Judge Withdraws From Saraki's Suit Over Alleged Bribe
Justice
Abdul Kafarati of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has withdrawn from a
fundamental rights suit filed by Senate President Bukola Saraki, to
crush the charges of false declaration of assets brought against him by
the federal government at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
Kafarati
explained that his integrity had been called into question in the
matter, hence his decision to disqualify himself from it.
According
to him, his decision comes on the heels of a report on an online
publications accusing him of corruption to the tune N2bn..
Kafarati belives that if he ruled against or for Saraki his decision would be interpreted differently.
He
said:“A publication made allegations against my person, alleging that I
have been compromised with N2bn. They also alleged that I am known in
the legal cycle for being susceptible to corruption.
“What
this has done is to put my integrity to question and they know that what
they said is not true. They just derive pleasure when they malign the
integrity of a judicial office.
“It is
unfortunate that we don’t have the appropriate laws to take care of
this. As it stands, I am caught between two devils, if the judgment
goes in favour of Saraki now they will say that I have been compromised,
on the other hand, if it goes against him they will say I have been
intimidated.
“In
light of the allegation, the right and appropriate thing to do is to
disqualify myself and return the case-file to the Chief Judge for
re-assignment to another Judge.“It is only in this country that people can wake up and start calling people names.“In
the circumstance, I disqualify myself from this case. I will hereby
send the case file to the chief judge for re-assignment to another
judge.”
Kafarati
had fixed Tuesday, March 22, for judgment on Saraki’s suit but instead
of delivering the judgment, he announced his withdrawal from the case.
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