More
    HomePoliticsInvestigation absolves Aondoakaa in Utan Bran compensation case

    Investigation absolves Aondoakaa in Utan Bran compensation case

    Published on

    An independent investigation by Nigerian Concord Newspaper has found no evidence linking a former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Chief Michael Kaase Aondoakaa, SAN, to the Utan Bran compensation case or other alleged scandals at the Federal Ministry of Justice.

    The investigation, conducted at the Federal Ministry of Justice, followed reports in sections of the media alleging misconduct by the former chief law officer of the federation.

    Documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act indicate that Chief Aondoakaa was not involved in the legal firms that handled the Utan Bran compensation matter. Findings further show that the judgement debt related to the case was reportedly paid in 2006 under the tenure of a former Attorney General of the Federation, Chief Bayo Ojo, SAN, during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

    Multiple officials at the Federal Ministry of Justice, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described Chief Aondoakaa’s tenure as one marked by adherence to the rule of law. The sources said court orders were generally complied with during his time in office.

    They also questioned claims portraying the former Attorney General as emblematic of alleged institutional failings within the legal system, stating that no specific instance had been cited in which he abused public office or undermined court judgements.

    Regarding reports suggesting that Chief Aondoakaa interfered with court processes during the post-election period of the 2007 National Assembly elections, sources within the ministry said available records do not support claims that he acted to obstruct court orders or delay the swearing-in of elected officials.

    On questions surrounding eligibility to hold public office, legal practitioners pointed to established Supreme Court jurisprudence, which holds that concurrent judgements carry equal legal weight with lead judgements. A concurring opinion by Justice Mary Odili, JSC, was cited as stating that the issue of disqualification from public office did not arise in the matter concerning Aondoakaa.

    The case is reportedly the subject of further judicial proceedings, following claims that earlier judgements were obtained through misrepresentation. The matter remains pending before the courts.

    Sources also said documents generated during the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari, and signed by senior officials of the Ministry of Justice, support the position that Chief Aondoakaa was not implicated in the Utan Bran case. Nigerian Concord Newspaper said it would publish the documents after concluding its investigation.

    Further findings indicate that the former Attorney General was not linked to major cases such as the Halliburton scandal, the OPL 245 (Malabu) oil deal, or the recovery of Abacha-era assets.

    Supporters of Aondoakaa also note that he was cleared by his party to participate in the 2023 governorship primary election, arguing that this further demonstrates that no court order barred him from holding public office.

    Legal experts reaffirm that qualifications and disqualifications for elective office are constitutionally defined, citing the Supreme Court’s decision in Attorney-General of Abia State v. Attorney-General of the Federation, which established that constitutional provisions on eligibility cannot be expanded or restricted by implication.

    Latest articles

    Davido Fumes Over Allegations of $50,000 Debt to Wedding Planner

    Famous Nigerian Afrobeat star, Davido, has described being called out over the alleged $50,000...

    “I Can’t Walk Alone in My Estate, Strange Men Follow Me” – Actress Teniola Aladese

    Nollywood actress, Teniola Aladese, has opened up about her growing safety concerns in her...

    Nnamdi Kanu cautions visitors against publicizing their conversations during prison visits

    The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has warned those...

    Bandits Kill Two, Kidnap Six in Fresh Attack on Katsina Villages

    Two people were killed and six others abducted on Friday night when armed bandits...

    More like this

    Davido Fumes Over Allegations of $50,000 Debt to Wedding Planner

    Famous Nigerian Afrobeat star, Davido, has described being called out over the alleged $50,000...

    “I Can’t Walk Alone in My Estate, Strange Men Follow Me” – Actress Teniola Aladese

    Nollywood actress, Teniola Aladese, has opened up about her growing safety concerns in her...

    Nnamdi Kanu cautions visitors against publicizing their conversations during prison visits

    The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has warned those...