12th
September, 2023
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO CATHOLIC BISHOPS: STOP BULLYING
JUDGES
Sequel to the judgement delivered by the five-man Presidential
Elections Petitions Tribunal (PEPT) which ruled unanimously in favour of President
Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima, the president of the Catholic
Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), Archbishop Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, has
warned the Supreme Court not to bend the law in favour of anyone.
The warning came on Sunday, 10th September, 2023 during
the opening ceremony of the 2023 second plenary assembly of the CBCN.
Meanwhile an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC) has faulted the catholic bishops. In a statement issued by its
Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Tuesday, 12th
September, 2023, the organisation accused the bishops of insincerity,
double-speaking, bias against those who won the case at the tribunal and
bullying of Supreme Court judges.
The full statement reads :
“The president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria
(CBCN), Archbishop Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, on Sunday 10th September,
2023 descended heavily on the verdict of the five-man Presidential Elections
Petitions Tribunal (PEPT) which ruled unanimously in favour of President Bola
Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima. Ugorji also warned the Supreme
Court not to bend the law in favour of anyone (https://www.legit.ng/politics/1553306-atiku-obi-tinubu-catholic-bishops-faults-pepc-sends-warning-supreme-court/).
“MURIC finds the
bishops’ stand on the verdict pregnant with insincerity, double standard and
bias against the defendants. In particular, we find the bullying of Supreme
Court judges debasing, denigrating and totally unacceptable.
“It is a manifestation of insincerity for the bishops to first
reject the tribunal’s verdict and to follow it up by warning the Supreme Court
judges ‘Not to bend the law in favour of anyone’.
“Nigerians need to contextualise
the warning against the background of an existing judgement given in favour of ‘someone’
already while juxtaposing it with the bishops’ rejection of that judgement. Had
there been no judgement at all in favour of anyone had been good, but there is
a subsisting judgement which the bishops are faulting.
“It simply means the
bishops spoke with a mindset. They have a favourite. They have a candidate and
what they mean is this, ‘Oh ye judges of the Supreme Court, the tribunal has
ruled in favour of ‘someone’ but we have rejected it because the judges ‘adopted
a dismissive approach’. We therefore warn you ahead. Your ruling will be
rejected by us if it also fails to favour our candidate.’
“We are pleasantly surprised that the bishops described a
judgement document of more than 798 pages as ‘dismissive approach’. The voluminous
document that got many of the lawyers sleeping in court as it took fourteen
hours to deliver. The learned judges were meticulous in their delivery of the judgement.
To call that ‘dismissive’ is to be guilty of premeditated trivialization.
“Yet the bishops engaged in double-speaking when they
described the delivery of the judgement as ‘marathon’. The gap between ‘dismissive
approach’ and ‘marathon’ delivery is like the distance between heaven and earth.
Such inconsistency is unexpected of men of the bishops’ caliber whom many look
upon as models and leaders.
“We expected the catholic
bishops to seize the opportunity of the second plenary of the seminary to lecture
the authors of the plethora of prophecies about the outcome of the election,
and even that of the tribunal judgment, all of which turned out to be false. They
became a monumental embarrassment.
“As leaders the
bishops also failed to advise the opposition against cyber bullying, threats,
insults, abuses and blackmail. That is not how we should continue in Nigeria.
“We were disappointed that the bishops failed to advise the
opposition on global best practices among the electorate and the citizenry
generally. Perhaps the bishops are
comfortable when judges and members of their families are threatened and when
the pictures of people’s children are sent to them as threats.
“Instead of speaking
out against these bohemian attitudes, the bishops decided to set bad precedent
by sending a chilling warning to judges of the Supreme Court. The only
achievement expected in that warning is the emboldening of characters behind
cyber-bullying, threats and insults and the depletion of confidence and trust
in the nation’s judiciary.
“For deciding to
issue this jaundiced statement, and for warning the highly revered judges of
the Supreme Court, the bishops have proved that they are worse than the
Obedients. There is no difference between that warning and the threats issued
by the Obedients
“By issuing that
warning, the bishops became impediments to a free judiciary. It is not only a
tyrannical government that can be a threat to the independence of the judiciary
and its freedom, a belligerent citizenry as well as any arrogant institution or
group, whether social or spiritual, that proves unwilling to submit to the rule
of law can equally constitute cogs in the wheel of freedom of the judiciary.
“The judiciary must be free from fear of physical,
psychological and spiritual attacks to be able to deliver judgement without
fear or favour whereas the bishops’ warning was calculated to create fear in
the judges of the Supreme Court even before the case files reach their tables.
It is calculated to coerce the judges to make judicial pronouncements that will
favour the bishops’ favourite candidate.
“It is unclerical to
bully judges and, by the way, only those whose cases are watery and without
merit try to intimidate judges. Only men of little faith do. This is what the
bishops are expected to have in abundance (faith) by virtue of their calling.
Nigerians are tremendously disappointed. It is demeaning. The bishops and all
Nigerians must have tons of faith in the judges that the Nigerian judiciary may
remain credible.
“MURIC charges
judges of the Supreme Court to ignore the veiled threat from the Catholic
bishops and to confront the case brought before them with truth, strength,
vigour and faith.
“To all judges we
say, ‘Stand firm like the Rock of Gibraltar and fear not. Your chamber is
hallowed and your profession most noble. Men of conscience will stand by you
but, above all, Almighty God will vindicate you’."
#StopBullyingJudges
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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