The Initiative for Research, Innovation and Advocacy in Development (IRIAD) and The Electoral Hub has called on the Nigerian Police Force, the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation, and the Nigeria Judicial Council to take steps towards restoring the trust in our judiciary.
The Director, IRIAD-The Electoral Hub, Princess Hamman-Obels in a press statement while reacting to valedictory session of the 9th Assembly, Senator, Adamu Muhammad Bulkachuwa thanking his wife, retired Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa, former President of the Court of Appeal for extending her help to his colleagues while she was in office.
Princess Obels expressed concern that a thank-you message of this nature would ordinarily be of little interest to public discourse but his wife’s position as the former President of the Court of Appeal raises serious concerns about the integrity of the judiciary and questions the sanctity of Nigerian democracy.
She said if, as insinuated, Justice Bulkachuwa’s position had been used to influence electoral adjudications and other judicial processes unfairly, it constitutes an electoral crime and the perpetrator should be prosecuted accordingly.
Arising from the above, she condemned any form of undue influence over members of the judiciary.
According to her ,the institution plays a key role in upholding the principles of justice, fairness and the rule of law, and ought not to be tainted by outside influence.
She implored these institutions to conduct a collaboratory review of actions or inactions of Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa while in office.
“This would help in establishing the basis on which judicial proceedings can be initiated and the sanity of our democratic experience restored.
“This is our position that the inadvertent admission of guilt should not be allowed to go unaddressed. Relevant governmental agencies should act to restore public trust. Citizens and civil society actors should continually follow up the process and engage actively for action in the interest of our democracy.
“We reiterate that accountability, transparency and justice are major requirements for democracy, democratic consolidation and societal development.
” As such, we commit to continue monitoring this situation closely and ensuring fairness and impartiality in a judicial system that serves the best interests of all Nigerians,” she said.