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Remanding Ndume, Selective Justice, Unacceptable-CNG
The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has reacted to the detention of Senator Ali Ndume, saying the order for him to be remanded is dubious and selective justice, which legality under the law as well as practice is null.
The CNG, in a statement by its spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, yesterday, noted what it described as “a dangerous precedent set by the obvious bias in the ruling of the court that ordered the Senator’s detention.
“The evidence of bias is apparent in the order for Ndume’s detention while Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, and others, who stood bail for Nnamdi Kanu that was standing trial for treason, were not ordered to forfeit the bail terms.
“This order further confirms the concerns for an entrenched moral corruption in the nation’s criminal justice administration system that is twisted to suit certain sectional interests of judges.
“Otherwise, there is no justification whatsoever, in a court, presumably the temple of justice applying same laws differently on citizens of the same country based on ethnic or sectional favours.”
The group while fuming over what it described as professional impunity displayed by some judges, reminded the nation’s justice administrators that the law will fail to protect the society of it allows fanciful considerations to deflect the course of justice.
“There is nothing more bias than a situation where people of certain sections are not called to forfeit bail bonds entered on behalf of a terror group leader who has jumped bail while enforcing same on another person who stands surety for a financial offender just because he comes from an unfavoured section of the same country,” the statement said.
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