Saturday, October 29, 2016

Reading Fidel Albert’s responses on the DSS raids on judges residence and the reactions of Femi Falana earlier this morning, I concluded on these points with respect to this matter:
1. The judiciary has been at war with itself for a while: the super-corrupt versus the incorruptible.
2. That raid, immediately it could provide evidence already becomes valid. Nobody can ignore that kind of evidence. If there was no evidence, hmmm we should be talking of an attack on the judiciary and an abuse of fundamental human rights.
3. DSS calculation was so super and Nigerians want to see the matter to the end!
4. I agree with Femi Falana that NBA knows all the corrupt judges in Nigeria.
5. Either constitutionally or by Judicial Precedent, The availability of evidence overrides the criticality of who should investigate a judge.
6. That raid was not a raid against judges-It was a raid against corruption.
7. Immediately some Supreme Court judges are found corrupt, a country’s thirst for justice in any aspect of her sovereign life is already shattered since we all know that when you lose at the Supreme Court, the only place left to seek redress is with God.
8. Law, if well crafted can protect and justify the worst of crimes!
9. If you force out corruption from the judiciary, businesses, democracy, order and growth will thrive in this country.
Incorruptible judges should be celebrated in this country. Young lawyers must celebrate them. We need the names of incorruptible judges to appreciate them.
The war of the corrupt versus the incorruptible within the Judiciary has just begun!

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