TRENDING
Court orders final forfeiture of 52 Lagos housing units adjudged proceeds of crime to FG • Six finals, six goals: Oyarzabal eyes World Cup history as Spain prepare for Argentina final • Mirungi yatumika hadharani, DCEA yakiri tatizo ni kubwa • UNICAL dismisses 8 staff, demotes one Don over exam fraud, others • Kano NDC lone senator may join APC, says Obi, Kwankwaso cannot win elections • Zamfara ADC insists Federal High Court judgment remains binding • Argentina vs Spain: ‘Faith is in their hands’ – NBA superstar Steph Curry picks winner • Jigawa Digitises Revenue Collection, Targets Leakage • Trial of kidnappers: Victims identify suspects, recount paying over N63m ransom • Tanzania, Misri zakubaliana kuongeza biashara, kuunganisha bandari • Top 10 African countries with the highest inflation rates in June 2026 • 2027: El-Rufai, Ego Wars and the Dwindling Fortunes of ADC • German Lawmaker Steps Down For Using Us Surrogacy To Have A Child • Ghana, Nigeria Condemn Anti-Immigrant Attacks In South Africa • Peter Obi visits Isaac Fayose, disowns online attackers [VIDEO] • World Cup Third-Place Play-Off Should Be Scrapped —Shearer • The Fake Govt Agency Scandal: When the Gatekeepers Fell Asleep • Military rescues over 40 kidnapped victims, arrests 20 suspected criminals nationwide • Ekiti court jails two men for roaming streets naked • Messi, Yamal Come Full Circle In World Cup Showdown • Court orders final forfeiture of 52 Lagos housing units adjudged proceeds of crime to FG • Six finals, six goals: Oyarzabal eyes World Cup history as Spain prepare for Argentina final • Mirungi yatumika hadharani, DCEA yakiri tatizo ni kubwa • UNICAL dismisses 8 staff, demotes one Don over exam fraud, others • Kano NDC lone senator may join APC, says Obi, Kwankwaso cannot win elections • Zamfara ADC insists Federal High Court judgment remains binding • Argentina vs Spain: ‘Faith is in their hands’ – NBA superstar Steph Curry picks winner • Jigawa Digitises Revenue Collection, Targets Leakage • Trial of kidnappers: Victims identify suspects, recount paying over N63m ransom • Tanzania, Misri zakubaliana kuongeza biashara, kuunganisha bandari • Top 10 African countries with the highest inflation rates in June 2026 • 2027: El-Rufai, Ego Wars and the Dwindling Fortunes of ADC • German Lawmaker Steps Down For Using Us Surrogacy To Have A Child • Ghana, Nigeria Condemn Anti-Immigrant Attacks In South Africa • Peter Obi visits Isaac Fayose, disowns online attackers [VIDEO] • World Cup Third-Place Play-Off Should Be Scrapped —Shearer • The Fake Govt Agency Scandal: When the Gatekeepers Fell Asleep • Military rescues over 40 kidnapped victims, arrests 20 suspected criminals nationwide • Ekiti court jails two men for roaming streets naked • Messi, Yamal Come Full Circle In World Cup Showdown
Assets seizure: Malami appeals judgement, restates confidence in judiciary
Back to Home

Assets seizure: Malami appeals judgement, restates confidence in judiciary

Vanguard Nigeria 1 day 2 mins read
Assets seizure: Malami appeals judgement, restates confidence in judiciary

By Haruna Aliyu

The Office of former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has noted the judgment of the Federal High Court, Abuja, concerning the forfeiture of certain properties linked to him.

Reacting to the recent judgment through his media aide Bello Doka on Friday, Malami stated that he respectfully disagrees with aspects of the judgment, but he remains fully committed to the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary. In line with his constitutional rights, he has instructed his legal team to immediately challenge the decision at the Court of Appeal.

The office emphasised that the judgment is not the final determination of the matter.

“The appellate process exists to ensure that every legal issue is thoroughly examined, and Mr. Malami is confident that justice will ultimately prevail,” the statement added.

The aide urged the public and the media to avoid premature conclusions while the judicial process runs its full course. Respect for due process remains the cornerstone of every democratic society.

Doka added that Malami sincerely appreciates the prayers, goodwill, and steadfast support of the people of Kebbi State and Nigerians across the country.

He assured them that this development would not distract him from his unwavering commitment to serving the people and advancing his vision for a peaceful, secure, and prosperous Kebbi State.

“Supporters are encouraged to remain calm, peaceful, and law-abiding while allowing the courts to perform their constitutional role,” he said.

The post Assets seizure: Malami appeals judgement, restates confidence in judiciary appeared first on Vanguard News.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article

Comments (0)

Want to join the discussion?

Sign in to post comments and engage with the community.

Be the first to comment!

Judiciary

View All
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.