Sunday 11 February 2018

ATTN GEJ: ABIA STATE JUDICIARY-EXECUTIVE CORRIVAL

Dr Goodluck Jonathan
Former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and PDP Leader.
Dear Sir,
Re: ABIA STATE JUDICIARY- EXECUTIVE  CORRIVAL: 
HARASSMENT OF A  NON- INDIGENE AS CJ ABIA STATE
I read comments recently of PDP stalwarts referencing nepotism and clannishness in Nigeria.
Please Sir what to say of Dr Ikpeazu the Governor of Abia State and his AG Umeh SAN who made life unbearable for Hon. Justice Theresa U Uzokwe CJ Abia  of Anambra State origin but worked and lived in Abia State for very long years,  appointed a Judge of Abia State High Court, over decades rose to become  the Chief Judge upon the recommendation of NJC,  former Gov Orji swore-in her Lordship in Dec., 2014 as CJ Abia State.  Her Ladyship's tenure as CJ till present has been turbulent cos a PDP state, Abia won’t come to terms with the reality that a Daughter of Anambra (she is from Anambra) classify as Igbo and that Igbo men need not fight women cloak-and-dagger. If they didn’t want her they should not have made her a Judge in the first place.

Please call Gov.  Dr Ikpeazu to stop this unnecessary ethnic/gender war!
The Hon. CJ  Justice Theresa Uzokwe is not opposed to mediation. I have assuaged and appealed to her. I therefore humbly ask you to request Abia State to set up a 5-member mediation committee of 5:-
1.     Governor nominates one person
2.    Hon. CJ Abia nominates one  person with the consent of the CJN/NJC
3.    Abia State House of Assembly nominates one person
4.    The NBA nominates one person
5.    JUSUN/ media should have one nominee from either Guardian, Thisday or Vanguard newspaper without prejudice to other newspapers.

Two weeks to allow time for mediation and bring about truce. Her tenure is over in a few years 2 or 3 years max and she retires from the Bench.
Thereafter the good people of Abia could ensure that  the office of CJ considering that most Judges are Abians be reserved strictly for Abians.
Respectfully submitted,
Carol  Ajie, ESQ. LL.M (Int’l Legal Studies; professor scholar juris Georgetown D.C.

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