A Federal High Court judge in Nigeria, Justice Nkeonye Maha, had on Monday accused a counsel, Abubakar Marshal, representing pro-democracy activist and convener of RevolutionNow protests, Omoyele Sowore, of disrupting her court session.
Marshal, who is a member of the legal team from Femi Falana chamber, had approached the judge in the open court shortly before the commencement of proceedings.
He called the attention of the judge to the fact that Sowore’s case file had not been returned back to Justice Taiwo Taiwo one week after Maha had excused herself from hearing the matter.
But in her reaction, the judge accused the lawyer of grandstanding and disrupting her court session.
Justice Maha said, “This is administrative, it is not a reason for you to disturb my court. Don’t disturb my court over such matters again.
“Please journalists, know what you report, I have no hand in the matter again.”
Unfazed by that accusation, Marshal told the court that it was better for him to approach the judge in the open court to avoid any misconception.
He asked that the case file be taken back to Justice Taiwo, who have since resumed from vacation, for hearing to resume.
On August 28, Maha had declined to hear Sowore’s application over his continued detention by the Department of State Services by claiming that she did not have the jurisdiction to review the decision by Justice Taiwo, who granted an ex-parte order to the DSS to keep the activist for 45 days.
Sowore, through his lawyers, argued that the court breached his constitutionally guaranteed fundamental rights by approving that order for the DSS.
He was arrested in Lagos on August 3 for calling on Nigerians to take to the streets and express their frustration at the poor state of governance in the country.
Despite calls for his release from across the globe, the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has continued to hold on to him.