Nigeria’s Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC) in its report (B8B/LPDC/1571/2024), has rejected the request from Chief Afe Babalola’s SAN law firm, Emmanuel Chambers, to revoke the practising licence of lawyer and author Tomilola Farotimi, also known as Dele Farotimi, over allegations of criminal defamation and professional misconduct.
A petition submitted by a lawyer from Emmanuel Chambers, Mr. Ola Faro, was presented to the LPDC, claiming that Farotimi, in his book Nigeria and the Criminal Justice System, made defamatory statements against the Supreme Court and the legal profession, and should therefore be disbarred.
The petition by Emmanuel Chambers claimed that Farotimi’s book reportedly referenced suit number SC/146/2006 between Major Muritala Gbadamosi Eletu and HRH Oba Tijani Akinloye and others, alleging corruption, bribery, and other unethical practices involving judicial officers and the legal community.
Specific grievances included references to a Supreme Court judgment affecting multiple residential estates, with subsequent legal proceedings allegedly undermining the Supreme Court’s decision.
Emmanuel Chambers claimed that Farotimi’s book violated several sections of the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners 2023 and requested that his name be struck off the Roll of Legal Practitioners.
The petition accused Farotimi of distorting case facts, disrespecting fellow lawyers, and engaging in actions that obstructed justice for personal gain.
However, the LPDC determined that it lacked jurisdiction to address complaints about publications and advised aggrieved parties to seek redress in regular courts.
Justice Isaq Usman Bello, the LPDC Chairman, stated on Tuesday in Abuja that the petition could not be granted due to jurisdictional limitations.
The disciplinary committee concluded that the alleged offences occurred in Farotimi’s capacity as an author, not during his practice as a legal professional.
The report noted: “The publication is an intellectual property and not a conduct or action committed while practising as a Legal Practitioner. All aggrieved parties who find the publication ‘defamatory’ should ventilate their grievances through the regular courts.”