Adegboruwa Demands SSS To Release Emperor Ogbonna
Adegboruwa Demands SSS To Release Emperor Ogbonna
Adegboruwa Demands SSS To Release Emperor Ogbonna
Says Keeping Him In Detention Is A Disobedience To Court

A prominent human rights lawyer, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN), has demanded the release of Emperor Ogbonna, an Aba based Human Rights Lawyer who has been in detention for almost 3 months now.

This is contained in a Press Release made available to ASKLEGALPALACE correspondent titled: “DEMAND FOR THE RELEASE OF EMPEROR GABRIEL OGBONNA, ESQ”

Adegboruwa, SAN said “Mr. Gabriel Emperor Ogbonna, a legal practitioner and human rights activist based in Aba, Abia State, has been in detention since March 24, 2020, having been arrested in his office by operatives of Department of State Security and armed policemen.

He was intially taken to the Abia State Police Command where he was confronted with a petition written against him that he published falsehood against the Governor of Abia State, that the latter swore to an oath at the Ancient Harashima. He was eventually arraigned before the Magistrate’s Court and remanded in custody. The activist was later charged before the Federal High Court, Umuahia and was admitted to bail by the said court. Mr. Ogbonna perfected the conditions of his bail and was released from the Correctional Centre on April 28, 2020, but he was arrested immediately by the Abia State Director of DSS. He has now been transferred to Abuja.”

The learned silk said refusing to release Ogbonna even when he has been granted bail is disobedience to a court order.

“Whereas it is proper and desirable for law enforcement agencies to do their best to investigate, detect and prosecute crimes, for the good of society, once the court has intervened however, by way of granting bail to a defendant, then such an order must be respected and not be subverted through devious means or by subterfuge. There is no other way to describe the conduct of the DSS in transferring Mr. Ogbonna to Abuja whilst his case is still pending before the Court than an arrant violation of the order of court granting him bail. Members of the executive arm of government must willingly submit themselves to the authority of the Courts as demanded by the Constitution and not seek to denigrate that hallowed institution.”

He called for the intervention of Mr. President. “The President has just signed Executive Order No.10, wherein he granted autonomy to the judiciary. It is thus improper to claim to grant autonomy to the judiciary with one hand and then take it away with another through willful disobedience of Court orders. I call upon the President to call the Director of DSS to order, in order to avoid another scenario of what happened in the case of Omoyele Sowore.

Adegboruwa expressed concern that Emperor Ogbonna is needed by his pregnant wife and detaining him during the current COVID-19 pandemic is bad.

“Mr. Ogbonna’s attention is needed by his pregnant wife, he also has a precarious medical history, having suffered gunshot wounds from an attempted assassination upon his life in the past. With the health challenges posed by the Coronavirus pandemic, this is not the time to embark upon indiscriminate arrest and detention of citizens. Indeed, the government only recently directed that the Correctional Centres be decongested.”

He urged the DSS to release the detainee or charge him to court. “The DSS must obey the order of court granting bail to Mr. Ogbonna and if there be any further allegations against him, he should be charged to court immediately in line with the requirement of the Constitution. Surely two wrongs cannot make anything right.”

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