Justices who declared candidate who emerged 4th in guber election as substantive governor, refused travel visas by US embassy — Donald Duke

Justices who declared candidate who emerged 4th in guber election as substantive governor, refused travel visas by US embassy — Donald Duke

A former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, has alleged that the Justices who delivered a judgement that made a candidate who came fourth in

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A former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, has alleged that the Justices who delivered a judgement that made a candidate who came fourth in an election the winner have been refused visas to attend a Judges’ conference in the US. According to him, their aides were given visas, but they were not.

He made the claim at a book launch ceremony at Lagos today.

Governor Duke was among guests at the launch of A Stranger In Their Midst, the memoir of Justice Charles Archibong (rtd) at the Wheat baker Hotel, Ikoyi Lagos.

According to Duke, all the aides, who applied alongside their principals, were granted visas, while only the judges’ applications were refused.

The book presentation held against the backdrop of growing concern over recent judicial pronouncements in Nigeria.

In his own contribution, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Olisa Agbakoba, pointed out the fact that the National Judicial Council is controlled by the Chief Justice of Nigeria who appoints 50 of its 60 members.

“The conditions of service of the judiciary are terrible. It means they can be controlled. Those who don’t want to just take it easy and keep their heads down are strangers in their midst.

“We should not put our judges in a position where they can be tempted,” he further stated.

On his own part, a former member of the House of Representatives, Abdul Oroh, shared his experience when he served on the House Judiciary Committee.

According to him, the top echelon of the Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) is responsible for corrupting judges.

A Stranger in Their Midst is a 228-page autobiography focusing on the judicial career of Mr. Justice Charles Archibong at the Federal High Court in several locations across the country.

Justice Archibong served on the bench of the Federal High Court from 2002 to 2013.

The book details matters that came before Justice Archibong during his time as a Federal Judge. His characteristic approach to adjudication was a decided bent toward the speedy conclusion of proceedings before him.

The cases ranged from the abduction of a sitting state governor, the recall of the Deputy Senate President, a trial of activists of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, to pushing through trial a claim against federal authorities over the publication of an air accident report, oil magnates and communications czars tangling with their creditors.

Things reach a climax when Justice Archibong collides with senior lawyers engaged on behalf of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to conduct a major criminal trial and about the same time the Judge gets caught in the crossfire of feuding political bigwigs fighting for the control of party-political structures. These conflicts will lead to the premature termination of his judicial career.

Recall that on the 14th of January, 2020, the supreme court, in a unanimous judgement by a seven-man panel of by Supreme court Justices recognized Governor Hope Uzodimma of the All Progressives Congress as the winner of the Imo State 2019 gubernatorial election despite coming a distant fourth at the polls.