A Yenagoa based female lawyer Edna Ndubuisi has raised
alarm over persistent threats by armed men who claimed to be ex-militants.
The militants are plaintiffs in a lawsuit on their
stipends with commercial banks reportedly on Nov. 19, 2019 armed with pistols
and other dangerous weapons besieged Ndubuisi’s office to warn her to hands off
the case.
Ndubuisi, Managing Solicitor of the law firm, A. S. E. Bisi & Partners
said on Monday that she was compelled to submit a petition to the Bayelsa
Police Command and the Judge, Federal High Court, Yenagoa.
She
said that reports by her staff who received the ‘threat message’ indicate that
the militants who came on the mission were seven in number.
According
to her, the group had accosted her within the Federal High Court premises with
similar threats, a development that made her to write a petition to the
presiding judge over her plight.
She urged the police to take urgent steps to halt the
plans and ensure that the hoodlums do not fulfill their mission adding that she
remains undeterred and would pursue her cases to their logical conclusions.
“On November 19, 2019
a group of Militants numbering about seven (7) and armed with pistol and other
dangerous weapons stormed the office of A. S. E. Bisi & Partners at about
13:00 hours (1pm) demanding to see me.
“I was at that time
attending to her cases in Court.
“The Ex-Militants were
led by a man who simply gave his name as K.F.identified the persons as
representatives of Ex-militants.
“Only two Lawyers and
the Office Secretary were in the office as other Lawyers were in Court
attending to the office matters.
“They delivered a
message through their leader, K.F.to the effect that “we shall get her anywhere
she runs to, whether within or outside Bayelsa State, and that she and her
family have no hiding place anywhere in Nigeria”
“The genesis of the
matter stems from some cases I handled and some other cases currently pending before
the Federal High Court and State High Court, Yenagoa, Bayelsa.
“The cases involve
some members of Ex-militants which the Law Firm is defending some of the Nigerian
Commercial Banks in Yenagoa,” she said
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