An Abuja based non-governmental organization, Centre for Credible Representation (CCR), has asked the President of the Court of Appeal, Hon. Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa, to rise up to defend the sanctity of the judiciary and save the institution from blackmail.
In a letter dated November 30, 2015 sent to the President of the Appeal Court and copied to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, and National Judicial Council, (NJC), and signed by its Chairman, Comrade Akinloye Olusegun Oyeniyi, the Centre described Kashamu as “a serial petitioner, who has no qualms about contriving lies just to bulldoze his way.
“Hitherto he had succeeded in his bullish ways because decent people would not want to wrestle with a pig.”
CCR described Kashamu’s petition against the Election Petition Appeal panel sitting in Ibadan, which made the President of the Court of Appeal to dissolve and reconstitute another appeal panel last week, as a mere rehash of “his wishy-washy appeal, the fact of which might have just dawned on the man of “many parts”, thereby attempting, due to morbid fear; a vainglorious self-help reminiscent of that famous quote of Shakespeare: “Cowards die before their death”.
“We invite your Lordship to look into your archives. Kashamu is a serial petitioner, especially when he is losing out. He would gladly accuse even the Pope of partiality if the sacrament cup is given to anyone but him.
“He has consistently manipulated the judicial system albeit to his advantage because no one has the determination to call him a fraud that he is. Clearly, his tactic is to cow and blackmail everyone to submission. But this time he has failed as he is fighting a lost battle,” it added.
CRR reminded the Court of Appeal President that in “2011, Kashamu, out of his usual desperation, wrote a petition against the Court of Appeal panel presided over by Hon. Justice Aminat Adamu Augie, alleging, in his characteristics pattern, that the panel sitting over an appeal arising from a controversial judgement of Justice Charle Efanga Archibong of the Federal High Court Lagos, has been bought.
“Though that panel headed by Hon. Justice Augie was dissolved and another reconstituted panel still restrained the lower court of Justice C. E. Archibong from proceeding further until determination of the appeal, Kashamu, who once boasted in a 2011 interview published by the Nigerian Tribune that ‘you can get 20 court orders in a week, if your case is right’, enticed and encouraged Justice Archibong to deliver a kangaroo judgement despite, and in contravention of the Court of Appeal ruling.
“It is on record, that Justice Archibong was later unceremoniously dismissed by the National Judicial Council (NJC), on six charges, four out of which arose from his handling of cases involving Kashamu.”
“Through his use of the media to cry wolf with his baseless ‘petition’, your Lordship in your wisdom decided to dissolve the panel of judges that you had constituted to hear Kashamu’s appeals and the cross-appeals by Prince Dapo Abiodun, MFR on November 24, 2015.
“Kashamu commended the dissolution of the appeal panel in newspapers, but was obviously taken aback by the timeous reconstitution of a new panel within 24 hours. The same day, November 25, 2015, Kashamu rented a crowd of about 40 miscreants carrying placards to storm the Court Appeal Ibadan, on which were written ‘we demand justice’.
“We thank the Nigerian Police Force for protecting the court, judiciary workers and members of the public as the mistreats were to later engage in a free-for-all-fight over the sharing of their rentage fees.”
“What kind of Justice does this man want? Justices dictated by him?” CRR quipped.
The group called on the President of the Court of Appeal to “rise up and defend the sanctity of the judiciary as Kashamu must not be allowed to continuously drag the institution in the mud.”
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