SR sources within the DSS said their agents confronted the judge as well as the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa, with evidence of the bribe.
Justice Bulkachuwa was shocked and had no choice but to sack the tribunal chairman...
Justice Mohammed Ambrosa was then asked to replace the compromised Justice Pindiga, as the President of the Court of Appeal said there was no point swearing in a new judge.
Lawyers representing clients whose petitions were before the electoral tribunal told SR that they welcomed the firing of Justice Pindiga.
Justice Mohammed Ambrosa was then asked to replace the compromised Justice Pindiga, as the President of the Court of Appeal said there was no point swearing in a new judge.
Lawyers representing clients whose petitions were before the electoral tribunal told SR that they welcomed the firing of Justice Pindiga.
Another lawyer echoed the sentiment. “We had protested to the President of Court of Appeal to replace the judge. He was a poor judge,” he said.
After learning about the replacement of Justice Pindiga, Governor Wike’s lawyers launched a feeble protest, criticizing the reconstitution of the tribunal. However, their protest was silenced when they were told that the governor’s bribe to the removed judge had been exposed.
Governor Wike had made at least two attempts to see the Chief Justice of Nigeria to seek the CJN’s help to influence the outcome of the tribunal, but the nation’s top judge declined to meet with the governor, citing his fear of President Muhammadu Buhari.
SR learned that Wike’s lawyers facilitated the collection of the N200m by the ousted tribunal chairman.