Amaechi To Sue Justice Okoro Over Bribery Allegation
Minister
of Transportation and former Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike
Rotimi Amaechi has said he will take steps to seek legal redress over
bribery allegation against him by embattled Supreme Court Justice,
Justice John Inyang Okoro.
This is as he said he had never met
with Okoro to discuss any pending matter at the Supreme Court of
Nigeria, saying the only time he met with the Chief Justice of Nigeria,
Hon. Justice Mahmud Mohammed was during the commissioning of the
Abuja-Kaduna railway project on July 26, 2016 at Idu in Abuja.
Amaechi,
in a statement he personally signed, which was made available to
LEADERSHIP in Port Harcourt, said he has already directed his lawyers to
contact Okoro and take whatever legal steps as may be necessary to
clear my name of this baseless allegation.
The statement reads in
part, “My attention has been drawn to a letter purportedly written by
Honourable Justice Inyang Okoro JSC, Justice of the Supreme Court, one
of the Learned Justices recently arrested by the Department of State
Services as part of its investigation into the allegations of massive
corruption involving some officers of the Nigerian Judiciary.
“Given
the level of mischief in the Social Media, I would ordinarily have
ignored the letter because the allegations contained in the said letter
are wild, baseless and unrelated to the issues in contention between the
Honourable Justice of the Supreme Court and the Department of State
Services, to that extent I had grave reservation if this letter could
have emanated from His Lordship.
“However, for the avoidance of
doubt, let me say clearly that I have never discussed any matter pending
before the Supreme Court of Nigeria with my Lord, Honourable Justice
Inyang Okoro JSC, in his house or anywhere else, Period. I make bold to
also state that the first and only time I have ever spoken with the
Chief Justice of Nigeria, the Honourable Justice Mahmud Mohammed GCON
was at the Commissioning of the Abuja-Kaduna Railway Project on the 26th
of July 2016 at Idu in Abuja.
“The letter by Honourable Justice
Okoro is a poor attempt to politicize what is clearly a serious National
tragedy and shame. I believe that the issues of corruption at the
highest levels of our judiciary should be addressed objectively. It is
to say the least demeaning and childish of a Justice of the Supreme
Court to imply that the security operatives of our nation will arrest a
Justice of our Supreme Court for no reason other than the instructions
of a Minister.
“Those faced with serious allegations should treat
the issue with the seriousness it deserves and stop trying to court
public sympathy and trivialize what is clearly a national tragedy. I
have directed my lawyers to contact my Lord Justice Okoro and take
whatever legal steps as may be necessary to clear my name of this
baseless allegation.
“Finally, let me advise His Lordship Justice
Inyang Okoro to be objective in dealing with the issue at hand and not
whip up unnecessary sentiments against innocent public officers. I
remain focused on my assignment at the Federal Ministry of
Transportation and I have no control over Department of State Services.”
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