A Former NBA President and Senior Advocate of Nigeria,
JB Daudu has reacted to SAN Femi Falana’s assertion that the FCT Minister,
Nyesom Wike cannot build houses for judges in the FCT . He identified that
the purchase of vehicles, construction of residential quarters for judges, and
renovation of courts, have often been labeled as attempts to induce or purchase
justice.
He firmly rejected these allegations, describing them
as untrue and malicious, aimed at damaging the judiciary’s reputation. He
acknowledged the Honorable Minister of the FCT’s denial of any wrongdoing
through his Special Assistant, stating that there is nothing illegal or
unethical about the construction of judicial quarters by the executive branch.
He emphasized that it is the doctrine of separation of powers that stands as a
fundamental principle of constitutional law.
He said in a live coverage by Symfoni from
5:57, “In the past few months, a cross-section of the legal intelligence here
have labeled the executives’ actions, like the purchase of vehicles and other
hardware, the construction of official residential quarters for judges, the
renovation of courts, and the construction of new courtrooms by the executive
arm of government, states and federal, as amounting to inducements and the
purchase of justice from the courts. From all available empirical evidence, the
foregoing allegations are untrue and malicious and only designed to portray the
judiciary in very bad light.
Even though the Honorable Minister of the FCT, through
his Special Assistant, has denied that there is anything illegal, unlawful,
unethical or unconstitutional in the building of judicial quarters by the
executive arm of government, the same intelligence here is adamant in
their position that such a measure is illegal and unethical because it amounts
to a breach of the rules of the separation of powers.
I want to debunk this postulation by giving my brief
description of my understanding of the doctrine of separation of powers. It is
a basic principle of constitutional law that defines the functions and
responsibilities of the three branches of government: the legislature, the
executive, and judiciary framework. It is designed to prevent the concentration
of power in any single entity, thereby safeguarding individual liberties and
promoting a system of checks and balances.”
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