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Nigeria's Win Over P & ID $11bn Suit In UK Court, A Lesson To Our Judiciary - Peter Obi

Faith Ukanwa

Oct 26, 2023

Nigeria's Win Over P & ID $11bn Suit In UK Court, A Lesson To Our Judiciary - Peter Obi
The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Peter Obi, has said that the UK Court judgment in favour of Nigeria on the $11bn Process & Industrial Developments (P&ID) Limited debt suit, should be a lesson to Nigeria's judiciary.

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Obi in a message he posted on X on Wednesday, heaved a sigh of relief that the matter was decided in United Kingdom, "a nation known for its respect for the rule of law and where the judiciary delivers justice freely and fairly to the people."

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He regretted that even though Nigeria won the $11bn case, greater or similar amounts "have gone unaccounted for in Nigeria, and the culprits are freely walking the streets.

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Obi noted that in handling the identity crisis, electoral disputes, and many high corruption cases that have bedeviled Nigeria, the judiciary has a bounding duty to protect the nation's value system.

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His tweet read;

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I congratulate our dear nation, Nigeria, especially the legal team that handled the major judiciary victory recorded at the United Kingdom Court on Monday in the case against Process & Industrial Developments (P&ID) Limited.

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Thankfully, the case was decided in the United Kingdom, a nation known for its respect for the rule of law and where the judiciary delivers justice freely and fairly to the people. This, therefore, offers veritable lessons to Nigerians in general, and our judiciary in particular.

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Every lawful society is built on a strong system of justice and every democratic society exists on the principle of the rule of law. In handling the identity crisis, electoral disputes, and many high corruption cases that have bedeviled our nation, the judiciary has a bounding duty to protect our dear nation's value system. Nigeria won its bid to overturn an $11 billion damages bill involving the controversial P&ID deal, yet similar, or even greater amounts, have gone unaccounted for in Nigeria, and the culprits are freely walking the streets. I urge our public office holders, in different arms of government, to understand that we have no other nation but Nigeria and we all, are bound to work together for the development of our nation.

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As we have gladly received justice in a foreign land, may we learn to give justice to our countrymen so that our nation can enjoy peace, progress, and unity. A truly just and fair New Nigeria is possible if our judiciary embraces the spirit and message of change. -PO

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