Chief Whip of the Senate, Dr. Orji Kalu, has described the invasion of the Abuja home of Justice Mary Odili of the Supreme Court as a cruel, undemocratic and uncivilised act.

Condemning the raid on justice’s home, Kalu called on the federal government to commence a full scale investigation into the ugly incident, adding that the unwarranted invasion of the house of the Judge was capable of causing tension in the country.
Kalu, who is former governor of Abia State, stressed that in a democratic set-up, the rule of law must be strictly adhered to for the sake of national progress and development.
While condemning the sad incident, he urged appropriate government agencies to discharge their duties and responsibilities in tandem with the constitution, noting that violation of human rights will set the country backward.
Kalu called on the federal government to bring the perpetrators of the evil act to book, adding that unlawful invasion of a citizen’s residence is against the constitution of Nigeria and tenets of democracy.
He said: “The invasion of the residence of Justice Mary Odili of the Supreme Court in a gestapo manner is totally condemnable and unacceptable in a democratic dispensation.
“The country’s democracy is gradually growing and as such, acts that are not in tandem with the constitution of Nigeria and democratic process must not tolerated.
“The federal government should commence robust  investigation into the sad development to save the face of the country in the comity of nations and to bring the perpetrators of the unfortunate incident to book.
“The rule of law must not be undermined in a democratic regime. The law must be respected by the government and the governed.”
Kalu called on the federal government and the citizenry to embrace the tenets of democracy in all pursuits, adding that no country can progress in an atmosphere of lawlessness.