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Senior Lawyer, Wole Olanipekun Must Step Down As Body Of Benchers Chairman Over His Firm’s Attempt To Steal Ex-Petroleum Minister, Ajumogobia’s Client — Lawyer, Malcolm

Malcolm

Adekunbi Ogunde, a partner in the law firm of Olanipekun had sent an email to SAIPEM Contracting Nigeria Ltd, one of the clients of Henry Ajumogobia, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, soliciting a brief and boasting that her boss has links with top judges to guarantee victory for the company in court. 

A human rights lawyer and activist, Chief Malcolm Omirhobo has said a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Wole Olanipekun should vacate office as the Chairman of the Body of Benchers over his firm's attempt to steal a client of a former petroleum minister, Henry Ajumogobia.  

 
 

Adekunbi Ogunde, a partner in the law firm of Olanipekun had sent an email to SAIPEM Contracting Nigeria Ltd, one of the clients of Henry Ajumogobia, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, soliciting a brief and boasting that her boss has links with top judges to guarantee victory for the company in court. 

 
 

The Rivers State Government had preferred charges against the company over allegations of $130 million fraud. 

  

Despite being aware that the law firm of Henry Ajumogobia was handling the matter, Ogunde had asked SAIPEM to consider hiring Olanipekun & Co. 

  

She claimed her firm’s leading partner, Chief Olanipekun (SAN) is close to Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judges. 

  

Reacting to the development in a letter addressed to Olanipekun, Ajumogobia, a former Minister of State for Petroleum, said the move was in breach of essential mandatory rules. 

  

The Chairman of the Body of Benchers has since apologised to Ajumogobia, stating that he never approved the email sent by Ogunde. 

Meanwhile, Ogunde has been dragged to the disciplinary committee over the controversial email. 

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has also sought the advice of the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC) on whether to prosecute the Chairman of the Body of Benchers, Olanipekun (SAN) over alleged professional misconduct. 

According to a statement made by Malcolm Omirhobo at the weekend, Chief Olanipekun is the principal and founding partner of his firm and very much involved in its day-to-day running and consequently has an interest in the outcome of the decision of the LPDC.  

Malcolm urged Olanipekun to step down from his position as the chairman pending the determination of the matter before LPDC. 

He said, "I have keenly followed the case of the alleged professional misconduct against Mrs. Adekunbi Ogunde Esq, a Partner at the Law Firm of Wole Olanipekun & Co, in which Wole Olanipekun SAN, OFR, and Chairman, Body of Benchers (BOB) is a partner, pending before the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC).  

 
 

"The issue at stake is very simple and it is whether Wole Olanipekun SAN, as chairman of BOB whose partner in his law firm is facing an allegation of professional misconduct before the LPDC should step aside as chairman of BOB for an interim leadership to take over the helm of affair of the BOB so that the LPDC can carry out a fair and unbiased trial of the case?  

 
 

"The answer to the above question without any iota of doubt and fear of contradiction is to the affirmative. The reasons for arriving at this conclusion are as follows: 

 
 

"The petition in question is against a partner in Chief Olanipekun 's law firm who allegedly acting as his agent and other partners in the firm solicited for the brief that led to the alleged act of   professional misconduct and therefore binds them. 

 
 

"Chief Olanipekun is the principal and founding partner of his firm and very much involved in its day-to-day running and consequently has an interest in the outcome of the decision of the LPDC. 

 
 

"The petitioner asked the LPDC to “…consider whether the Partners of the Firm of Wole Olanipekun & Co. are not liable to be disciplined by the LPDC which makes Chief Olanipekun an interested party. 

 
 

"Chief Olanipekun is currently the Chairman of the Body of Benchers, which is the highest ruling body in the Nigerian legal profession, made up of Supreme Court judges, Presiding Justices of the Court of Appeal and Chief Judges of all state High Courts. 

 
 

"The LPDC is a committee of the Body of Benchers that have the responsibility of determining and considering charges brought against legal practitioners in Nigeria who have misbehaved in their capacity as legal practitioners. 

 
 

"The LPDC is a Standing Committee of the BOB whose processes come under the supervision of the Chairman of the BOB – an office which Chief Olanipekun is currently occupying. 

 
 

"Because of the learned silk's involvement in the matter and his influence and position in the BOB, there is the likelihood for conflict of interest and consequently the right thing for him to do to prove his innocence and scrupulousness is for him to step aside for the trial of case to be settled without the LPDC coming under undue suspicion of impartiality. 

 
 

"Ordinarily for the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to assert that the Mrs. Adekunbi Ogunde Esq, Chief Olanipekun's partner is guilty of professional misconduct and went further to suggest to the LPDC why the learned silk and other partners of his firm should not be sanctioned, the onus and burden of proof falls on the NBA. However, since Chief Olanipekun has come out to raise the defence that his said partner did not have his permission or consent to carry out the act that she is being accused of throws back the onus and burden of proof at him and other partners of his firm to establish their innocence and this is the more reason why Chief Olanipekun must step aside as Chairman BOB. 

 
 

"Chief Olanipekun continued sit tight as Chairman of BOB is a collective insult to intelligence and sensibility of all members of the legal profession in Nigeria either at the bar or bench and must not be condoned because it is going to set a bad precedence. Chief Olanipekun is not bigger than the legal profession and must not be indulged.  

 
 

"It is an embarrassment to the entire legal profession for the BOB to keep mum and allow Chief Olanipekun to continue to remain in office as her chairman, clothing and enabling him with impunity and immunity. More damning and disgusting is the fact that the BOB stood by and watched Chief Olanipekun preside over the call to bar of 1,507 (One thousand, five hundred and seven) new wigs, polluting the minds of the green horns with sentiments. Just hear him out:  

“’Appreciate those amongst you who are doing well rather than trying to pull them down. In other words, do not get enrolled in either a PHD course or School. And by PHD, I mean, Pull him/her down’. 

 
 

“’And when you attain high offices, extend courtesies and respect to your seniors and predecessors in office. Do not run them down or speak ill of them’. 

 
 

“’And when you attain high offices, extend courtesies and respect to your seniors and predecessors in office. Do not run them down or speak ill of them’. 

 
 

“’I pray that in due season, when God elevates each and every one of you and you become the cynosure of eyes, may no power principalities or blackmailer be able to bring you down.’ 

 
 

“I advice Chief Olanipekun to stop being unnecessarily sentimental and dramatic for his own good and the good of the legal profession as a whole.  He must do well to step aside because no amount of explanation can justify his actions. 

 
 

"For the BOB to gain the trust of the generality of members of the legal profession, it must itself at this point ask Olanipekun to excuse himself for the LPDC to carry out her lawful duty.” 

 
 

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