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South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Morbeta11(op): 6:20am On Feb 14, 2025
South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint Against Chief Justice Zondo

The Judicial Conduct Committee in South Africa has set aside the dismissal of a complaint filed by a Nigerian national, Henry Okah, against Chief Justice Zondo.

Okah, a Nigerian national and former leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), had been convicted of terrorist activities in South Africa and sentenced to 24 years in prison.

The complaint alleged that Okah's court cases were irregularly tampered with before being presented to the justices, leading to their dismissal.

The Judicial Conduct Committee ruled that the issue was not solely related to the merits of the orders, but rather about the alleged tampering with Okah's cases.

The Committee in a ruling on Wednesday in appeal Ref no: JSC/25/03/24 between Henry Okаh - Complainant and Chief Justice Zondo - Respondents, referred the matter back to the Acting Chairperson for an inquiry under section 17 of the Judicial Service Commission Act.

This decision was made in accordance with section 18(4) of the Act, which guides the committee's decision-making process in appeals against dismissals.

It's worth noting that Okah has been unsuccessful in his appeals against his conviction and sentence, including an appeal to the Constitutional Court.

Despite this, he believes his incarceration is in breach of international law and the South African Constitution.

The ruling which was delivered by Jafta, Saldulker and Mabindla-Boqwana JJA of the JCC, held that the issue was about an alleged irregular tampering with the complainant's cases before they were presented to the Justices of the Court, while the complaint was not directed at the decision making process or the decision reached by the Justices.

"Evidently the complainant accepted that, on the papers placed before them, the dismissal of his applications was justified. But he complained that his applications were tampered with so as to ensure that they failed. This analysis reveals that the complaint is not solely related to the merits of the orders."

"What remains for consideration is the decision to be made in this appeal. Section 18(4) of the Act guides us in that regard. In an appeal against a dismissal effected in terms of section 15, this provision stipulates that having considered the relevant information, the Committee must either confirm or set aside the dismissal.

"For reasons set out above, the present dismissal cannot be confirmed. It must be set aside and the complaint must be remitted to the Acting Chairperson for an inquiry in terms of section 17 of the Act. It must be emphasised that, the referral has nothing to do with whether or not there is merit in the complaint, but with the fact that the matter ought to have been referred to a section 17 enquiry, given the fact that the complaint was not solely related to the merits of the judgment or order, which can be summarily dismissed in terms of section 15 of the Act.

"In the circumstances the dismissal of the complaint is set aside and the matter is referred to the Acting Chairperson for an inquiry under section 17 of the Act."

The six page ruling which SaharaReporters obtained on Thursday, partly read: "this is an appeal by Mr Henry Okah (the complainant) against a decision of the Acting Chairperson in terms of which a complaint lodged against Chief Justice Zondo (the respondent) was summarily dismissed under section 15(2) of the Judicial Service Commission Act'. This provision authorises the Chairperson of the Judicial Conduct Committee (Committee) with whom complaints are lodged, to dismiss a complaint that has certain defects. Section 15(5) vests the right of appeal in a complainant who is unhappy with the dismissal of a complaint. This appeal was lodged in terms of that provision.

"The context in which the complaint arose is the following. The complainant was arrested in South Africa for terrorist activities committed in Nigeria by a group called the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). He is a Nigerian national and at the relevant time he was the leader of MEND and lived in South Africa. He was tried and convicted in the High Court. A sentence of 24 years imprisonment was imposed on him and he is currently serving that sentence in this country.

"On a number of occasions, he sought to challenge the conviction and sentence. All appeals lodged by him were unsuccessful, including an appeal to the Constitutional Court. Although he regarded himself as a prisoner of war under International Law, he contends that his incarceration is in breach of section 37 of the Constitution and Article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention of 1949. Even though these instruments apply to persons detained without trial during war and despite the fact that he underwent a trial which resulted in a sentence of imprisonment, he believes that they apply to him."

It added, "Based on this belief he instituted numerous applications which he described as habeas corpus applications. These are applications usually instituted for the release of persons who are unlawfully detained. He alleged that these applications were initiated in the Constitutional Court. He also lodged an application that sought rescission of that Court's order in terms of which his appeal was dismissed. However, he contended, that staff in the office of the Registrar of that Court failed to place them before the Court.

"He stated that it was only after he had threatened the Registrars' staff with legal action that his applications were placed before the Justices of the Court. But some of the papers he had filed were removed from the relevant files and replaced with fake documents designed to ensure that his applications were dismissed. He stated further that the wrongful conduct by the Registrar's staff was instigated by the respondent.

"As mentioned the complaint was summarily dismissed on the ground that it solely related to the merits of the orders issued by the Court.

"The complainant was not satisfied with the dismissal and he lodged an appeal. In particular he took issue with the reason on which the dismissal was based. He pointed out that the wrongful conduct outlined above occurred at the behest of the respondent. In his own words he framed one of the grounds of appeal in these terms:

"I asserted in my complaint that in sabotaging my applications, staff members of the office of the Registrar had acted on the instruction of the Chief Justice, Justice Raymond Zondo, who I am made to believe has been in regular contact with the Government of Nigeria and others in South Africa and elsewhere who have an interest in perpetuating my captivity in South Africa".

"Notably the complaint is not about the respondent's involvement in issuing the orders in question, nor is it about whether on the papers placed before the Justices of the Court those orders were not justified. Instead the complaint is about conduct which occurred before the applications were considered and which, according to the complainant, was designed to frustrate them.

"In disputing that the complaint related solely to the merits of the orders, the complainant stated in the affidavit filed on appeal: "With respect, where I allege that authentic documents which I filed in the Court were not placed before its Justices and such allegations are not shown to be unfounded, my complaint cannot reasonably be said to be in relation to the merits of any judgement or order".

"On appeal section 18(3) of the Act¹ enjoins this Committee to consider the reasons for the dismissal, the grounds of appeal and representations made by the complainant and the respondent, if any. Despite the invitation from the Committee, the respondent made no representations. As a result, the appeal must be evaluated with reference to the reason furnished for the dismissal, the complaint, the grounds of the appeal and the representations made by the complainant."

"Relevant to this exercise are the allegations that officials in the office of the Registrar tampered with the complainant's cases by replacing some of the papers with fake ones and that in doing so these officials were carrying out the respondent's instruction. While it is hard to believe that the respondent was involved in such conduct, this scepticism is an irrelevant consideration at this point. This Committee is not called upon to determine the merits or demerits of those allegations. Rather it is required to establish whether the allegations are solely related to the merits of the relevant orders. Put differently the Committee is required to determine whether the complaint was exclusively directed at the merits of the orders.

"A careful examination of the complaint indicates that it is about an alleged irregular tampering with the complainant's cases before they were presented to the Justices of the Court. The complaint was not directed at the decision making process or the decision reached by the Justices. Evidently the complainant accepted that, on the papers placed before them, the dismissal of his applications was justified. But he complained that his applications were tampered with so as to ensure that they failed. This analysis reveals that the complaint is not solely related to the merits of the orders."
https://saharareporters.com/2025/02/13/south-african-judicial-conduct-committee-upholds-henry-okahs-complaint-against-chief#google_vignette

Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by eddychukwu(m): 6:30am On Feb 14, 2025
Is this guy still around?
Nigeria has forgotten about him o.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by immortalcrown(m): 6:31am On Feb 14, 2025
Abuja bomb blast on 1st October during Yaradua's regime.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Nobody: 7:14am On Feb 14, 2025
.. The one who refused jonathans amnesty...
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by 9jvirgin(m): 12:53pm On Feb 14, 2025
Henry Okah planned to destabilize the Jonathan government with systemic bombings. JEG was embarrassed in front of the world at the Eagle square bombing and vowed to retaliate. Henry tested Jonathan’s patience and he found out that gentlemen are not that nice.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Discountsempai:
immortalcrown:
Abuja bomb blast on 1st October during Yaradua's regime.
Nothing happened, fortunately.

MODIFED

As has been pointed out a lot did happen...

A Nigerian militant leader was charged in a South African court today over the deadly car bombs that marred the celebration of 50 years of independence on Friday.

The twin attacks killed at least 10 people and injured 36 during festivities in the capital, Abuja. They were claimed by Nigeria's main militant group, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), which blames the government for the poverty in the oil-rich region.

Prosecutors at a court in Johannesburg charged Henry Okah, a senior Mend figure who lives in South Africa, with conspiracy to commit a terrorist act and the detonation of explosive devices in Abuja. His lawyer denied his involvement.

"The accused is linked to the bombing that took place in Abuja," said Hein Louw, the magistrate overseeing the court proceeding.In an email to journalists an hour before the attack, Mend warned people to stay away from the celebrations at Eagle Square in Abuja. Five minutes after the first car exploded, a second bomb detonated, apparently targeting the police, firefighters and onlookers who had rushed to the scene.


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/oct/04/nigeria-president-car-bombs
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by GOFRONT(m): 12:54pm On Feb 14, 2025
Henry Okah
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Oscarchims: 12:54pm On Feb 14, 2025
Hmm
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by bestman09(m):
huh
This guy was very tough then, dishing out press releases, claiming responsibility for every kidnap and atrocity in the Niger Delta, but in all reality, I believe that he was just a spokesman.
His comrade in arms failed him. Tompolo, Asari Dokubo, Ateke Tom and others have been getting government patronage over the years and left their comrade in the cold.



Everyone has forgotten about him sha. I never knew that he was still in jail.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by AngelicBeing: 12:56pm On Feb 14, 2025
Chai sad
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by UHLmoving: 12:56pm On Feb 14, 2025
Where is he at the moment?
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Cowardigbos: 12:57pm On Feb 14, 2025
Always appearing in the bad news at any given chance!

Na dem

Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by fredoooooo: 12:58pm On Feb 14, 2025
I remember this one
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by wiseone28: 12:58pm On Feb 14, 2025
I still remember him during militant days
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by OviOrunmila: 12:59pm On Feb 14, 2025
I thought of him last month
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by AfroBeatDiary: 12:59pm On Feb 14, 2025
immortalcrown:
Abuja bomb blast on 1st October during Yaradua's regime.
He set a precedent to what we have today
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Jakpon: 1:02pm On Feb 14, 2025
UHLmoving:
Where is he at the moment?
Inside a South African Gulag
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by AllBlack: 1:03pm On Feb 14, 2025
Lifetime Criminal.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by richiemcgold:
This man don tey for southi prison. Nobody even talk about him again. Even his brother Charles has long been forgotten.

.. such is life.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Confirmedzombie: 1:08pm On Feb 14, 2025
In his next life if he hears Ipob he will run away.

This man was a senior leader in Ipob those days
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Nobody: 1:08pm On Feb 14, 2025
.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Flexymarketing(m): 1:11pm On Feb 14, 2025
okay

Lets work on that project today.Check my sig now.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Agugbadin: 1:13pm On Feb 14, 2025
The guyman don see pepper
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Eleph(m): 1:20pm On Feb 14, 2025
I blame Jonathan for his ordeal!
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Apel147(m): 1:32pm On Feb 14, 2025
You say! Nothing happened? This is a joke right?

Discountsempai:
Nothing happened, fortunately.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by tommy589(m): 1:38pm On Feb 14, 2025
You've made a great sacrifice. Those turncoat are now billionaires
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by NothingDoMe: 1:40pm On Feb 14, 2025
eddychukwu:
Is this guy still around?
Nigeria has forgotten about him o.
I shock.
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by maasoap(m): 1:46pm On Feb 14, 2025
immortalcrown:
Abuja bomb blast on 1st October during Yaradua's regime.
Yeah. The two loser brothers introduced bombing of public places before Boko Haram and other terror groups took over from them. The other one is in Nigerian prison with another colleague of them who heard about their plan but didn't inform the authority, that one got life sentence

eddychukwu:
Is this guy still around?
Nigeria has forgotten about him o.
Omo lile
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by dontbothermuch: 1:46pm On Feb 14, 2025
Happy val to all
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by maasoap(m): 1:47pm On Feb 14, 2025
Discountsempai:
Nothing happened, fortunately.
I think one person died
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Discountsempai: 2:00pm On Feb 14, 2025
Apel147:
You say! Nothing happened? This is a joke right?
The plot involved a large petrol tanker and an attempt to ignite said tanker...near Eagle Square during independence day celebrations.

If it had gone according to plan, a lot of people would have died, and a lot would have been injured.

(He also did set off a lot of car bombs in the city. Forgot about that.).
Re: South African Judicial Conduct Committee Upholds Henry Okah's Complaint by Mummyfour(f): 2:02pm On Feb 14, 2025
bestman09:
huh
This guy was very tough then, dishing out press releases, claiming responsibility for every kidnap and atrocity in the Niger Delta, but in all reality, I believe that he was just a spokesman.
His comrade in arms failed him. Tompolo, Asari Dokubo, Ateke Tom and others have been getting government patronage over the years and left their comrade in the cold. You are right.



Everyone has forgotten about him sha. I never knew that he was still in jail.
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