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VERSION FROM OUR APC FRIENDS: National Judicial Council Resolution on Ekiti Crisis. I) The Election Petition Tribunal case instituted has moved out of Ekiti (New venue will be decided within the next 48hours. (Ii) That the LEADER and all the thugs that invaded the court on Monday 22nd September when the E-11 case was disrupted and the 25th Tribunal case should be ARRESTED immediately and be prosecuted by the Inspector General of Police. (Iii) That the E-11 case should begin, resume immediately and should be finalised before the swearing - in of the Gov Elect on October 16, 2014. And the Inspector General Police should provide adequate security at the venue and court premises. AND VERSION FROM A NEWSPAPER Ekiti: NJC asks IGP to bring culprits to justice The National Judicial Council on Thursday asked the Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba, to “take over” the investigation on the attack on judges in Ekiti State, and ensure that the culprits were brought to justice. The NJC at its emergency meeting presided over by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Aloma Mukhtar, who is also the chairman of the council, also asked Abba to provide adequate protection for the judges in the state. A statement by the council’s Acting Director of Information Unit, Mr. Soji Oye, said the council condemned in strong terms the attacks on the court on September 22 and 25, 2014. The NJC’s emergency meeting on Thursday followed the petition by the Chief Judge of Ekiti State, Justice Ayodeji Daramola, to both the NJC and the Commissioner of Police in the state alleging that the state’s governor-elect, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, was the one who led the thugs that attacked the court. Oye said in a statement that the various petitions by Justice Daramola and others were looked into. He stated, “Following the recent unfortunate and worrisome incidents in Ekiti State Judiciary, particularly in the High Court Complex, Ado-Ekiti, the National Judicial Council held an Emergency Meeting on 2nd October, 2014 under the Chairmanship of Hon. Justice Aloma Mariam Mukhtar, GCON and considered the various complaints and petitions forwarded to it. “At the end of the Meeting, Council decided as follows: “In very strong terms condemned the attacks on the Judiciary and Judicial Officers in general across the Country and in particular, the one carried out in High Court Complex, Ado-Ekiti on 22nd and 25th September, 2014. “Requested the Inspector-General of Police to take over and investigate the alleged attacks on Hon. Justices John Adeyeye and Isaac Olusegun Ogunyemi, some members of staff of the Court and vandalisation of property of the High Court of Justice, Ado-Ekiti and bring the culprits to justice. “Requested the Inspector-General of Police as a matter of urgency to provide adequate security to Judicial Officers and the Judiciary in Ekiti State. “All petitions forwarded by all parties to the Council on the matter are being looked into.” Meanwhile, human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), has commended the NJC’s intervention, but asked the Nigerian Bar Association to do more more than condemning the incident by applying for fiat to prosecute the culprits. HMMMMMMM TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT, Otito lo ma bori shaaa ni. LIGHT WILL ALWAYS COVER DARKNESS. MY TAKE: I think these two versions are not the same. Is it possible for NJC to mention E11in their resolution?
Posted on: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 08:03:16 +0000

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