Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,630 members, 7,816,596 topics. Date: Friday, 03 May 2024 at 01:41 PM

Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial - Politics (4) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial (15084 Views)

2019 Election: Why Buhari Must Step Down For Saraki - Primate Ayodele / Obasanjo To Buhari: You Must Step On Toes Of Friends, Well-wishers / Buhari, ECOWAS Leaders Meet Jammeh, Insist He Must Step Down (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by NairaMaster1(m): 11:09am On Oct 24, 2016
Meanwhile, the Lord didn't step down during the certificate trial, Danladi Umar is still at CCT. Ok, let them tell Saraki and Dogara to step down if they born them. Now we have 2 arms of government
Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by michelz: 11:19am On Oct 24, 2016
jogojogo:


Come and present your evidence against Amaechi in court or any other person who has such evidence should do so. May be you nlack understanding when reading, if you not you should have seen the validity o the reasons given by the DSS on why they would release the evidences till they meet in court. Stop wailing aimlessly.
Honestly,you deserve a big knock on that your head that you've refused to use its content. Just read what you wrote up there and weep for your stu*pidity.
Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by slivertongue: 11:20am On Oct 24, 2016
fashola, amaechi, feyemi, kyari, babachir etc sud also step down
Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by emymeeky: 11:23am On Oct 24, 2016
jfking2005:


I hope you read the way the same NJC handled previous pettitions against some judges before?
Always utilize that common sense and dont expect different result using the same approach..
This is Nigeria.... understand the way the game is played here..
We have a failed institution already..

And the judges will not step aside without evidence. Deal with it
Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by Excuzeme: 11:48am On Oct 24, 2016
michelz:
Is it not common sense that DSS should present their evidence against those Judges to the NJC before asking them to step aside? You can't accuse someone just like that without presenting evidence and expect the person to step down to be. Meanwhile,how about Amaechi and co? When are they going to step aside to be investigated?

You seem t be mixing "temporarily stepping down" to allow a fair trial (which is a moral decision for those with any atom of dignity) ... with conviction and being jailed (which is a punishment for a crime).

Stop using your HATRED for this Govt, as a yardstick for reasoning
Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by daygee12: 11:55am On Oct 24, 2016
michelz:
Is it not common sense that DSS should present their evidence against those Judges to the NJC before asking them to step aside? You can't accuse someone just like that without presenting evidence and expect the person to step down to be. Meanwhile,how about Amaechi and co? When are they going to step aside to be investigated?
How many immediate Ex-governors has been tried since the inception of dis government, so because Amaechi did not support Jonathan u want to persecute him? kindly wail with sense bro. Its a common sense for the accused Judges to step down pending their judgment time.
Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by kcnwaigbo: 12:00pm On Oct 24, 2016
daygee12:

How many immediate Ex-governors has been tried since the inception of dis government, so because Amaechi did not support Jonathan u want to persecute him? kindly wail with sense bro. Its a common sense for the accused Judges to step down pending their judgment time.
so because the Judges refused to dance to the tune of the Amaechi and the APC ,they want to persecute them/ well your plans has failed
Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by michelz: 12:09pm On Oct 24, 2016
daygee12:

How many immediate Ex-governors has been tried since the inception of dis government, so because Amaechi did not support Jonathan u want to persecute him? kindly wail with sense bro. Its a common sense for the accused Judges to step down pending their judgment time.
Wait a minute,you want the accused Judges to step down even without the DSS presenting evidence against them; but you don't want Amaechi that was accused to step down to be investigated? You now see why i think most of you have sawdust as brain?

3 Likes

Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by oc2fish: 12:41pm On Oct 24, 2016
judge shebi una clear PMB with plenty SANS of no wrong doing. Hmmm law of karma.
Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by Babacele: 4:21pm On Oct 24, 2016
omenka:
Lmao. You've not heard anything. Mucus, that's what they've got upstairs. One even said I am Modath. grin
hehehehe....ipob no go kill person!

1 Like

Re: Presidency Insists Judges Must Step Down For Trial by mapet: 7:25pm On Oct 24, 2016
kcnwaigbo:

The CJN is retiring next month honourably after he must habve attained the mandatory retirement age of 70!!! I don't see what is ignoble in that.The president will never have the powers to remove the CJN

Bros,

I am not talking about Buhari removing the CJN, much more when he's about to retire. I am talking about the fact that the CJN will exit with the stain that he headed a Judiciary that was utterly corrupt and had to be cleaned. Worse still the CJN is flip-flopping and not taking a stand. Such an act will put him in bad light even in retirement, especially after the accused judges are put through trial and overwhelming and "unfaultable" evidences are presented in court to nail them.

The credibility of the JCN is already at rock bottom, with various groups (excluding the executive) coming out to accuse them of covering their "colleagues" despite weighty allegations in the past. Lawyers are coming out and asking the "corrupt" judges to be prosecuted. The Nigerian Bar Association has also demanded the accused judges step down and have their day in court. The JCN under the CJN will find itself alone, and powerless in the future if they take the failed path of seeking to protect these judges.

The CJN will be remembered not only as a morally weak leader, but as someone who headed a corrupt body

(1) (2) (3) (4) (Reply)

N1.4 B Fraud: How Badeh Contracted Me To Build Churches, Mosques And Homes / Buhari And Igbo Presidency In 2023 / Five Burnt To Death As Diesel-Laden Tanker Detaches, Explodes In Ogun

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 22
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.