
An Abuja-based lawyer, Maxwell Opara, says he believes that the judicial nominees who failed the integrity test had no one to protect their interests before the panel.
Opara made this statement on Tuesday during an interview on Arise Television monitored by DAILY POST.
He was reacting to the failure of 34 judicial nominees who recently failed integrity test.
The lawyer stated that the panel must release the names of all applicants and clearly state the criteria used to compile the integrity list, stressing that it is the only way the panel could convince Nigerians that it did a thorough and fair job.
“Well, this has been our position. That has been what we have been calling for, because we believe that when we get it right in the judiciary, we are there. Because when you see a politician or any Nigerian misbehaving, they have watched the position of the judiciary.
“A couple of days ago, we got information that some persons failed integrity test. Who are those persons that failed this test? Who wrote those petitions against them?
“What were the petitions all about? Who are those that interviewed them? You should make it open. There is nothing secret about it.
“On my own, I may be wrong. I believe that those that purportedly failed the integrity test are those who have nobody to protect their interest in the panel.
“I may be wrong, but for you people to prove me wrong, you need to come up and tell us who applied and who wrote petitions against who.
“If you don’t want to disclose the persons that wrote the petitions, no problem, but let us know the facts and how you arrived that these are the integrity threshold. These are the criteria and he or she failed to meet up with the criteria.
“Of course, personally and some other persons are also feeling the same that the people that were disqualified are those who have no connection with the members of the panel.
“So for the panel to prove to Nigerians that it did a good job, it needs to make everything open for Nigerians, because from the information I have, I think it’s only one or two persons that people wrote petitions against,” he said.

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