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Justice Sylvester Ngwuta also claimed Amaechi begged him to sack Fayose, Wike

Justice Sylvester Ngwuta also claimed Amaechi begged him to sack Fayose, Wike

Justice Sylvester Ngwuta of the Supreme Court has been docked after he was arraigned on Monday before the Federal High Court in Abuja over corruption charges.

He appeared before Justice John Tsoho.

Ngwuta has been at logger head with Nigeria’s Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, after he accused him of trying to bribe him to divert a judgment.

In a response to Ngwuta’s accusations, Amaechi’s media team said: “Our attention has been drawn to the allegations leveled against Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, Minister of Transportation, by Supreme Court Justice, The Honourable Justice Sylvester Ngwuta.

In response we state that, “The Hon. Justice Ngwuta’s allegation as it concerns Amaechi is nothing but pure fiction, a dubious diversionary tale concocted to muddle the very serious issues of his arrest and investigation by the Department of State Services (DSS).

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Secondly, for emphasis, we want to state categorically that Amaechi did not and has never tried to lobby, induce or make the Hon. Justice Ngwuta to influence the outcome of any matter before the Supreme Court or any other court.

“The Hon. Justice Ngwuta’s narrative as it concerns Amaechi is simply not true, an unadulterated fallacy design to deceive and distract from the real issues of DSS investigation of acts of corruption against him,” the statement said.

Adding that, “It’s indeed very sad and most unfortunate that the Hon. Justice Ngwuta had decided to drag the name of the Honourable Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), into his fabricated allegations.

“Again, We make bold to state that Amaechi did not and has never lobbied, approached or attempted to make the CJN or any other Justice of the apex court to influence the Supreme Court judgment on the Rivers State and Ekiti State Governorship Elections petition appeals or any other matter before the apex court or any other court.

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