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NBA warns against discordant tunes on condemnation of attacks on bench

The Supreme Court of Nigeria on Thursday n Abuja held a special court session in honour of late Justice of the Court, Justice Samuel Chukwudumebi Oseji, where the President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Olumide Akpata (SAN) warned members of the bar against discordant tunes in condemnation of attempts to desecrate the sanctity of the bench.

Akpata while condemning the recent sting operation by faceless security personnel on the residence of a justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Mary Peter-Odili, warned the bar against discordant voices.

He said: “The cacophony of often discordant voices emanating from what ordinarily should be one bar, on this same issue, has almost become comical and those to whom we purport to direct our umbrage may be forgiven for not taking us seriously.

“It serves no useful purpose, after the NBA has clearly articulated a position on such a serious matter, for other groups within the association, whether they be a body of senior or junior advocates, to muddy the waters by embarking on needless road-shows and issuing statements that only serve to portray our association, and indeed our approach to the issue at hand, as uncoordinated and ultimately ineffective.”

He emphasised that “the NBA is the only voice of the legal profession in Nigeria and it has spoken unequivocally on this issue and shall follow this up with unmistakable resolve.”

NBA president said: “In this instant case the NBA has been unequivocal in its condemnation of this dastardly act. We have also called an emergency meeting of the National Executive Committee of the association at which immediate next steps were prescribed and adopted.

He continued: “We are thoroughly dissatisfied with the denials emanating from the relevant agencies and departments of government and we have vowed to leave no stone unturned in our bid to unmask all those behind this attack and to bring to justice anyone found culpable, no matter how highly placed.”

The NBA boss, who described late Oseji as an epitome of integrity and a jurist of unquestionable repute said the best way to honour him was to keep the sanctity of the courts.

Akpata said the late justice, “would not forgive us if all we do today is to celebrate his life whilst we turn a blind eye on the actions of these agents of government who are obviously intent on desecrating and denigrating this honourable court and indeed the entire Nigerian judiciary.”

First to address the session was the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Tanko Mohammed, who described the late justice Oseji as a dedicated and passionate judicial officer whose judgements were not only fact-based but very analytical and inclusive.

Earlier in his remarks, Justice Muhammad said the excellent performance of late Justice Oseji on the bench had ignited a spark of admiration in many levels of courts in the country.

“He had, in no small way, displayed high proficiency in the seamless dispensation of justice, which evidently reclined on his mastery of the law and impressive scholarship,” he said and added that the late justice had lived a life that now lives in the hearts of many across the globe.

Also at the special court session, was the body of Senior Advocates of Nigeria who described late justice Oseji as a man whose judicial pronouncements would forever have a foothold on logic.

Awa Kalu SAN, who spoke on behalf of the senior lawyers, said the late justice was a man committed to ensuring dishes of justice were appropriately served in the course of duty.

 

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