Osogbo NBA Announces Showdown With EFCC Over Member’s Arrest

Members of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Osogbo, the Osun State capital has concluded plans to have a showdown with Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over an alleged infringement on the Fundamental Right of one of her members, Mr Temitope Oyedipe, who was arrested in the court premises by the EFCC operatives in Lagos, AMILOADED reports.

The latest development was made known via a statement by the NBA Publicity Secretary, Osogbo Branch, Barrister Dawood Ajetunmobi, on Wednesday.

The NBA stated, “Mr Temitope Oyedipe held a brief of another colleague of his in a garnishee proceeding pending at the court. It was learnt that the EFFC was interested in the suit. And Mr. Oyedipe was whisked away by the operatives of EFCC after the proceedings.

 

“According to Idrees Abiodun Mikaheel, Esq. who is the Association’s Legal Adviser in the Branch, immediately the news filtered to the Human Rights Committee of the NBA, Osogbo Branch, it was deliberated and a counsel, Comrade Nurudeen Kareem, has been assigned to proceed to the Commission’s office in Lagos today. The Chairman of the Branch, Hassan Agbelekale, Esq. has also contacted the Lagos and Ikeja Branches of the NBA for possible synergies to ensure the counsel is timely released.

“When the Committee inquired from the EFCC operatives via a telephone call, it was confirmed that Mr. Oyedipe was indeed arrested ‘when he could not give satisfactory information about the suit in which he appeared’, though he held a counsel’s brief.

 

“The said substantive counsel and his client in the garnishee proceeding were said to be the  targets of the operatives, but the duo were not present in court, and Mr Oyedipe held the lawyer’s brief as agreed between them.

“So far, the counsel Mr. Temitope Oyedipe is still in the office of the EFCC, Ikoyi Lagos. The Branch has put every mechanism in motion to ensure his release as soon as practicable. While consultations are ongoing with the leaders of the Association in Nigeria with a view to taking a collective but deterring decision on this condemnable act, the Branch calls on the EFCC to immediately release Mr. Temitope Oyedipe unconditionally,” the statement read.

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