The Law is an Ass, a Nigerian perspective!
By; Ali Afegbua
This is an original paper prepared by me during my Internship placement at the High Court of Lagos State.
The law in Nigeria, is endlessly evolving, some might say
that it is blunt and brutal, but it is a fundamental truth that we all need the
protection of the law; sadly, the reality in Nigeria is that some people get a
better deal than others. The issue of corruption has been
over flogged as the
cause of inconsistencies in the justice delivery system as exists in this part
of the world; but I won’t dwell on that.
The term justice has nothing to do
with what you and I think as right and wrong, this is because justice only
concerns itself with the enforcement of the law and this enforcement could be
termed idiotic because it listens to the man who has a case or defence to
prove, not necessarily the “Good” or “Victimized” man according to layman’s
standards.
Fingers could be pointed at the courts alone for being
unfair, but what about the irresponsible lawyers who can’t handle their clients
brief? What about the law enforcement agents who are on a savage mission to
brutalise every criminal suspect to obtain a confessional statement? Not to
mention the constant rumours of some courts being swayed by Public Office Holders
to tip the scale of justice in their favour.
There will always be mixed
feelings about the law and justice, calling it an Ass is just a minor infraction,
let us look at the Court of Appeal Ruling in the case against Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, who was
discharged and acquitted on 12 July, 2013 in Lagos for the murder of Alhaja Kudirat Abiola; this decision
caused so many reactions in the local and international press and the ordinary
man in Nigeria must have been very confused as to what brought about such a
decision by the court; in quoting Fred
Agbaje a human rights activist “…the level of evidence in that case, left too
many loopholes for the defence counsel to take advantage of and that is exactly
what they have done”
The law can be pulled to various directions depending on the
extent at which the attorney is ready to play devil’s advocate and win cases on
loopholes and technicalities; Chief Mike
Ozekhome (SAN) in the pending case of Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu V Daar Communications PLC, stated in his submission in
contesting an interlocutory application that:
“…technicality…must be stopped from rearing
its…ugly, beastly and disgusting face…instead the court should look at the
beautiful…face of justice and the law…”
Most lawyers will resort to poking holes in their opponents processes
and paper work than winning on facts and the Law, this is because of the very
nature of the legal profession which is result oriented, no client wants to be
the looser even if they have a weak case; so the modern day lawyer must be
creative and tactful in coming up with solutions that will help his case.
I
hereby submit that the law is indeed an Ass, and every student of law must
learn to treat it as such, but also with respect, the abuse of the law will only
lead to breaking yourself against its force, even an Ass has its limits and may
turn violent if pushed too far.
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