 Welcome, it's still plus politics. Now, the People's Democratic Party PDP has said the recent onslaught on the residence of the Supreme Court judge, Justice Mary Audili is part of a grand design by the ruling APC, which is the All Progressive's Congress, to hijack the 2023 elections. This is even, as the party described, the attack on Justice Audili's residence as horrendous, raskily, irresponsible, completely unjustified and should not be swept under the carpet on the guise of misleading whistleblower operation. Now, the disgustist with us is, of course, a legal practitioner, Ladic Bort Johnson. Thank you very much, Mr Johnson, for staying with us. Mr Johnson, can you hear me? Yes, I can. Great. So, we've been following this story, it's a developing story, as we see some people were caught paraded by security agents, one person seems to be singing like a cannery. And he did make allegations against the attorney general of the federation saying that this was, you know, that they had a conversation that led to, you know, the raid. Now, the AGF has said that he does not know this person, he has never seen him, he has never had a conversation with him. So, I'm going to ask this question because you are a lawyer, should this be a case that is being investigated? But of course, yes, he's the attorney general of the federation, should it be investigated? The PDP is saying that this might be swept under the carpet and under the guise of a whistleblower, you know, and they're saying that because it's not true, but is it not investigatable? Yes, it's such a sad situation that the Attorney General of the federation would be totally unaware of what happened, surely you see the good news with the Inspector General, the DSS, and all of the agencies. But then the PDP is saying that the PDP is sounding almost certain, I know you're not speaking for the PDP or, you know, for the government of the day, the PDP is almost certain that because the attorney general of the federation has been fingered in this issue, it might be swept under the carpet and this might be the last that we hear of it, except that people keep pushing for an investigation, a floor investigation to be done. My major question is, can the Attorney General not be investigated as a suspect in this issue because somebody has fingered him? Yes, Mary Ann, the Attorney General of the federation is not about the law, but do you have a precedent that can say, Attorney General, step aside for a few months, I think that the PDP is correct to say that it's probably the last we'll hear about it, or to be swept under the carpet. As I said, it's such a shame, and it's not the first one. Look at the Abba Kearey Janim, he has a similar thing. So we know how this is in Japan, it's unfortunate, what will happen in the future? We're having really serious connection issues with you, Mr Johnson, unfortunately, it's not letting us hear you. So I'm going to unfortunately let you go, it's not your fault, but we cannot hear you. The connection is really bad today. But thank you very much for speaking with us. All right, on that note, we'll take a quick break, bring you the reactions of Nigerians to the attack of the Justice Audili's residence and when I return, I'll give you my take. We all know that everybody has condemned it, and I share the same view, because those who went there seem not to have gone there for any meaningful purpose, that is why all of them are denying and backing out. So I feel if Supreme Court justice could be so invaded, that means every other ordinary citizen of this country is not safe. The invasion is totally an aberration from the rules of law, and I actually condemn it from my innermost emotion, I feel so bad about it and I'm not happy, that's just it. They need to be some major improvement on that. Covered at overtime, the will of justice in this country grinds too slow, too slow. And there have been denying litigants, and litigants who ordinarily would have been possibly their damages, or maybe whatever wrong they have had, would have been other-emilirated, or would have been totally compensated. Anything can happen in our country, there is no fire without smoke. I think it has the reason, even at the end of the day it was denied that nothing happened. Well, I don't see anything much to read, what you need to do is definitely, she would know the person that read the house, the people that planned the scene. So it's nothing, whatever the public is reacting to is of no use to us, because it's just like we're a politician fighting each other, you'll be thinking that they are fighting for our sake whereas they are fighting for themselves. It's time for my take. Now every day we have conversations around what government should do, what government is not doing, what we expect of government and what we should do to get government to meet our demands or deliver the dividends of democracy. It's all just talk. Now until we move from just having those conversations to making sure that we push those demands to our government, hold them responsible, make sure that they give us the dividends that they promised us. Election season is around the corner. 2022 they will come for your votes, they will start. I saw something on social media talking about, oh, it's election season, they will start selling corn, some of them will start helping to plate hair, they will start acting like they can eat the food that you eat just in the booker because they want your vote. Well, if we're really serious about the type of governance that we want from these leaders, it's time for us to show them that we're done with these tricks, we're done with the games, it's time for serious business. If you do not have anything to offer us, don't come to us. Don't try to get our votes because if we give you our votes then we expect something in return. Not your 500, not your 5,000, not your rice, not your sauce. We want you to do the job. If you cannot do the job, do not come to us. Let's begin to take a borrow away from your number of people. They voted for who they wanted. Even when there were inducements they decided that this was who they wanted. There was no hanky panky. Even when there was some form of hanky panky, the people stood there, cast their votes and made sure that it counted. It's now the job of every single Nigerian to look at their number example. If you want a change in your country, well, you've got to be cut rate ready. Get your card. I asked somebody yesterday, do you have a voter's card? No. How do you want to change Nigeria? Get your voter's card. Join a political party. Be part of the decision making so that when the party throws up a candidate, it would be a candidate that you and I are sure of, that he or she might be able to deliver the dividends of democracy. Until then, keep saying that politics is a dirty game. They will soon rob you the dirt. My name is Mary Anoco. Thank you for watching.