EFCC seeks Yahaya Bello’s lawyers prosecution for blocking ex governor’s arraignment

Yahaya Bello

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says the conducts and actions of the two lawyers representing former governor Yahaya Bello are anathema to the legal profession and brings it into disrepute.

The anti-graft agency said the refusal of the lawyers to produce their client in court after signing an undertaking to do so amounted to professional misconduct and contempt of court.

The EFCC wants the Federal High Court in Abuja to put the lawyers, Abdulwahab Mohammed and Adeola Adedipe, both Senior Advocates of Nigeria, on trial for the offence.

The EFCC accused the two senior lawyers of frustrating the arraignment and prosecution of Bello by deliberately protecting him from appearing in court.

In an application by its lead counsel, Kemi Pinheiro SAN, EFCC specifically asked Justice Emeka Nwite to invoke Rule 31 of the Rules of Professional Conduct for legal practitioners in the country to sanction the two lawyers and protect the sanctity and respect of the court.

Pinheiro SAN said that the two lawyers have allegedly been using their knowledge of law and procedures to frustrate the trial of the former governor in the criminal charges against him.

The EFCC counsel, who claimed to have spent 38 years as a lawyer and 19 years as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, told Justice Nwite that he has never seen, in his 38 years of practice, where lawyers, as officers of the court, would deliberately denigrate the same court.

In response, Adedipe, who took time to defend himself in the matter, applied to withdraw from appearing further for the former governor in the trial.

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