The Presidency
Sunday said the recent arrest of some senior judges by the Department of State
Security (DSS) was party of the Federal Government's fight against corruption
and not an attack on the judiciary.
In a press statement
yesterday, Mr. Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media
and Publicity, said the president reserves his highest respect for the
institution of the judiciary as the third arm of government, adding that the
president will not do anything to undermine its independence.
He said, “President
Buhari remains a committed democrat, in words and in his actions, and will not
take any action in violation of the constitution.
“The recent
surgical operation against some judicial officers is specifically targeted at
corruption and not at the judiciary as an institution.
“In a robust
democracy such as ours, there is bound to be a plurality of opinions on any
given issue, but there is a convergence of views that the country has a
corruption problem that needs to be corrected.
“But reports by a
section of the media are giving us cause for concern.
“In undertaking the
task of reporting, the media should be careful about the fault lines they open.
It is wrong to present this incident as a confrontation between the executive
and judicial arms of government.
“The Presidency has
received assurances from the DSS that all due processes of the law, including
the possession of search and arrest warrants were obtained before the searches.
Source: Independentnig.com

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