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By SANDRA UMEH
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on Tuesday, disclaimed a protest by lawyers over what they called the illegal approach of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in handling its allegations against former Governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello.
The no fewer than 500 legal practitioners from across the country on Monday, stormed the Supreme Court complex.
The lawyers, under the umbrella of judicial watchdogs, faulted the siege on the ex-Gov’s residence, in a bid to arrest him, in spite of a valid court order to the contrary, which had not been vacated.
Meanwhile, in a short notice to newsmen on Tuesday, the NBA through its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Habeeb Lawal, says the group of protesters are not lawyers.
The notice reads: “The above report refers.
“The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) is aware that some news outlets have reported this news.
“Please be informed that while the NBA respects the rights of citizens to assemble and protest, we insist that this particular group of persons are not lawyers.
“For completeness, their supposed leader or convener Sylvanus K. Alewu is not a name known to us,” he said (Text, excluding headline: NAN)
•The purported lawyers protesting in favour of Ex-Governor Yahaya Bello . . . Monday at the Supreme Court complex, Abuja