Rivers’ court bombing: Lawyers give FG 30-day ultimatum
The Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, yesterday, gave the
Federal Government, through the National Security Adviser and the Inspector
General of Police, a 30-day ultimatum to thoroughly investigate the bombing of
the Rivers State High Court premises in Ahoada and Okehi.
Similarly, former President of the association, Mr. Olisa
Agbakoba, SAN, supported the position of the NBA, saying that “it is high time
the issue of threat and terrorism is controlled and curbed. I fully endorse the
decision of the NBA.”
Prof Itse Sagay, SAN, on his part, said: “It is obvious that
the people behind this are not just desperate, but they are also fascists, who
have no respect for human lives and due process.
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They want to intimidate the people, their political
opposition turn them to onlookers, so that they can do whatever they want with
our lives.
They have gone further to also intimidate the judiciary, the third
arm of government. For me, it is the height of irresponsibility. So, let them
look for them (perpetrators) so that they can face justice.”
Another Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Mike Ozekhome also
threw his weight behind the decision of NBA.
He expressed concern over the fact that politics has assumed
a dangerous and murderous dimension in the country, culminating in the bombing
of a court.
Also, United Progressive Party, UPP and Peoples Democratic
Movement, PDM, faulted the bombing of the courts in Rivers State.
On his part, Senator Magnus Abe, representing Rivers South
East senatorial district, described the security situation in the state as near
anarchy.
Issuing the ultimatum through a statement signed by its
President, Mr Okey Wali, SAN, the NBA
said: “We condemn these acts of brigandage and view them not only as
sacrilegious, but also as a desecration of the temple of justice.
On no
account, will we ever, idly stand by and watch these acts of violence and
impunity to our courts, which are tantamount to an affront to the rule of law
and threat to our democracy.
“This underscores the need for government to take the
security of lives and property more seriously. The lackadaisical attitude
accorded to the security of our courts nationwide, is now brought to the fore.
The need to secure the premises of the hallowed courts of justice across the
nation should be taken more seriously.”
NBA called on the National Security Adviser and the
Inspector General of Police to employ all security apparatuses at their
disposal, to unearth the culprits and bring them to Justice, adding “we will
not and cannot, be satisfied with the usual mantra of, ‘the Police
investigation is continuing.’ We demand an immediate and thorough investigation
and expect a report, even if, interim, within 30 days of the date of the
incidents.
Attacks on our courts will not be swept under the carpet.”It’s dangerous —Ozekhome
Ozekhome said: “My worry is that politics in Nigeria is now
assuming a dangerous and murderous dimension as never before seen in Nigeria.
“And to carry this politicking to the secred chambers of the court of law is introducing a
totally novel dimension calculated to intimidate the judiciary and its
personnel. He added that if the matter was treated with kid gloves, Nigeria may
never recover from such a macabre of dance of death.
He called on the Police to immediately swing into action and
unearth the perpetrators of the heinous crime against Nigeria. “I support the
NBA in its decision of issuing an ultimatum to the relevant security
authorities to arrest the perpetrators and prosecute them.”
Meanwhile, the Godspower Ake faction of Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP in Rivers State has also condemned the fire incident at the state
High Court in Okehi on Monday, saying that the development would, however, not
affect the ruling of an Appeal Court in Abuja on the authentic leadership of
the party in the state by January 15.
Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr George Nwogba, in a
statement accused the Felix Obuah faction of the party of being behind the
incident, adding that they would have disrupted the ongoing court processes if
they had set fire on documents at the Court of Appeal.
PDM in Rivers State on its part, described the development
as a threat to democracy. The movement in a statement by its state Chairman, Mr
George Ngbor, warned the political class in the state not to plunge the state
into crisis.
He said: “The current
crisis rocking the state if not checked is capable of snowballing into an
undesirable situation for indigenes and residents of the state. Politicians in the state should shun politics
of bitterness.”
He added that it was not true that its members in Ikwerre
Local Government Area of the state had defected to the All Progressives
Congress, APC, maintaining that they were intact.
United Progressive Party, UPP on its part, said that the
bombing was judicial terrorism, arson and reckless action aimed at intimidating
judicial officers in Nigeria.
Condemning the attack by yet to be identified persons in a
statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Ogbuche Dike, the party
charged security agents to act quickly to meet expectation of Nigerians as
security of lives and property were the primary purpose of government.
The party said the judiciary was the last hope of all
aggrieved people, adding that any attempt to harass, subdue and influence
esteemed Justices of the court to pervert justice shall be resisted by all
lovers of democracy, due process and rule of law.
He said: “It is
outrageous that some disgruntled elements should bomb the Rivers State High
Court in Ahoada East Local Government Area, vandalise and set ablaze files and
vital documents for adjudication at the state High Court Okehi, in Etche Local
Government Area. It is absurd that these primitive actions could be taken in
Nigeria at 100 years of existence.
“It is unfortunate that our beloved country is gradually
sliding into a state of lawlessness fuelled by insurgency, militancy,
kidnapping, armed robbery and terrorism.
Security agents should wake up and live up to expectation as security of
lives and property is the primary purpose of government.
“The perpetrators of the recent Rivers State courts bombings
should be fished out and punished in accordance with the laws of the land to
serve as a deterrent to others who might contemplate such heinous crimes,” the
party added.
The Ake-led PDP in Rivers State, continuing, said: “Afraid
that justice would soon slap them in the face over their treacherous, deceitful
and false claims to the offices of the Chairman and Secretary of PDP in Rivers
State, the other faction resorted to
their latest option just to hold on to power no matter how illegitimate. We
would prefer they allowed the Appeal Court decide their fate rather than engage
in self-help of this magnitude, obviously couched in shame and opprobrium.
Near anarchy in Rivers — Abe
On his part, Senator Magnus Abe, representing Rivers South
East senatorial district, described the security situation in the state as near
anarchy and a total disobedience of the constitution of the country.
He noted with dismay that the foundation of ensuring peace
in the state was being flagrantly abused by the police, contrary to the
constitutional provision that makes the governor the Chief Security Officer
where the state Commissioner of Police takes lawful directives from the
governor.
“What is happening in the state is that some people are
undermining the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The
constitution clearly provides that the governor shall be the Chief Security
Officer of a state and that the Commissioner of Police should take lawful
directives from the governor.
“Once you destroy that foundation for the security of a
state, you have nothing but near anarchy and that is what we are now witnessing
in River State,” he said.
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