19 October, 2009
The Chairman,
National Judicial Commission,
Supreme Court Complex,
Abuja.
Attention: Justice Kutigi
Your Lordship Mr Chairman,
GROSS MISCONDUCT ON THE PART OF THE
FEDERAL HIGH COURT JUDGE IN THE CASE
OF FRN VS JAMES IBORI & ANOR.
Background:
Mr. Chairman, we are a Coalition of
over fifty Civil Society,
Community-Based and other NGOs that
are devoted to anti-corruption
crusade to free Nigeria from the
pangs of unbridled corruption. We
have been involved in monitoring the
progress recorded in the prosecution
of anti corruption cases especially
those involving politically exposed
persons.
We have being monitoring the case
from the Federal High Court, Kaduna,
Kaduna the Federal High Court,
Asaba, Delta State. It is common
knowledge that the Attorney-General
of the Federation has been using his
position to frustrate the trial of
Chief Ibori both in Nigeria and in
the United Kingdom.
In order to prevent Chief Ibori from
being brought to book the Honourable
Attorney-General of the Federation
has caused the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
to take the following decisions:
i. All the witnesses in the
case have been removed from the EFCC
and transferred to different
locations all over the country.
ii. Mr. Ibrahim Magu, a serving
police officer, who coordinated the
investigation of the case has been
suspended from the Police for over a
year.
iii. Rotimi Jacobs Esq., the
counsel who handled the matter at
the Federal High Court, Kaduna and
at the Court of Appeal has been
removed from the case.
iv. The appeal filed at Supreme
Court by EFCC against the decision
of the court of appeal on the
movement of venue of trial of
Ibori's case from Kaduna to Asaba
was discontinued without any reason.
Perversion of Justice by the
Judiciary
Now the judiciary seems to have been
co-opted into the whole intrigues to
pervert justice in this case having
regard to the role of the trial
judge in the Federal High Court,
Asaba. The misconduct of his
Lordship is unprecedented in the
history of the legal profession in
Nigeria.
We crave your indulgence by
reporting to you the gross
misconduct committed by the Judge
handling the case of FRN V.
James Ibori & Anor. at the
Federal High Court, holden at Asaba,
Delta State. The details of the
gross misconduct of the learned
trial judge include the following:
i. The trial judge in the
Federal High Court, Asaba, Delta
State caused a letter to be written
to a trial court in London sometimes
in October 2009.
ii. In the said letter the
trial court in London was informed
that the case at the Federal High
Court, Asaba would be disposed off
at the next adjourned date on
October 26, 2009.
iii. The trial judge in the
Federal Court caused the case to be
brought forward by calling lawyers
on phone to appear before him on
October 12, 2009.
iv. The application of the
Accused challenging the 170-count
charge was taken on October 12,
2009. Ruling has been fixed for
November 6, 2009.
v. In line with the information
passed to the London judge we have
confirmed that the 170-count charge
will be dismissed on November 6,
2009.
vi. Since the trial in London
has been stayed to allow the
Nigerian case to be concluded the
dismissal of the 170-count charge in
Nigeria will lead to the automatic
dismissal of the case fixed for
November 9, 2009.
Our Prayer
In view of the fact that there is no
provision in the Criminal Code Act
or Criminal Procedure Act for
exchange of letters between a trial
court in Nigeria and a foreign court
we urge the National Judicial
Council under your able leadership
to investigate the circumstances
surrounding the letter written to
London by the Federal High Court,
Asaba.
Having disclosed to a foreign court
in advance that a 170-count charge
would be dismissed on a particular
date (before the commencement of
trial) we pray the National Judicial
Council to call the trial judge to
order and transfer the case from him
to another judge in the Federal High
Court without any further delay.
Debo Adeniran
Executive Chairman, CACOL
08037194969
dadnig@yahoo.com
www.deboadeniran.blogspot.com
cc:
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The President and
Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces
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The President of the Senate
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The Honourable Speaker, House of
Representatives
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The Minister of Justice and
Attorney-General of the Federation
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The Chairman, National Judicial
Commission
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The President, Nigerian Bar
Association (NBA)