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Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by ijustdey: 12:54pm On Feb 14, 2023
A veteran journalist and rights activist, Mr. Richard Akinnola, has accused the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, of an unprecedented step to gag the public and stop criticising and subjecting apex court’s judgments to public scrutiny.

Akinnola in an open letter to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, titled: ‘I Would Criticise The Supreme Court’, said what he would not subscribed to are personal and scurrilous attacks of justices.

“With the greatest respect my Lord, your judgments are subject to public scrutiny, particularly when they impart on public policy or political processes. Perhaps, my Lord is oblivious of the perception out there in the public domain, that the Supreme Court in the past couple years has been compromised, compared to the Supreme Court of yore during the time of Kayode Eso, Otutu Obaseki,” he stated.

According to him, while the Supreme Court has a lot to do to change the public perception, the apex court could not achieve it through threats and gagging members of the public from criticising its judgments.

The statement read: “In the past 40 years, l have written on the judiciary, right from the time Chief Justices Atanda Fatai-Williams, George Sowemimo, Ayo Irikefe, till date and l haven’t seen a situation where the Supreme Court would attempt to gag members of the public, legal practitioners inclusive, from criticising the judgments or even conducts of judicial officers.”

“Apart from being an infringement on Section 39 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), it portends grave danger to the administration of justice.

“I have, in the past risen to defend the judgments of the Supreme Court, not just as articles but in book form. See “The Sokoto Election Debacle and the Supreme Court” (2012) and “In Defence of the Supreme Court: Rivers state Election judgment”(2017).

“My Lord, if l defended the Supreme Court in the past by putting issues in proper perspective, beyond emotive vituperation, why wouldn’t l have the locus now to disagree, criticise or even upbraid its judgements in respect of the Senatorial seats of Yobe and Akwa Ibom as they relate to Ahmed Lawan and Godswill Akpabio?


“As a matter of fact, C.C. Nweze, JSC, who read the lead judgment in the Lawan’s matter has been a long-time friend right from when he was on the High court Bench, Enugu. A cerebral, highly articulate, intellectually deep, incorruptible and uncompromising judicial officer for whom l have tremendous respect. I cannot, by any stretch of imagination denigrate him but l disagree with his judgment and l have the right to do disagree and make public.

“So, why should l be gagged for disagreeing with the majority judgment? Interestingly, the same highly respected Nweze, JSC, in his lone dissenting judgment in respect of the controversial Imo State governorship judgment of 2020, had stated in his dissent, that the majority judgment “will continue to haunt our electoral jurisprudence for a long time”. This presupposes that the court’s judgment would have to pass through the litmus test of scholarly and public scrutiny.

“As a matter of fact, in my analysis of the judgment, l described it as Supreme Injustice. In 2008, after the controversial Supreme Court judgment in respect of Amaechi v. Omehia, Gani Fawehinmi (of blessed memory), in his criticism of the judgment, he described it as “perverse”. Heavens didn’t fall. Till now, Nigerians are still debating the propriety of the 1979 twelve two-thirds judgment of the Supreme Court in the Awolowo v. Shagari election. Heavens have not fallen. So, why now?

“My Lord, the Supreme Court has a lot to do to change the public perception about it, because justice is rooted in public confidence and this cannot be achieved by threats and gagging members of the public from criticising its judgments.

“May l end this letter, my Lord, with these quotes: “Judges and court alike are open to criticism and if reasonable argument or expostulation is offered against any judicial act as contrary to law or public good, no court could or would treat that as contempt of court”

-Lord Russel in Reg. v. Gray (1990) 2QB 40.

“Justice has no place in darkness and secrecy. When a judge sits on a case, he himself is on trial…If there is any misconduct on his part, any bias or prejudice, there is a reporter to keep an eye on him”.

-Lord Denning (Address before High court journalists Association, Dec.3, 1964).

“Justice is not a cloistered virtue. She must be allowed to suffer the scrutiny and respectful, even through outspoken comments of ordinary men”.

-Lord Atkin (Ambard v. AG of Trinidad and Tobago (1936) AC 322.

“Having said that, with profound respect my Lord, l want to put you on notice that I would criticise the Supreme Court judgments if and when necessary.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/02/14/supreme-court-warning-veteran-journalist-accuses-cjn-of-plot-to-gag-free-speech-criticism/

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Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by Naira20: 1:34pm On Feb 14, 2023
That Ariwoola need to know if he is not careful, no one will honor injustices anymore.

Nigerians will not allow a few handpicked political Judges get away with their usual trash
Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by budaatum: 1:39pm On Feb 14, 2023
Mr. Richard Akinnola is the sort of brave person who imbues trust into our judiciary. Without his sort some would be abusing the bench with impunity.

May he continue to be emboldened.

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Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by Karemarealty288(m): 2:08pm On Feb 14, 2023
Bullion supreme court.
Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by Zulum500: 2:09pm On Feb 14, 2023
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Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by Zulum500: 2:09pm On Feb 14, 2023
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Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by ChangetheChange: 2:11pm On Feb 14, 2023
Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayodeis the worst Chief Justice of Nigeria ever

Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by Racoon(m): 2:17pm On Feb 14, 2023
When one thought former Sharia justice Tanko is the worst, then enters Arowolo. Instead of salvaging the ruins his predecessor left, he is digging the Supreme Court into more ignominy.
Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by FreeStuffsNG: 2:21pm On Feb 14, 2023
Richard Akinnola, veteran Journalist?smh.
He is a lawyer and politician!

If Supreme Court like they should sit idly and watch every Dick, Tom and Harry write trash after being paid to do so, it is their beans to fry.

They should start with the Senior Lawyers that started all these rubbish. Imagine Richard Akinnola desecrating Lord Dennings by imposing his reference to ordinary men in his quotes as a blanket for vicious partisan stake actors like him and Farouk Kperoggi.

The SC should bark and bite so that when next they are paid to attack Judges they will not accept such bribes.
Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by slivertongue: 3:21pm On Feb 14, 2023
The judgments don't add up
Re: Supreme Court Warning: Veteran Journalist Accuses CJN Of Plot To Gag Free Speech by femisplash: 3:46pm On Feb 14, 2023
The NUJ must as a matter of urgency make a scapegoat out of any self-styled journalist found to be blackmailing and disparaging the justices of the Supreme Court. These jobbers throw caution to the wind in instigating the unsuspecting public after collecting brown envelope from the opposition. We can't afford enemies of the state to destroy the sanctity of our Apex Court.

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