Stephen Ukandu, Umuahia
Former Vice President and the candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the February 25 presidential poll, Atiku Abubakar, has warned that any attempt to intimidate or compromise members of the Presidential Election Petitions Court, PEPC, would be an open invitation to anarchy in the country.
This is as the former number two citizen has raised the alarm over alleged plots by agents of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to ambush the judiciary and truncate democracy in Nigeria.
“To compromise the workings of our democracy and seeking to compromise the workings of our judiciary is an open call for anarchy,” Atiku warned.
Atiku who raised the alarm in a statement by his Media Aide, Paul Ibe, told the ruling party to jettison any plot to hoodwink the Judges of the PEPC as such would be stoutly resisted by the masses.
He said that the Judiciary remained the last hope of the common man should not be annexed by the Executive.
The statement obtained by Ikengaonline read in part: “The idea behind that concept of an independent judiciary is to insulate that branch of government from unholy fraternity between its hallowed members and the rest of the society – especially the political actors.
“But as proceedings on the controversial February 25 election continues at the court, there have been threats from the ruling party that aim to intimidate the judiciary from serving the duty of justice.
“It is regrettable that the APC and, indeed, agents of President Bola Tinubu have ceaselessly chosen to stand in the way of justice by making catastrophic threats to anarchy if justice is not served according to their whims.
“These and reports in the media about some heinous plots to harass justices sitting on the petition are ominous to peace and the security of our nation.”
Atiku warned the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Government to allow the judiciary do its job without any interference.
“Our democracy gives the people of Nigeria the powers to choose their leaders, and our laws demand that our judiciary must be allowed to act independently without harassment and intimidation by the government or powerful interests.
“To compromise the workings of our democracy and seeking to compromise the workings of our judiciary is an open call for anarchy.
“As a party in the litigation that is currently reviewing the outcome of the last presidential election, we wish to express our intentions to do all that is within the law in resisting any attempt to undermine our fragile democracy.
“Indeed, we are using this channel to call on the international community to be alerted.
“Nigeria’s democracy should not be undermined by using the judiciary to serve the interest of the ruling party.
“Sadly, this has become the stock in trade of the All Progressives Congress to intimidate the judiciary.
“Recall that in 2019, the APC-led Federal Government similarly removed the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, when it was obvious that he would not bend to their will.
“The Department of State Services similarly stormed the homes of judges in 2016 and 2017, all in a bid to beat the judiciary into submission.
“The plot of the APC is simple: intimidate the judiciary, threaten judges with arrest so that they will bow to their will. This is a playbook from 2019 when they removed the CJN and then replaced him with Tanko Muhammad, who himself was later accused of corruption by his colleagues at the Supreme Court and resigned shamefully.
“However, the APC government never went after Tanko Muhammad as they did in Onnoghen’s case because it was never about corruption but election. The APC has, over the years, built a reputation of judiciary intimidation.
“They accused about 10 judges of corruption, stormed their homes, and got them suspended and yet could not convict a single one of them. Justice Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court could not recover from the embarrassment that he ended up dying in office.
“Now, they have initiated a new plot. This time around, they want to intimidate the judges into delivering favourable judgments for them at the election tribunal. We draw the attention of the international community and, indeed, Nigerians to this fresh plot to steal the mandate of over 200 million people.”
“We are also urging Nigerians to abide by the golden rule of eternal vigilance being the price of liberty.”
Atiku appealed to security agencies to remain apolitical and show professionalism in the discharge of their duties.
“On this note, we appeal to all security agencies in the country to remain professional in the discharge of their duties and resist being used as an instrument of oppression and intimidation against the judiciary.”