Corruption, Not Judiciary Under Attack - President Buhari Finally Speaks on Arrest of 'Corrupt' Judges
In an official statement by Garba Shehu, presidential media adviser,
President Muhammadu Buhari has made his first official reaction to the
arrest of seven senior judges between Friday night and Saturday morning,
saying that the raids on the judges' residence by the Department of
State Security Service (DSS), was an assault on corruption and not on
the judiciary.
We had reported over the weekend that an agent of the Department of
State Services (DSS), Garba Abdullahi, said it raided the homes of seven
judges, including two of the Supreme Court, across the country over
allegations of corruption levelled against them, adding that it found
$2million stashed in the house of one of the judges.
In the statement by Garba Shehu, the presidency described the raids as
‘surgical’ saying due process was followed in the arrests.
Read it in full below;
Corruption, not judiciary under attack
The Presidency assures that the President reserves his highest respect
for the institution of the judiciary as the third arm of government.
To this end, the President will not do anything to undermine its independence.
President Buhari remains a committed democrat, in words and in his
action, and will not take any action in violation of the constitution.
The recent surgical operation against some judicial officers is
specifically targeted at corruption and not at the judiciary as an
institution.
In a robust democracy such as ours, there is bound to be a plurality of
opinions on any given issue, but there is a convergence of views that
the country has a corruption problem that needs to be corrected.
But reports by a section of the media are giving us cause for concern.
In undertaking the task of reporting, the media should be careful about
the fault lines they open. It is wrong to present this incident as a
confrontation between the executive and judicial arms of government.
The Presidency has received assurances from the DSS that all due
processes of the law, including the possession of search and arrest
warrants were obtained before the searches.
To suggest that the government is acting outside the law in a dictatorial manner is to breach the interest of the state.
GARBA SHEHU
SSAP (Media and Publicity)
ABUJA
9-10-16
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