According to the US diplomatic cable, an attorney for
then Governor Haruna, who worked for Afe Babalola, confirmed that the
favourable ruling by the Court of Appeal "was ensured in typical Nigerian
fashion: with cash."
AWikileaks classified United States diplomatic cable
has exposed how Nigerian legal luminary, Chief Afe Babalola, and former
president, Olusegun Obasanjo, way back in 2004 allegedly purchased a Court of
Appeal ruling that ensured the then Adamawa State governor, Boni Haruna,
remained in office.
According to the US diplomatic cable, an attorney for
then Governor Haruna, who worked for Afe Babalola, confirmed that the
favourable ruling by the Court of Appeal "was ensured in typical Nigerian
fashion: with cash."
"The attorney, who works for Presidential
attorney Afe Babalola, said that when President Obasanjo sent Babalola to take
over the appeal, he also sent cash to be used for the appeal."
"The attorney claims that he went along for the
delivery of 30 million naira (about $225,000) to each of the five judges on the
tribunal but did not know if this was all the money disbursed. "This is
the normal procedure when it is an important case," he averred," the
Wikileaks document read.
Boni Yaruna, a staunch member of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), Obasanjo's party at that time, was governor of Adamawa
State from 1999 to 2007.
Afe Babalola has recently come under the radar in
Nigeria over his use of the Nigerian police to arrest human rights lawyer,
Dele Farotimi, from office in Lagos State - an action that has received
national and global condemnation from various quarters and human rights
groups.
SaharaReporters reported last Tuesday that Farotimi
was arrested and taken to Ekiti State for allegedly defaming Afe Babalola, a
prominent legal figure, in his book "Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice
System".
On Wednesday, Farotimi was arraigned at a Magistrates
court in Ado-Ekiti, where he pleaded "not guilty" to the 16 charges
brought against him. The police have filed another set of charges just to keep
Farotimi in detention.
The presiding magistrate, Abayomi Adeosun, had denied
Farotimi bail and ordered that he be remanded in the correctional centre until
December 10 for further hearing.
Meanwhile, Wikileaks documents which detailed the saga
involving Babalola, Obasanjo and the Court of Appeal ruling in 2004, are
typically classified US diplomatic cables sent to and from US embassies in
countries throughout the world.
Wikileaks was to publish 251,287 cables, originating
from 274 embassies and dating from December 28, 1966, to February 28, 2010, the
organisation said on its website.
The documents on B. Abuja 539, classified by Russells
J Hanks, acting Political counsellor in a summary aid, "On July 5, an
appeals court sitting in Jos overturned the March 24 election tribunal decision
that had nullified the election of Adamawa State Governor Boni Haruna. The
verdicts of the appeals court and the election tribunal differed so
significantly on their findings of the relevant facts that they beg the
question of whether one verdict or the other may have been
"influenced" by outside parties. End summary.
"2. (U) On July 5, an appeals court sitting in
Jos overturned the March 24 election tribunal decision (reftels A and B) that
had nullified the election of Adamawa State Governor Boni Haruna, PDP member
and protege of VP Atiku Abubakar. The original election tribunal had found
"beyond reasonable doubt" that electoral malpractices had taken
place, and that the election was noncompliant with the Electoral Law.
"3 (U) The appeals court in Jos, however, found
that the evidence used by the election tribunal was "absolutely inadequate
even to prove the simplest of a criminal offence, very impotent to affect the
appellants/cross respondents, ridiculous for convicting any of the
appellants/cross respondents with commission of any electoral offence,"
and that the evidence was scandalous and naive as a basis for nullifying the
election.
"4. (C) According to an attorney for Haruna, the
outcome was ensured in typical Nigerian fashion: with cash. The attorney, who
works for Presidential attorney Afe Babalola, said that when President Obasanjo
sent Babalola to take over the appeal, he also sent cash to be used for the
appeal. The attorney claims that he went along for the delivery of 30 million
naira (about $225,000) to each of the five judges on the tribunal but did not
know if this was all the money disbursed. "This is the normal procedure when
it is an important case," he averred.
"5. (U) Note. The appeals court decision is final
and cannot be appealed to Nigeria's Supreme Court. End Note.
"6. (SBU) Comment. While the Embassy has been
unable to examine the Appeal Court ruling in its entirety, the verdicts of the
appeals court and the election tribunal differed so significantly on their
findings of the relevant facts that it begs the question of whether one verdict
or the other may have been "influenced" by outside parties.
"Both courts were composed of senior members of
the judiciary, both operating under the same laws, principles, and guidelines.
It would be normal for an appeals court to have a slightly different
interpretation than a lower court, but the radically divergent views of the Jos
court from the Yola tribunal leave little doubt that something other than the
law was factored in to the final decision."
Commenting on the Wikileaks documents, human rights
activist and Convener of #RevolutionNow movement, Omoyele Sowore, said
"Babalola's chickens are coming home to roost."
"Chief Afe Babalola’s chickens are coming
home to roost! Facts are now emerging that, in fact, the reputation they are
using the Nigeria Police Force to protect by kidnapping Dele Farotimi doesn't
exist at all.
"Here is a Wikileaks US government cable
detailing how Chief Afe and former President Obasanjo bought a Court of Appeal
judgment with cash in Plateau state.
#FreeDeleFarotimiNow," Sowore wrote on
Sunday.
SaharaReporters had reported that Farotimi,
currently in remand, filed an application for his bail at the Ado Ekiti
Magisterial District of Magistrate Court of Nigeria.
The Motion for Bail filed in Charge No: MAD/1476/2024,
Motion No: MAD/ 160cm/244 before the court is between Commissioner of Police as
Complainant/ Respondent And Dele Farotimi as Defendant/Applicant.
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