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Tension as EFCC officials beat NBA chairman to pulp in Benue

  • NBA chairman checking his eyes after the attack by EFCC officials

There was tension in Makurdi, Benue State capital, following reported manhandling of the Chairman of Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Justin Gbagir Esq, by operatives of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday evening.

The NBA chairman was admitted at Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi, after he was manhandled during the incident.

Speaking exclusively at his hospital bed side, Barrister Gbagir, said: ” On  Tuesday 8/6/2021 at about 6:59pm, Benue State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Michael Gusa Esq, called to intimate me that our colleague who is also the branch treasurer was detained by the EFCC.

“On further inquiry, I found that our colleague was detained on allegation that she gave legal advice to the Chairman of Benue State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) upon which the latter signed a document which is subject of investigation by the EFCC.

“Our said colleague is a law officer with Benue State Ministry of Justice and assigned to offer official legal services to SUBEB. She also chairs one of the Rent Tribunal Panels.

“I rushed to the EFCC office. On my way, I made a post on our branch WhatsApp page and enjoined other colleagues who could make it to join me at the EFCC office in Makurdi.”

Immediately he alighted from the NBA official bus, Gbagir said: “The security men at the gate of the EFCC shouted at me “who are you?” and I replied that  “I am  a Nigerian.

“As I approached them, almost all of them started shouting at me to go back pointing their guns at me that if I should step forward further, they would shoot me.

“At the time, the State Director of Public Prosecution who was standing across the road in front of Royal Choice Inn, a hotel directly opposite the EFCC office was calling me to turn back. I turned back and went to where he was standing by his car with another director from the State Ministry of Justice.

“As a result of the shock of the threat by the security at the EFCC office to shoot me, I immediately called our pragmatic and action President, Olumide Akpata, Esq. who also answered my call at first instance and briefed him of the development. I even joked over it that even if I am killed, my colleagues will brief him and he advised me to take it easy.”

He continued: “While I was still talking to Mr President on phone, the State Attorney General and the Permanent Secretary and Solicitor General arrived.

One of the personnel of the EFCC who was wearing knickers and personal wear approached us where we were standing across the road and confronted me that he was informed that we were there to protest. I told him to call the person who said so to come and say that in our presence. I stated that I was surprised that the same people who did not even listen to me when I came would turn around and be accusing us of coming to protest.

“He now ordered us to leave the place or he will call for our forceful eviction. I therefore told him that we were not even in their premises since they did not allow us on their premises and they had no legal right to force us out of where we were standing.

“As the said personnel returned back to their premises, some lawyers joined me and we all stood across their office waiting.

“Hitherto, I was informed by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Benue State on Legal Matters that he was in touch with the head of EFCC office and was discussing the possibility of releasing our colleague. This of course had informed the basis of our waiting.

“Eventually, the Head of Office arrived and drove into their premises. As the AG and PS/SG approached the gate, the personnel at the gate started shouting at them and ordering them to retreat. It took the intervention of the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor who arrived at that moment to halt the harassment of the AG and PS/SG.”

When the three  of them went into the premises, the NBA chairman  said: “The Solicitor General came out and said that the head of office requested that I go in as well. I followed him into the EFCC office premises.

“As we entered, the Solicitor General introduced me to the EFCC head of office that I am the Chairman, NBA Makurdi Branch and offered the sit he was previously sitting before he went out to bring me.

“As I made to sit down, the EFCC Head of office said I cannot sit down because I am ‘an agitator’. I then asked whether I was brought in as an accused? When he did not answer me, I told the AG that with due respect, I cannot be made to stand talking to the EFCC Head of office, and sought the leave of the AG to leave.

“As I made to leave, the personnel of EFCC numbering between seven  and above pounced on me and started beating me. They broke my recommended reading eye glasses in the process and pushed me out of the premises. Outside the premises, they threw out my foot wears which I was dispossessed of in the course of the beating.

“Infuriated, the AG, SG and SSA to the Governor also walked out of the premises and the AG met I and other lawyers including the DPP who were outside and said that we should leave.

“Because of the excruciating pains I was having as a result of the beating, I went to Federal Medical Centre at Atiku Abubakar Road, Wadata, Makurdi, but they told me to go to their main Centre at Apir. As a result of the severe pains, I could not start going to the FMC Apir which is at the outskirts of  Makurdi. I then decided to come to BSUTH where I was admitted and currently receiving treatment.”

He noted that he slept off after the hospital administered several injections to relieve the pains. I woke in the early hours of this morning to make this post.

Meanwhile, EFCC spokesperson in Makurdi  said they were awaiting a press release on the alleged manhandling of NBA chairman from Abuja.

Benue State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Mike Gusa, condemned the action of the EFCC and said there was no need for such.

There is however tension among the bar as members described the action of the EFCC as one too many.