In a significant development, Kelvin Okorie has been released from police custody following the intervention of the National Litigation Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).
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Okorie, who had initially been detained by the Nigerian Navy, was transferred to the Nigerian Police earlier today, January 11, 2025, following direct intervention by the NBA.
The intervention came after a high-level visit by the President of the NBA, Mazi Afam Osigwe SAN, to the Chief of Defence Staff on Wednesday, January 7, 2025.
During this meeting, Mazi Osigwe made a formal demand for Okorie’s immediate release, emphasizing that if he was to be accused of any crime, he should be formally charged in court. This demand led to Okorie’s transfer to police custody and his eventual release.
The NBA’s National Litigation Committee, which played a key role in ensuring Okorie’s release, had members present at the police station during the event.
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Among them were B.O. Nafagha and Israel Elijah, alongside the committee’s secretary, Isah Abubakar Aliyu. Mr. Aliyu confirmed that Okorie has been successfully reunited with his family.
This swift and effective intervention underscores the critical role of the NBA in defending legal rights and upholding the rule of law in Nigeria.
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It serves as a reminder of the association’s commitment to ensuring that due process is followed and that no individual is unjustly detained without formal charges or legal recourse.
The NBA’s actions in this matter further highlight its ongoing dedication to promoting justice and human rights across the country.
Signed:
Barr. Isah Abubakar Aliyu, Secretary
Ama Etuwewe SAN, Chairman.
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