A
coalition of civil society groups, Civil Society Network Against
Corruption, CSNAC, has urged the National Judicial Council, NJC, to
sanction the counsel to the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, stating
that they misled the Senator in his ongoing trial at the Code of Conduct
Tribunal.
In a statement issued by the organisation, which is made up of over 150
civil society groups, through its chairman, Olanrewaju Suraj, CSNAC said
the Senate president’s lead lawyers, Joseph Daodu and Mahmud Magaji,
both Senior Advocates of Nigeria, erred by advising their client to shun
the summons of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT
The CCT had summoned Mr. Saraki to answer a 13-count charge of
fraudulent acquisition and declaration of assets while in office as the
governor of Kwara State between 2003 and 2011.
The statement said the accused person did not appear at the Tribunal
scheduled to commence on Friday, September18, 2015 because his lawyers
were busy shopping for an ex-parte order to prevent the Tribunal from
sitting.
“Instead of advising his client to honour the summons, Mr. Magaji SAN
headed for the Federal High Court where he unsuccessfully sought an
order ex parte to restrain the Tribunal from hearing the criminal case.
“On his part, although Mr. Daudu SAN had undertaken to produce his
client on Monday, September 21, 2015 he rushed to the Court of Appeal
where he unsuccessfully sought an ex parte order to prevent the Tribunal
from sitting. On that same day the Federal High Court refused to stop
the Tribunal from sitting. Once again, the accused person did not appear
at the Tribunal”.
While establishing that the misleading advice from the lawyers was
responsible for Mr. Saraki’s absence from the tribunal, the group said,
“In defending his action for treating the Code of Conduct with contempt
in the circumstance, the Senate President disclosed to Nigerians that he
did not appear at the Tribunal on the advice of his lawyers”.
Hinging their call for sanction on the misleading advice, the coalition
said, “Having betrayed their Oath as senior advocates by advising their
client to treat the Code of Conduct Tribunal with disdain, they ought to
be sanctioned to serve as a deterrent to other lawyers in the country.
“We are therefore compelled to request the Legal Practitioners
Privileges Committee to sanction the senior advocates who have been
indicted by the senate president.
“Having led their client to defy the summons of the Code of Conduct
Tribunal we urge the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee to
sanction Messrs. Daudu and Magaji as their conduct is a total betrayal
of the Oath taken by them as legal practitioners.
“The discipline of the two senior advocates of Nigeria will serve as a
deterrent to other legal practitioners who are in the habit of advising
their clients to treat court orders with disdain”, CSNAC said.
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