Categories
AFNewsNG Logo
News Special Report

Falana Reacts Over "Brutal Torture" On Detained Akwa Ibom Lawyer

Udeme James

Aug 12, 2022

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has condemned what he described as "brutal tortureÔÇØ being inflicted on Inibehe Effiong, a lawyer.

READ ALSO: Mother's Day: Abia Government Liaison Officer Honours Women, Says Mothers Shape Future Leaders

Mr. Effiong last month was sentenced to one month imprisonment for contempt of court by the Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom State, Justice Ekaette Ekaette Obot.

READ ALSO: Ofuji Ndị Igbo Sets 2026 Agenda, Promises Greater Community Engagement

In a statement on Thursday, Mr. Falana said Mr Effiong's fundamental human rights had been truncated.

READ ALSO: Bloodbath At Wedding: Bandits Kill 13, Abduct Many In Midnight Attack In Kaduna Community

He vowed to prosecute the officials who inflicted torture on Mr Effiong.

READ ALSO: NYSC warns Borno corps members against illegal motor parks

Read the full statement from Mr Falana below:
BRUTAL TORTURE METED OUT TO INIBEHE EFFIONG BY NIGERIAN CORRECTIONAL SERVICE IS UNACCEPTABLE

READ ALSO: 0MG! How Ex-Bauchi Health Commissioner died today

On July 27, 2022, the Chief Judge of Akwa Ibom State, Justice Ekaette Ekaette Obot convicted and sentenced Inibehe Effiong to one month imprisonment for contempt of court in facie curiae. In order to prevent Inibehe from appealing against the conviction and sentence imposed on him the Chief Judge has refused to furnish him with a certified true copy of her judgment in contravention of section 36(7) of the Constitution which prescribes that every convict is entitled to a copy of the judgment of the court that tried and convicted him.

READ ALSO: How 24-Year-Old Woman K1lled Her 4-Day-Old Stepson In Bauchi | READ DETAILS

However. the warrant signed by the Judge directed that the Effiong be held in Ikot Ekpene Correctional Centre, Akwa Ibom throughout the duration of his prison term. But the order of the Court was secretly varied today as Inibehe was forcefully transferred to Uyo Correctional Centre in handcuffs even though there was no violence on his part. At the Uyo Correctional Centre, Inibehe was forced to sit on bare floor while his head was shaved together with his beard. He was thereafter subjected to more horrendous humiliation and paraded before all prison inmates.

READ ALSO: ABIA 2023: This Is Our Own, Arochukwu Declares As Otti Rounds Off LG Campaign

The brutal torture meted out to Inibehe by the prison officials in Akwa Ibom State constitutes a violent violation of his fundamental right to dignity guaranteed by section 34 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 and Article 5 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act Cap A9 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

READ ALSO: Nigeria Needs Leaders That Will Mentor Young Ones - Gbajabiamila Says

It is painful to note that the unprovoked violence unleashed on Inibehe is a sad reminder of the case of Minere Amakiri, then a reporter with Nigerian Observer, the old Bendel State owned newspapers whose head was shaved with a broken bottle in 1973 on the orders of Alfred Diette-Spiff, the then Military governor of the State.

READ ALSO: Why ICPC Is Prosecuting Mike Ozekhome Over a London Property Deal That Has Shaken Nigeria's Legal Circle | READ DETAILS

Apart from challenging the egregious infringement of the fundamental right of Inibehe to the dignity of his person and fair hearing we shall press for the prosecution of the officials who inflicted torture on him contrary to the provision of section 2 of the Anti Torture Act of 2017. The penalty for the offence of inflicting torture on any person in Nigeria is 25 years imprisonment without any option of fine.

READ ALSO: How a Catholic Priest Slumped and Died While Delivering Homily in Delta Church

Credit: Femi Falana,SAN

Related Stories

""

— Udeme James

Join the Conversation

Signed in as Member