ICPC denies arresting high court judge Omotosho
The ICPC has refuted claims made in a viral video that it arrested Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja.
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has officially denied claims circulating in a viral video that it arrested Justice James Omotosho, a judge at the Federal High Court in Abuja. In a statement issued on Tuesday, ICPC spokesman John Odey described the video as entirely false and intended to mislead the public. The commission emphasized that it has neither detained nor invited Justice Omotosho for questioning regarding any investigations, thus clarifying the misinformation spread through social media.
The ICPC stressed the importance of responsible information dissemination and urged the public to be cautious about sharing unverified information that could incite unnecessary public concern and harm reputations. The agency highlighted its commitment to integrity and transparency, and the necessity of maintaining public trust, especially in legal and judicial matters.
This incident raises concerns about the impact of misinformation in the public domain and the potential consequences it can have on the reputation of individuals and institutions. The ICPC's prompt response serves as a reminder of the need for caution in spreading unverified news, particularly in light of increased scrutiny on judicial conduct and corruption practices within Nigeria.