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I never compromised my oath of office – Justice Bulkachuwa defends self

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The immediate past President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa has said that she never, in her 40-year judicial career, compromised her oath of office.

Justice Bulkachuwa was reacting to a comment by her husband, Senator Adamu Bulkachuwa, that he obtained favours from her on behalf of some lawmakers.

Justice Bulkachuwa bowed out of the Bench in March 2020 after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70 years.

But the spotlight was cast on her tenure last Tuesday, following the release of a video clip showing her husband making comments many interpreted as evidence of his interference in the performance of her duties as head of the country’s second-highest court and possibly influencing her judicial decisions.

In a statement dated 17th June, Justice Bulkachuwa repudiated the interpretation of judicial compromise on her part, saying that such insinuation was far from the truth.

She said: “My attention has been drawn to the trending video of what was said by my husband, Senator Adamu M. Bulkachuwa.

“I want to state categorically that I never at any time compromised my oath of office to favour any party who appeared before me throughout my judicial career spanning 40 years of service to my country.

“My decisions were always based on the facts, the law and in accordance with my conscience and oath of office.

“Also, as President of the Court of Appeal, my fellow justices of the court can attest to the fact that I never interfered with the independence of any of the justices of the court in the discharge of their judicial functions”.

In March 2020, Justice Bulkachuwa told some journalists at a valedictory service in her honour in Lagos that she kept her husband’s politics and political career out of her home.

She said that helped her to guard against undue influence by politicians.

Justice Bulkachuwa said: “My husband is a politician, but politics is a no-go area in the house. Even my children are aware of that. No politician is invited to the house. My husband can pursue whatever he wants to pursue as a politician, but we hardly discuss politics in the house. All these help to guard against any influence from any politician”.

Similarly, in an interview with BBC Hausa Service last Saturday, Senator Bulkachuwa denied using his wife to influence court cases.

The former lawmaker, who has been facing calls by the Nigerian Bar Association, top lawyers and other stakeholders for his arrest and probe, blamed former Senate President, Dr. Ahmad Lawan for not allowing him to complete his comments.

At the valedictory session of the ninth Senate last week, the former lawmaker said that he encroached on his wife’s “freedom and independence” in the course of her official duties as head of the second highest judicial office in Nigeria.

He said: “…Particularly my wife, whose freedom and independence were encroached upon when she was in office. She has been tolerant and accepted my encroachment and extended it to my colleagues…”

But he was interrupted and dissuaded from continuing by Senator Ahmad Lawan.

Senator Bulkachuwa represented Bauchi North district in the ninth session of the upper legislative chamber.

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