The Citizens Awareness Against Corruption and Social Vices Initiative (CAACASVI) has petitioned the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, over alleged executive interference in the judicial process and prosecution of Ali Tanko, an individual facing charges related to illicit mining activities.
In a petition signed by the Executive Director of CAACASVI, Comrade Onlede Muyiwa, dated June 25, 2025, a copy of which was obtained by The Guardian, CAACASVI alleged that Tanko and his accomplices were indicted by the Mining Marshals Unit of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for mining illegally on a site belonging to Capital Apex Synergy Global Services Limited, a legally recognized mining company.
The group alleged that despite overwhelming evidence, including confessional statements and independent investigations by the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, certain executive agents are attempting to frustrate the ongoing judicial process.
In the petition, CAACASVI highlighted the importance of the Mining Marshals Unit in curbing illegal mining activities and promoting sustainability in the sector.
It said the Unit, established in March 2024, has reduced illegal mining activities and improved investor confidence.
The group urged the NSA to initiate an urgent investigation into the alleged interference, protect judicial officers and court records, and direct relevant security agencies to enforce due process and compliance with valid mining leases.
CAACASVI also called on the NSA to prevent further illegal mining activities by unlicensed individuals, particularly Ali Tanko, in the disputed area pending the determination of the case before the court.
The petition was copied to several high-ranking officials, including the Attorney General of the Federation, Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, and the Commandant General of the NSCDC.
“We trust in your unwavering commitment to the rule of law and national security.
“Nigeria’s progress and stability rest on the strength of its institutions, and it is imperative that justice is allowed to take its full course, free from intimidation or undue influence,” the petition reads.
CAACASVI warned that it would maintain a watchful eye on the prosecution and respond swiftly to any attempt to undermine the case through evidence tampering, withdrawal, or destruction.
The group vowed to hold perpetrators accountable through mass protests and public disclosure, ensuring that justice is served and those responsible are held accountable.
It urged the NSA to take decisive action to protect the integrity of the judicial process and uphold the rule of law in the face of alleged executive interference.