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MOVE TO OUST CHIEF JUDGE: PDP sends warning to Kogi lawmakers

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has cautioned members of Kogi State House of Assembly to retrace their steps in the “odious conspiracy” to forcefully remove the state Chief Judge, Justice Nasir Ajana.

PDP said the lawmakers should not let “Governor Yahaya Bello to push them to act beyond their boundaries.”

This was contained in a statement the party’s national spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, released in response to the lawmakers call for the removal of the state Chief Judge.

“It is common knowledge that there is no provision in our constitution that empowers the state legislature to superintend over the judiciary or direct the powers and functions of the National Judicial Council (NJC) on issues pertaining to judges, let alone a state Chief Judge.

“The recommendation of the Kogi state House of Assembly for the removal of the State Chief Judge is therefore a misdirected shadowboxing, which not only exposes the state legislature to public ridicule but also reinforces impressions and allegations in the public space that it has been compromised to execute ignoble schemes of the state executive.

“This development is not healthy for the image of the legislators in the state and could lead to their recall by their constituents.

“The powers and functions of the state legislature vis-a vis those of the judiciary are well carved out in our laws and should be respected at all times. The ostensibly induced action of the Kogi state legislature is therefore a direct affront to our constitution and invitation to anarchy.

“The Kogi lawmakers should note that they were elected to uphold good governance and rule of law for the benefit and welfare of the people of Kogi state, and not as instruments of witch-hunt and intimidation in the hands of an anti-people, repressive, incompetent and grossly corrupt administration, which has no regard for the law and the will of the people.

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“Moreover, the lawmakers should note that in ditching the constitutional provision of separation of powers and joining in assaulting the independence and sanctity of the judiciary, they are also setting their parliament on the path of self-destruct and complete annexation by the executive.

“The party therefore charges the members of the Kogi State House of Assembly to immediately retrace their steps and ensure that as lawmakers, they are not found on the wrong side of the law,” the statement read.

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