A Human right activist and a senior lawyer Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN, has said it is very irresponsible for a serving minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to call a Judge a Harlot.
The learned Silk registering his displeasure on Thursday over the negative energies exhibited by the minister of State for Petroleum, Mr Timipriye Silva during his interview on a television channel said such a despicable utterances amount to contempt against the authority of the Judiciary and that NBA, the Chief Justice Of Nigeria should not treat this matter with levity.
He said: “Just tonight, on prime time television (Channels) programme monitored by me in Lagos, the Hon Minister of State for Petroleum, Mr. Timipriye Silva, described a sitting judge of the Federal High Court, Yenagoa Division, Hon Justice Ekwo as a “bad egg that deserves to be flushed out of the judiciary”.
“I have read earlier in the day that on another radio programme, he variously described her as a “harlot”.
“Mr. Timipriye Silva is not a party to the case pending before the court and he is not a lawyer to any of the parties.
“Even at that, it is uncouth and undignified for a serving Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to descend so low in employing gutter language against a sitting judge.
“It is the greatest act of contempt against the authority and integrity of the judiciary for a citizen to describe a judicial officer as a bad egg or a harlot, all because a judgment was delivered by the said judge which is considered unfavorable and for which an appeal has already been filed.
We cannot sit by and watch this flagrant desecration of the temple of justice by people who should serve as role models for others,” he said.
The human rights activist, therefore, urge the Nigerian Bar Association, the National Judicial Council and the Hon Chief Justice of Nigeria, to proceed against Mr Timipriye Silva urgently, until such a time that he is able to purge himself of the contempt brazenly committed against His Lordship, in the due exercise of a judicial function.
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