A Federal High Court in Abuja has freed Justice
Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court from his trial on corruption charges.
Justice John Tsoho, in a ruling, relied on the Court
of Appeal decision in the case of Justice Hyeladzira Nganjiwa of the Federal
High Court, and held that the prosecution in the Justice Ngwuta case failed to
comply with the condition precedent before bringing charges against a judicial
officer.
Justice Tsoho said, as was the Court of Appeal’s
decision in the Justice Nganjiwa case, all allegations against a judicial
officer, with the exception of murder, arson and the likes, must first be
subjected to the scrutiny of the National Judicial Council (NJC) before the
affected judicial officer is taken before the regular court for trial.
He said none of the offences in the 13-count charge
against Justice Ngwuta fall in the category on the offences on which the Court
of Appeal said a judicial officer may be prosecuted with first clearing with
the NJC.
He noted that the NJC was cautious when it used the
word “may” in deciding that some offences could be prosecuted without first
subjecting such judicial officer to NJC’s disciplinary process, because such
distinction was always difficult to make.
BREAKING: Corruption: Court frees Justice Ngwuta
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