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President of Nigerian Bar Association, Paul Isoro |
Speaking in an event to mark the beginning of a new judicial year on Monday, the NBA president said the executive arm of government is “increasingly and unceasingly” critical of the judiciary and its decisions in matters that has to do with it.
Despite court orders granting them bail, they are still in detention.
“In particular, the independence of the judiciary is under severe threat,” Usoro said.
“To be exact, the independence of mind and thoughts by Your Lordships in the determination of matters before the Courts is under severe attack.
“It is not unusual these days to hear high officials of government talk down the judiciary and ridiculously and rather ill-advisedly dump all the ills of society on the judiciary.”
Usoro who is standing trial for alleged fraud said sometimes verdicts of judges are denigrated on social and traditional media platforms.
“These are very dangerous practices that destroy the independence of the judiciary and by extension the rule of law and indeed the fabric of our society,” he said.
“The society needs and can only survive if we have independent-minded judges who are empowered to dispense justice to all manner of men, including government departments, without fear or favor.”