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Justice Dispensation: Malami Recants, Says “I didn’t blame Judiciary”, Accuse  Mischief Makers Of Twisting His Comment

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Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Jusitice, Abubakar Malami, has recanted his earlier accusations against the Judiciary.

He rather accused those he described as  “some mischief makers” of projecting him as blaming the judiciary.

The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Mohammad had rejected the AGF’s claim that the Judiciary is not transparent and that it has been responsible for the delay in justice administration.

Malami had  last week in Abuja at the 2020 Justice Sector Summit organised by the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) joined others in demanding that the Judiciary should be more open in its financial dealings and ensure prompt adjudication of cases.

But Malami reacting in a statement recanting his earlier position,  said that President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government accords respect to the democratic provisions of the doctrine of separation of powers among the three independent and separate arms of government.

Malami made this known in a statement issued by Dr. Umar Jibrilu Gwandu, the Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations, Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.

The text reads:

Malami said the Federal Government maintained the sanctity of the provisions of Sections 4, 5 and 6 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria that delineate the roles and responsibilities of the executives, legislature and judiciary.

He said it was on this note that the Federal Government supported the review of Section 121(3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to accommodate the provisions for financial autonomy of the state legislature and judiciary.

In addition to the Constitutional provisions, Malami explained that the Federal Government also came up with the Executive Order 10 to enforce the provision of autonomy of State Legislature and Judiciary.

Malami said it is on the record that the Buhari-led Federal Government has a record of non-interference with or meddling into the affairs of the legislature and judiciary.

It was within the context of this quality and feature of non-interference by the Buhari-led Federal government and for the avoidance of sub-judice that the Minister responded that high-profile cases were presented by the Federal Government for prosecution and the government came out with initiatives in its efforts to support speedy determination of justice. 

He noted with dismay the way his response to a question in a recent interview was construed to evoke an unintended and non-existing inferences which some mischief makers projected him as blaming the judiciary.

“It was an innocent statement aimed at showing and re-enactment of tripartite division of powers and responsibilities among the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary,” he said.  

Malami said this position was in consistent with the decision of the Court of Appeal in Hon. Abdullahi Maccido Ahmad v. Sokoto State House of Assembly & Anor,  (2002) 44 WRN 52 where the Court Per Salami JCA held inter alia that;

“The doctrine of separation of powers has three implications:
a. that the same person should not be part of more than one of the arms or division of government;

b. that one branch should not dominate or control another arm. This is particularly important in the relationship between (the) executive and the courts;

c. that one branch should not attempt to exercise the function of the other…”

The Minister said in view of the crucial role of the judiciary as an essential element of democratic system, the Federal Government gives attention to the budgetary provisions of the Judiciary in addition to welfare-packages meant to enhance their operations.

*Dr. Umar Jibrilu Gwandu*
Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations,
Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice
9th February, 2022

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