BODY of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (BOSAN) has declared its
support to President Mohammadu Buhari’s administration on eradicating
corruption to the barest minimum in the society. To this end, the body has
urged the government to go ahead with prosecution of any person including
lawyers found wanting over corruption stating that any of its members who
participated in looting the treasury of the nation should be brought of book
like other citizens.
In a communiqué signed by Mr. Ebun Sofunde (SAN) and Mr. Seyi
Sowemimo (SAN), the body noted and reminded legal practitioners in the country
of a duty and responsibility to maintain the highest professional and moral
standard, and therefore condemned the spate of disparaging remarks and attacks
on the judiciary and judicial officers, often made in a generalized manner and
perhaps calculated to intimidate and infuse fear in judges, who have sworn to
dispense justice without fear or favour.
Furthermore, it called on lawyers in the country to be
mindful of utterances and unethical remarks against the judges during and after
giving rulings on matters presented before them in order not to bring the
profession to disrepute unknowingly.
Admittedly, BOSAN frowned over the conduct of few judges who
chose to toe the pact for dishonor by compromising their offices, however
stated that the misconduct of few judges should not be used as a yardstick to
denigrate the generality of judicial officers who have assiduously committed
themselves to professionalism and service delivery.
“The body condemns all forms of corruption and money
laundering by anyone, lawyers inclusive, and wholeheartedly supports
appropriate efforts of the government aimed at curbing the menace of corruption
through thorough investigation and prosecution of offenders in a fair trial
that complies with due process of the
law and ensures equal access to justice by the prosecutor and the accused
persons, while guaranteeing the fundamental human rights of all persons as enshrined in the 1999
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.
“While we welcome a thorough investigation of any lawyer, no
matter how highly placed, due process must be followed to ensure that rights of
suspects are guaranteed”.
Other issues addressed in the communique includes the
evolving practice of delays and negligence in releasing salaries and allowances
of judges and judicial officers as at when due adding that if not addressed
promptly is capable of ‘severely undermining the much-cherished independence of
the judiciary’.
With this statement from the body of the senior advocates of Nigeria am sure that our Judiciary will perform better, time to tell the DORO CRIMINALS in the judiciary that no more support or cover up for them, time for positive change in our Judiciary. Good talk from THE BODY OF SENIOR ADVOCATE OF NIGERIA.
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