Ekiti: Chief Justice Of Nigeria (CJN) Postpones Foreign Trip Over Fayose’s Inauguration As National Judicial Council (NJC) Likely To Take Position Monday
The leadership of the nation’s judiciary is reportedly in a quandary over the alleged plan to use the arm of government to scuttle the October 16 swearing-in of Ekiti governor-elect, Mr Ayodele Fayose.
To ensure that nothing goes wrong,
the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Aloma Mariam Mukhtar, has
reportedly shelved her earlier plan to travel to Athens, Greece, next week
Tuesday, after the meeting of the National Judicial Council (NJC) scheduled for
Monday and Tuesday.
Checks revealed that she was billed
to travel to Athens for a stress management conference, alongside her brother
justices, as well as heads of certain agencies of the judiciary and the Chief
Registrar of the Supreme Court, Sunday Olorundahunsi.
The reported change in her itinerary
would now possibly see her join others at the conference on Thursday, October
16, depending on whether the swearing-in holds or not.
If the swearing-in is not held, it
is likely that the trip would be entirely cancelled for her, considering the
crisis that is expected to trail such development and the central role she is expected
to play in solving the expected logjam.
Nigerian Tribune learnt that though
convinced that the suit on his eligibility was a pre-election matter that
should have been sorted out earlier, the judiciary leadership was reportedly
concerned about what to do in an event of the Ekiti High Court giving judgment
stopping the swearing-in.
The opposition All Progressives
Congress (APC), on Thursday, had accused the presidency of deploying soldiers
to the court handling Fayose’s case, to stop the planned judgment before the
swearing-in.
In a statement issued in Abuja, on
Thursday, by its national publicity secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party
said the alleged act of deploying security agents to prevent the courts from
re-opening, as directed by the NJC, amounted to undermining the judiciary and
the constitution.
Nigerian Tribune also gathered that
the embattled state Chief Judge, Justice Daramola, made efforts on Wednesday to
register with the judiciary leadership in Abuja, his discomfort with the
alleged deployment of soldiers to prevent the courts from sitting.
It was learnt that he could only get
across to an intermediate official, who reportedly asked him to speak directly
with Justice Mukhtar.
It could not, however, be
ascertained if the complaint got to her, but as of press time, checks within
the top echelon of the judiciary did not indicate any extant documented
complaints about the controversial security beef-up.
Nigerian Tribune was equally told
that Justice Mukhtar had consulted with a couple of her colleagues and senior
lawyers on their thoughts of what could be done if the swearing-in was
judicially-stopped, with Daramola being ordered by a competent court not to
swear Fayose in.
The preponderance of opinions
reportedly favoured ensuring that nothing stopped the CJ from performing the
constitutional duty.
The Ekiti issue has also been listed
for consideration at the next council meeting and a definite pronouncement is
reportedly likely on the swearing-in controversy, in order to lay the whole
issue to rest.
At the emergency meeting held
penultimate Thursday, Daramola, a member of the council, reportedly told the
council that the entire story about plan to stop the swearing-in was a rumour.
A council source revealed that at
the emergency meeting, the CJN reportedly raised the concern, with the Ekiti CJ
said to have told the gathering that the whole issue was just a rumour blown
out of proportion.
At this point, a debate reportedly
ensued on whether Daramola should be present when issues involving him were
being discussed, considering the allegations against him by Fayose’s party.
Those against his continued presence
reportedly carried the day and he was said to have been excused from the
meeting.
It is likely he would also not be
present at the next week meeting, though a source said he was invited, since
there were other issues apart from Ekiti saga.
Ekiti: Chief Justice Of Nigeria (CJN) Postpones Foreign Trip Over Fayose’s Inauguration As National Judicial Council (NJC) Likely To Take Position Monday
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