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NBA orders court boycott in Anambra over lawyer’s murder

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Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, has ordered a boycott of courts in Anambra State in protest of the gruesome murder of its member, Mr Ifeanyi-Rolex Iloakasia. 

NBA said the action would hold from May 20 to May 21.

It could be recalled that Iloakasia, a member of Otuocha Bar was killed alongside his client in Nanka, Orumba North Local Government Area as they were returning from court sitting in Ekwulobia High Court on May 15.

In a statement signed by K.G. Abonyi, Chairman, Committee of Chairmen and Secretaries of NBA Anambra, the NBA described the mysterious attack as a blatant assault on the legal profession and the rule of law. 

According to them, the NBA, Anambra Chapter, was deeply grieved and aggrieved by the ‘senseless” killing, especially as the tragic loss of Awa P. Awa, former Vice Chairman of Ihiala Branch of the NBA, remained fresh in their memories.

Committee of Chairmen and Secretaries of NBA Anambra, ordered all lawyers to boycott all court sittings in the state from May 20 to May 21 in protest against the murder of their colleague.

It said justice must be served, demanding that the relevant authorities must leave no stone unturned in the pursuit of truth and accountability. 

“We appreciate the swift response of the Commissioner of Police, Anambra who promptly visited the crime scene for an on-the-spot assessment and directed the commencement of preliminary investigations into the murder. 

“However, we urge the Commissioner of Police, DSS, and other law enforcement agencies to intensify efforts to ensure that the perpetrators do not evade justice.

“Speedy action is crucial in identifying and apprehending those responsible for this horrific crime.

“Too many lawyers have been sacrificed to insecurity in this state and the legal profession cannot thrive under an atmosphere of fear and insecurity,” it said.

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