Magodo Crisis: Malami Slams Sanwo-Olu, SouthWest Governors

 Magodo Crisis: Malami Slams Sanwo-Olu, SouthWest Governors

By Dayo Badmus, 

The Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami has reacted to a press statement from the South-West Governors Forum condemning the perceived humiliation of Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu by a Chief Superintendent of Police.

On Tuesday, the Police officer openly defied the order of Gov. Sanwo-Olu, to vacate the Magodo Phase 2 Estate area of the state.

The police pointedly told the governor that he and his armed colleagues were at the estate on the orders of the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba; as well as the Attorney General of the Federation.

That response drew the anger and condemnation of the southwest Governor’s forum and they called out the AGF, Malami for his action.

Responding to the barrage of criticism, in a statement issued on Wednesday, Malami described the southwest governors’ complaints as ‘a vituperation of ulterior motives’.

The statement signed by the AGF’s media aide, Umar Gwandu read, “It is important to state that the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation belongs to the Executive arm of the Government. The Supreme Court belongs to the Judiciary. The Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice takes exception to the Southwest Governors’ unjustifiable insinuation of impunity against the office of the Attorney General over the execution of a judgment of the Supreme Court.

“The role of the executive is, in this respect, simply to aid the maintenance of law and order in due compliance with rule of law arising from giving effect to the judgment of the apex court of the land.

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“Let it be known that the issue is regarding a Supreme Court Judgement that was delivered in 2012 long before the coming of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration in office at a time when Malami was not a Minister. The judgment was a reaffirmation of the judgments of the Court of Appeal and High Court delivered on 31st December 1993.

“The Press Release came to us as a surprise. We see it as a vituperation of ulterior motives of some political class who derived pleasure in dragging the name of Malami in the mud to achieve some sinister objectives.

“It is widely reported in the papers that the Lagos State Governor was quoted to have said “I’ve spoken extensively with the Inspector-General of Police and the Honourable Attorney-General, and we’ve resolved all the issues.

“The Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice would appreciate if the coalition of the Governors will help to unravel the circumstances preventing the Lagos State Government from enforcing the court order despite several attempts from 2012- 2015 and so-called settlement initiative started in 2016. Some of the cardinal pillars of democratic Governance are the doctrine of separation of powers and obedience to the rule of law inclusive of Court Orders.

“It is a common knowledge that execution of the judgment and orders of Courts of competent jurisdiction, and the Court of last resort in the circumstances remains a cardinal component of the rule of law and the office of the Attorney General wonders how maintenance of the law and orders in the course of execution of the judgment of the supreme can be adjudged by the imagination of the governors to be unruly.

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“We want to restate that sanctity of the rule of law is not a matter of motives”

 

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