A former Chairman of Nigeria Bar Association Minna Branch, Mr Jonathan Taidi, on Monday said there was no basis for condemning the Department of State Security Service over recent arrest of judges.
Taidi said the DSS acted within the scope of the law.
He challenged those criticizing the action, to show any court order which declared the DSS action illegal.
He explained that from information available in public domain, the DSS obtained valid search warrants before conducting the search on the judges’ premises.
“Why are we condemning the DSS when they are in possession of valid search warrants,” he queried.
Mr Jonathan Taidi, noted that the affected judges have a moral burden to establish their innocence before members of the general public.
Taidi insisted that the judges must strive to defend their reputation and integrity, so as to insulate the judicial institution from ridicule.
He advocated for the strengthening of disciplinary mechanism, to enhance transparency in judicial service.
He urged judges to be transparent and ensure fair and just determination of cases, to restore confidence of Nigerians in the judiciary.
NAN