The Ado-Ekiti Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association
yesterday condemned the killing of the NURTW boss and the attack on Justice
John Aderiye by some people at the premises of the state high court.
Briefing journalists in Ado-Ekiti on Friday, the NBA Chairman
in the state, Mr Joseph Adewumi, and the Secretary, Mr Gbemiga Adaramola, said
the “desecration of the temple of justice” would not be tolerated by the body.
Adewumi said the association was still feeling bad about
Monday’s incident during which the courtroom of a judge, Justice Olusegun
Ogunyemi, was invaded.
“This is because that may have serious implication on the
performance of the constitutional duty of the head of court in the state with
respect to compliance with Section 185 (2) of the 1999 Constitution.
“If the current assault on the judges of the Ekiti State
judiciary is allowed to continue, they would have lost the necessary
independence that should be the bedrock of the performance of their constitutional
duties,” he said.
The body called for “thorough investigation of the incident
and that anybody found culpable be brought to book,” adding that the
Commissioner of Police, Ekiti State Command, Mr Taiwo Lakanu, should make
efforts to provide adequate security in the state.
“God is there to judge every perpetrator of evil whether now
or in the near future irrespective of status.
“The killing is not only ungodly, the destruction of human
lives is condemnable,” Adewumi said.
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