Lagos Lawyer Lampoon EFCC Chair Over Meeting With Lagos CJ, Judge
The meeting between the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa, a serving judge Justice Christopher Balogun in the State High Court, sitting in Ikeja Division and the Chief Judge of Lagos State has been condemned by a Lagos based legal practitioner and human rights activists, Mr. Kayode Adaramoye,
Adaramoye
said that he was left with no option than to echo his voice on the subject
matter after the anti-graft agency Chairman accepted responsibility for meeting
Chief Judge and was silence on weighty allegation of meeting the judge in a
response to This Day Publication of Tuesday 19 of April, 2022, on the
allegation.
Speaking in
a press released titled: "The Visitation Of Abdulrasheed Bawa, Chairman of
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) To The Lagos High Court
Judge," dated 5th May, 2022.
The lawyer said
the confirmation of the allegation raised by This Day newspaper and some online
media has injured the principle of fair hearing on criminal trial of Nadabo
Energy Limited, Mr. Abubakar Ali Peters.
Adaramoye
said the meeting described by the EFCC as "routine" has cast big
doubt of the impartiality of the trial judge in the matter FRN v Abubakar Ali
Peters.
According to
him, the time and venue of the meeting has back stabbed the principle of
fair hearing which is the fulcrum of justice, equity and good conscience.
"I
have, as a legal practitioner and a Nigerian, carefully refrained myself from
commenting on the issue of the alleged meeting between the EFCC Chairman,
Abdulrasheed Bawa and the Lagos State Judge. But I cannot but make my comment
after the confirmation of the same by the EFCC as a 'routine' or courtesy
meeting," he said.
He further
said the time and place of meeting between the Chairman of EFCC, the Chief
Judge of the state and the trial judge Justice Christopher Balogun of the Lagos
High Court has given them out that it was held in bad faith as it has negative
effect on the trial.
He said:
"That the EFCC Chairman would have chosen another day and time for the
'courtesy or routine visit.' That by stander cannot but read or impute meaning
of bad faith to the matter with the ultimate end of compromising the criminal
case of Mr. Abubakar Ali Peters."
He noted
that the action of Mr. Bawa to hold meeting with the trial judge has eroded the
principle of fair hearing in the trial as their action has arm-twisted justice
to the prosecution's favour.
"That
fair hearing is the fulcrum of justice, equity and good conscience. And that
the confirmed visit cannot but erode the confidence of the defendant and the
society who are interested parties in the ongoing trial in the case. It is thus
confirmed that fair hearing on this matter has been arm-twisted and justice
cannot been attained in this matter.
" It is
therefore against this aforesaid that I believe that the umpire saddled with
adjudicating on this matter has been a suspect as to the impartiality of
adjudicating in this matter.
"The
confidence always associated with the fair hearing in a trial, very
particularly in a criminal trial has been violently tampered with by this
inauspicious visit.
" It is
the duty of the court to safeguard the rights and liberties of individual and
to protect him from any abuse or misuse of power. This dictum of Justice C. A.
Oputa in Federal Civil Service Commission & Ors Vs. J. O. Laoye (1989)4
SCNJ (pt.11)146 at179 has been desecrated and violated by the so called routine
and courtesy visit of the EFCC Chairman.
"This
unfortunate visit becomes more worrisome when it is jusxtaposed against the
state of moral tupsy-turvy the country finds itself today. The moral propriety
of the meeting is out to serious question and jeopardy.
"It is
in the light of the above that in the interest of justice, equity and good
conscience that this matter be reassigned to another judge immediately, to do
otherwise is to behead justice at dawn." Adaramoye submitted.
It will be
recalled that Mr.Bawa was head of team that investigated the matter long before
he became the Chairman of the EFCC.
The matter
commenced in 2012 and he has been in the witness box for the past five years.

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