We frowns at invasion of Supreme Court judge, Mary Odili’s home-NBA

By our Reporter

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), on Saturday, condemned in totality the Friday’s siege laid by security operatives to the Abuja home of a Justice of the Supreme Court, Mary Odili.

According to a statement issued on behalf of the association, the president, Olumide Akpata, described the act as an “affront on the judiciary, designed to intimidate and ridicule the judiciary”.

He said the association would hold an emergency meeting of its National Executive Committee (NEC) on the matter.

No date was disclosed in the statement.

“To be clear, last night’s event is an affront on the judiciary and grossly undermines the democracy that we profess to practise.

“In line with the aims and objectives of the NBA which include the protection and defence of the independence of the Judiciary and the rule of law in Nigeria, we will be convening an emergency meeting of the NBA National Executive Committee solely to discuss this issue and take a definitive stand on behalf of the NBA,” Mr Akpata said.


The NBA president also said he would lead a delegation to meet with the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, and the heads of the various security agencies.

This, he said, would be done, “to seek further clarification on the circumstances of this incident.”

‘Those responsible must be brought to book’

He added that the NBA would “ensure that all those responsible for this unfortunate incident are brought to book.”

“We must do all that is required to safeguard the independence of our judiciary and indeed protect our hard-won democracy,” he added.

Both the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the State Security Service (SSS), initially reported to have led the invasion of the judge’s home, have denied any involvement in the act.

The AGF, Mr Malami, who was indicated in court documents as the applicant who obtained the search warrant executed at Mrs Odili’s home on Friday, has also distanced himself from the event.

Mr Malami pointed out in his statement on Saturday that some “incongruities” in the court documents filed at the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Wuse Zone 6, Abuja, suggested that the documents could have emanated from his office.

Noting that a police officer appeared to have signed the document, Mr Malami called on “relevant authorities” to intensify investigations into the matter and prosecute anyone found to be culpable.

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