Imprisonment Of Inibehe Effiong Unconstitutional - Nigerian Bar Association

Posted by Thandiubani on Wed 03rd Aug, 2022 - tori.ng

Recall that last week, Effiong was remanded in prison custody under the orders of the Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom state, Ekaete Obot.

 
The Nigerian Bar Association has said the imprisonment of Inibehe Effiong is unconstitutional.
 
Recall that last week, Effiong was remanded in prison custody on the orders of the Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom state, Ekaete Obot.
 
Reacting on Twitter, NBA President, Olumide Akpata, wrote:
 
"Last week, I provided an update on the efforts being made by the @NigBarAssoc towards securing the release of our colleague, Mr. Inibehe Effiong, who was remanded in custody on the order of the Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom State on account of alleged contemptuous conduct in court.

Unfortunately, attempts to secure Mr. Effiong’s release through sustained engagements at different levels have been unsuccessful with the Chief Judge indicating that she was unwilling or unable to further entertain the matter.

In the circumstance, the NBA is left with no choice but to work on an appeal against the decision of Her Lordship, and I have instructed the NBA team to work with Mr. Effiong on an immediate appeal.

This is not the outcome that we had expected because there is a high chance that Mr. Effiong would serve out his one-month custodial term before the end of the appeal.

Regardless of the conduct of Mr. Effiong in the courtroom on the date of the proceedings that led to his committal, one thing that has come out from the various accounts that the NBA has so far received is that the Court did not follow due process in the committal proceedings.

Mr. Effiong was not put in the dock, told what his wrong or contempt was, given fair hearing or even an opportunity to recant or purge himself (a courtesy that the Bench should, at the minimum, extend to counsel where counsel’s conduct is said to be contemptuous).

This on its face not only runs afoul of known practice and procedure in such cases but is also unconstitutional. In view of the foregoing and depending on the outcome of our ongoing investigations, the NBA may be forced to take this matter up with the National Judicial Council."
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