There
is palpable fear among justices and staff of the Supreme Court over the
discovery by the Department of State Security Services (DSS) of a
secret bank account with huge sums of money belonging to the court.
Already
the Chief Registrar of the court, Ahmed Gambo Saleh and two others,
Muhammed Abdulrahman Sharif and Rilwanu Lawal, have been slammed with a
nine-count charge of an alleged N2.2 billion fraud by the Federal
Government over the operation of the secret account.
Insider
sources told Daily Sun that about 13 justices of the court, who have
all benefited from the account, are now living in fear of a possible
arrest.
Besides
those directly charged in connection to the account, our source further
revealed that “some principal officers have been interrogated by the
secret service.”
Although
about 13 justices of the supreme court were said to have signed and
collected money drawn from the secret account, our source said the
Federal Government may not move against them as doing so will affect the
quorum of the court.
“We
have evidence against those justices, but going against them will mean
that there will be no Supreme Court. They actually signed and collected
money from the account, which contains billions of naira,” our source
disclosed.
The
alleged account is said to be operated outside of the due process of
the civil service, with money inside the account often withdrawn to fund
the foreign trips of some judges.
“Preliminary
investigations shows that staff of the court and justices also withdraw
funds from the account in a suspicious manner. Also, the secret account
is used for foreign trips of judges.”
When
contacted for a statement, Alhaji Ahurakah Isah, the Media Aide to the
Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Mahmud Mohammed, declined
comment, saying the supreme court will react at an appropriate time.
The
defendants are specifically accused of conspiracy, criminal breach of
trust and the taking of gratification by public officers contrary to
Section 10 (a) (i) of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other
related Offences Act 2000, and punishable under the same section of the
Act.
Source:The Sun
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