DSS siege to judiciary: NBA declares state of emergency in the judiciary, demands release of arrested judges
Following the siege to some Judges’ homes, their arrest and what many termed the abduction of two Supreme Court justices, Inyang Okoro and Sylvester Ngwuta , with members of their families, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on Saturday declared a state of emergency in the judiciary.
Some Judges were arrested Gestapo by midnight of Friday in the most brazen manner ever since the return of democracy by men of the Department of State Services (DSS).
The declaration of the state of emergency was made on Saturday evening in Lagos by the NBA President, Abubakar Mahmoud (SAN) while addressing the press alongside four past presidents of the association – Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Dr. Olisa Agbakoba (SAN); Mr. J.B. Daudu (SAN) and Augustine Alegeh (SAN).
Other legal icons in attendance were Prof. Kayinsola Ajayi (SAN), Mr. Yusuf Ali (SAN), Mr. Dele Adesina (SAN).
Mahmoud who said two Supreme Court justices were “abducted”, with members of their families are still missing as their whereabouts is unknown.
Mahmoud announced the constitution of an emergency or crisis management team, comprising past NBA presidents to engage with the government, stressing that it was not the responsibility of the DSS to arrest judges. The NBA president said the action of the DSS was an unconstitutional means of intimidating the judiciary and undermining its independence.
The NBA President called on President Muhammadu Buhari to order the immediate release of the arrested judges, vowing that there would be consequences should the demand be ignored.
“I want to emphasise again that we are not under military rule and we cannot accept this unholy event and Gestapo-style operation.
“We, therefore, call on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately caution all the state security agencies and to respect the rule of law and to respect due process.
“Any issues affecting the judicial officers, there are established procedures for handling them and we demand that this constitutional process must be obeyed.
“Given the unfolding nature of the event and the seriousness of the situation, the NBA hereby declares a state of emergency as it affects the affairs of the judiciary and I hereby constitute a crisis management team, comprising all past presidents of the association.
“I want to, on behalf of the association, make the very following clear and unequivocal demands: we demand the immediate and unconditional release of all the judges abducted from about 9pm yesterday (Friday).
“The release must be done immediately and without any conditions. Two, we demand that the Department of State Services should limit itself to its statutory and constitutional responsibilities.
“I’ll be meeting with the CJN later tonight or tomorrow. There will be consequences should these demands are not met.”