The judges recently arrested by the Department of State Security have been advised to step aside, to allow for ongoing investigations.
That advice is coming from The Forum of Non Governmental Organisations, which carried out a peaceful protest from the Supreme Court to the National Assembly in Abuja.
The Coordinator of the forum, Wole Badmus, says the Judges are not above the law, and cannot preside over their own cases.
The judges recently arrested by the Department of State Security have been advised to step aside, to allow for ongoing investigations.
That advice is coming from The Forum of Non Governmental Organisations, which carried out a peaceful protest from the Supreme Court to the National Assembly in Abuja.
The Coordinator of the forum, Wole Badmus, says the Judges are not above the law, and cannot preside over their own cases.
The judges recently arrested by the Department of State Security have been advised to step aside, to allow for ongoing investigations.
That advice is coming from The Forum of Non Governmental Organisations, which carried out a peaceful protest from the Supreme Court to the National Assembly in Abuja.
The Coordinator of the forum, Wole Badmus, says the Judges are not above the law, and cannot preside over their own cases.
The judges recently arrested by the Department of State Security have been advised to step aside, to allow for ongoing investigations.
That advice is coming from The Forum of Non Governmental Organisations, which carried out a peaceful protest from the Supreme Court to the National Assembly in Abuja.
The Coordinator of the forum, Wole Badmus, says the Judges are not above the law, and cannot preside over their own cases.
The judges recently arrested by the Department of State Security have been advised to step aside, to allow for ongoing investigations.
That advice is coming from The Forum of Non Governmental Organisations, which carried out a peaceful protest from the Supreme Court to the National Assembly in Abuja.
The Coordinator of the forum, Wole Badmus, says the Judges are not above the law, and cannot preside over their own cases.
The judges recently arrested by the Department of State Security have been advised to step aside, to allow for ongoing investigations.
That advice is coming from The Forum of Non Governmental Organisations, which carried out a peaceful protest from the Supreme Court to the National Assembly in Abuja.
The Coordinator of the forum, Wole Badmus, says the Judges are not above the law, and cannot preside over their own cases.
The judges recently arrested by the Department of State Security have been advised to step aside, to allow for ongoing investigations.
That advice is coming from The Forum of Non Governmental Organisations, which carried out a peaceful protest from the Supreme Court to the National Assembly in Abuja.
The Coordinator of the forum, Wole Badmus, says the Judges are not above the law, and cannot preside over their own cases.
The judges recently arrested by the Department of State Security have been advised to step aside, to allow for ongoing investigations.
That advice is coming from The Forum of Non Governmental Organisations, which carried out a peaceful protest from the Supreme Court to the National Assembly in Abuja.
The Coordinator of the forum, Wole Badmus, says the Judges are not above the law, and cannot preside over their own cases.