NJC DISMISSES $1M, BULLET-PROOF CAR, LAND GIFT ALLEGATION AGAINST JUDGE IN RIVERS CASE

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NJC DISMISSES $1M, BULLET-PROOF CAR, LAND GIFT ALLEGATION AGAINST JUDGE IN RIVERS CASE

The National Judicial Council, NJC, has dismissed four separate petitions filed against Justice Peter Odo Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja over judgements he delivered on Rivers State political matters.

The petitions written to the NJC were predicated on allegations that the judge was induced with $1 million, a bulletproof car and a gift of a plot of land in the discharge of his judicial functions.

The chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Rivers State, Chief Emeka Beke, is one of those who authored the petitions.

However, after the appearance of the judge before the NJC probe panel and the blunt refusal of the petitioners to show up to establish their allegations, it was held that the petitions were unsubstantiated and could not be relied upon.

The NJC report on the petitions obtained by judiciary journalists read in part: “The Council deliberated on 4 petitions against Hon. Justice Peter O. Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, as follows:

“Petition by Mr. Douglas W. Chukwu, the Secretary of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission, against Hon. Justice Lifu was discountenanced, as the petitioner, who had earlier indicated interest to participate in the hearing of his petition, failed, neglected and refused to appear before the Committee.

“The Council also finds that the allegations of inducement to the tune of $1 million, a bullet-proof car and gift of a plot of land to Hon. Justice Lifu by Chief Emeka Beke, Chairman, All Progressive Congress (APC), Rivers State, were not substantiated in any form.

“It was also found that the same parties who appeared before the High Court in Rivers State also appeared before Hon. Justice Lifu at the Federal High Court in Abuja but failed to disclose or bring to the notice of the Hon. Judge the existence of a sister case at Rivers State High Court.

“The Council noted that the acts of misconduct alleged were actually perpetrated by the petitioners who filed the case at the Rivers State High Court, after the case at the Federal High Court, Abuja had been instituted, suggesting forum shopping.

“Council finds that Hon. Justice Lifu neither exhibited personal interest in the matter nor misconducted himself in the procedure and noted that the complaints contained in the petitions are now subject of appeal by the petitioners.

“Similarly, Council dismissed the two petitions by Abednego Oli Benjamin, Chairman, Boot Party, Rivers State Chapter, against Hon. Justice Lifu, as it finds the allegations of bribery and other corrupt practices against the Subject Judge were unsubstantiated.

It also finds that there is no proof of misconduct in the ex parte orders made by the Subject Judge. Council also noted that the ex parte orders are now the subject of appeals.

“On the petition by Dr. G. M. Giles-West, Clerk, Rivers State House of Assembly, against Hon. Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, the Council finds that the petition was not supported with a verifying affidavit and was therefore discountenanced.”

In the same vein, the Council resolved that legal practitioners who, by themselves or in collusion with litigants, write frivolous petitions to blackmail the judicial officers will be reported to the Legal Practitioners’ Disciplinary Committee, LPDC, or the Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee, LPPC, for appropriate action.

Meanwhile, NJC has set up seven committees to investigate allegations of judicial misconduct against other judicial officers.

  • Dons Eze

    DONS EZE, PhD, Political Philosopher and Journalist of over four decades standing, worked in several newspaper houses across the country, and rose to the positions of Editor and General Manager. A UNESCO Fellow in Journalism, Dr. Dons Eze, a prolific writer and author of many books, attended several courses on Journalism and Communication in both Nigeria and overseas, including a Postgraduate Course on Journalism at Warsaw, Poland; Strategic Communication and Practical Communication Approach at RIPA International, London, the United Kingdom, among others.

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