A group claiming to be the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger
Delta (MEND) has given the judges at the probate section of the Lagos High
Court 12 days within which to issue letters of administration to its members
who applied for it.
The group which decried delay in the issuance of the letters, has
threatened to launch coordinated attacks on the houses and vehicles of judges.
The group, in a statement signed by one Commander Wilberforce,
said the planned attacks was informed by the continued failure of the
judges to sign letters of administration of its deceased members years after it
has been approved.
The group said it will begin to target and kill the judges if they do
not take the necessary step to sign its members’ letters of administration.
It expressed suprise that the letters have not been signed several
months after they were approved.
MEND accused judges of laziness and corruption having demanded bribe
from its members severally before the letters of administration could be
signed.
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Products of bad upbringing, result of faulty educational system where cultism reigns. They came out of school, believing that just as they subjected their lecturers to pass their exams, they can do the same to get around in the society. I blame even the judges who demand bribe to do their work. Serves them right.
ReplyDeleteProducts of bad upbringing, result of faulty educational system where cultism reigns. They came out of school, believing that just as they subjected their lecturers to pass their exams, they can do the same to get around in the society. I blame even the judges who demand bribe to do their work. Serves them right.
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