frustrated the effort of DSS in order to protect their own- in a simpler phrase shielding corruption. We need an overhaul on our judiciary.

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by Nobody: 3:18am On Oct 12, 2016
I suggest NJC itself should be investigated. Thieves, Ole burukus,economic saboteurs. Tsinannu undecided undecided

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by Nobody: 3:20am On Oct 12, 2016
And yet they insult this man.

If a man is trying to fight corruption and as the cases are going to court the judges are being bought then how can the country move forward?

I know some senseless,backward thinking, stupid,jobless,mentally deranged people will still come here and talk about how it's media trial and how Gej their hero did something for them.

As for the boss that is having insomnia your not alone

It's just surprising abeg how corrupt all our arms of govt have gotten. It gives me sleepless nights

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by GoodofNaija: 3:37am On Oct 12, 2016
Surely we will get there!

Our judiciary must be sanitised! angry

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by stinggy(m): 4:03am On Oct 12, 2016
My problem is how those Judges will be tried because though DSS acted within the ambit of the law but the Judiciary wing is seeing it as an affront already.

It's gonna be a long show sad

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by policy12: 4:28am On Oct 12, 2016
Hmmm kwruption everywhere.....
Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by johnstar(m): 4:58am On Oct 12, 2016
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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by cktheluckyman: 5:05am On Oct 12, 2016
QuotaSystem:
This is concrete proof that not only were extensive investigations carried out before apprehending those wigged thieves, but that the NJC blatantly refused to effectively act on letters it was issued to discipline the anini judges.

Fire on President Buhari...the majority of Nigerians are behind you.
Which conclusive investigations you write long letters accusing judges of corruption without any iota of evidence and you expect the NJC to act on it? Talk is cheap. Since the DSS went in and arrested them,why haven't they taken them to court?

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by cktheluckyman: 5:05am On Oct 12, 2016
stinggy:
My problem is how those Judges will be tried because though DSS acted within the ambit of the law but the Judiciary wing is seeing it as an affront already.

It's gonna be a long show sad
They will still be tried by members of the NJC
Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by cktheluckyman: 5:07am On Oct 12, 2016
teeboila:
One thing i want to know is how do the NJC conduct its investigation? we already know how DSS does their own(breaking and forceful entry at 1am) because if NJC did their work very well they will know judges living beyond their means and even having huge sum of money in their private abode which is money laundering which is a crime enough to remove any judge from the bench, not to talk of putting the judgement they give under scope and review.
Keeping huge money at home is not a crime. It is not money laundering. Expect the DSS,has any hard facts linking those cash to any malfeasance, I feeel sorry for them. There is no law in the land that says everyone must use the Bank

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by ArodewilliamsT: 5:13am On Oct 12, 2016
The people hailing presidiot Buhari so far on this thread are only hausa and fulani muslims. yoruba muslims abeg join queue.

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by cktheluckyman: 5:23am On Oct 12, 2016
ArodewilliamsT:
The people hailing presidiot Buhari so far on this thread are only hausa and fulani muslims. yoruba muslims abeg join queue.
Don't mind them.The letters they wrote was not accompanied by any shred of evidence and they were expecting the NJC to act on it.Bunch of mofos

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by amjoseph19: 5:24am On Oct 12, 2016
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QuotaSystem:
This is concrete proof that not only were extensive investigations carried out before apprehending those wigged thieves, but that the NJC blatantly refused to effectively act on letters it was issued to discipline the anini judges.

Fire on President Buhari...the majority of Nigerians are behind you.
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Like your name suggest, you are product of a quota system. Just like who you are, you don't value merit. You are against rule of law. You didn't read the message where njc was asking the dss to stay clear.

You wanna fight corruption, ok. Have dss invited talk more of arresting anyone concern 270 m naira used just for grass cutting in idp camp?
What of almost billions of naira use to create a website. Millions use to open borehole. Chief of army staff cluster of mansion in dubia.

Buhari is just on a vendetta mension. Those judgea didn't dance to his song. It is no coincidence that in one way or the other all of those judges arrested have delivered a ruling against that duara dullard.[b]

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by austine4real(m): 5:25am On Oct 12, 2016
picture of the letter
Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by Progressive01(m): 6:04am On Oct 12, 2016
QuotaSystem:
This is concrete proof that not only were extensive investigations carried out before apprehending those wigged thieves, but that the NJC blatantly refused to effectively act on letters it was issued to discipline the anini judges.

Fire on President Buhari...the majority of Nigerians are behind you.
So heartbreaking reading this honestly!! Imagine the extent to which these guys would go to shield themselves from answering to the same law they swore to protect, promote and uphold.

We need a military dictator in this country honestly. Without the suspension of the constitution, there is hardly anything one could do about these hardened crooks passing themselves off as lawyers.

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Re: Nigerians In Total Shock As Buhari’s Secret Letters To Judges Leak by QuotaSystem: 6:09am On Oct 12, 2016
Progressive01:
So heartbreaking reading this honestly!! Imagine the extent to which these guys would go to shield themselves from answering to the same law they swore to protect, promote and uphold.

We need a military dictator in this country honestly. Without the suspension of the constitution, there is hardly anything one could do about these hardened crooks passing themselves off as lawyers.

No doubt about that. As I've constantly maintained, peculiar problems beget peculiar solutions.

Let the minority continue to cry tears inconsequentially while we forge on with the war against corruption. "Ignore" is now the keyword.

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