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    EditorBy EditorApril 17, 2022Updated:April 20, 2022No Comments8 Mins Read
    Professor Chidi Anselm Odinkalu

    By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu 

    The office of Attorney-General of the Federation is the only ministerial office or department created directly by Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution. Described in section 150(1) as “the Chief Law Officer of the Federation,” the Attorney-General is also supposed to be the repository and defender of the country’s highest constitutional and civic values.

    The acronym, HAGF, for “Honorable Attorney-General of the Federation,” assumes that the occupant of the position embodies the trinity of honour, integrity, and professionalism. Reflecting the challenging nature of the role, the office used to be occupied by persons (so far, all men) of some stature.

    Taslim Elias, the longest serving HAGF in Nigeria’s history, was a distinguished academic who took his Ph.D. in law from the University of London in 1949, served as Dean of Law at the University of Lagos and went on to become both Chief Justice of Nigeria and President of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. Gabriel Onyiuke, who succeeded him, went on to serve as a senior judge in Tanzania before returning to a stellar career at the cutting edge of legal practice. Augustine Nnamani, who served in that same role, began life as a qualified pharmacist before, like Elias, receiving a Ph.D. in law from the University of London. He was also destined for the office of the Chief Justice before being cut down in his prime by untimely death.

    Occupants of the office of the Attorney-General at both federal and state levels have sometimes paid a terrible price for taking their brief seriously. Olu Onagoruwa, who served as Attorney-General to General Sani Abacha before departing the regime for irreconcilable differences with his employer, had his son, Toyin, assassinated by regime agents on 18 December 1996. On 23 December 2001, HAGF, Bola Ige, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), was assassinated in his residence in Ibadan, Oyo State, where he had served as Governor two decades earlier. In September 2012, Boko Haram terrorists similarly shot and killed the Attorney-General of Borno State, Zanna Malam Gana, in his home in Bama.

    Recently, however, the office at both federal and state levels, appears to have become the exclusive preserve of Cowboys imported from Lilliput. A 2020 study on misconduct in the Nigerian legal profession accused “senior lawyers and, more surprisingly, SANs” of responsibility for the most serious ethical violations at the Nigerian Bar. Some Attorneys-General head the list.

    Alhaji Ibrahim Dan-Soho, a recent Attorney-General of Katsina State, for instance, was reluctant to prosecute rape because he believed rape victims invited their fate upon themselves by how they dressed. Cyprain Akaolisa, Attorney-General to Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, was suspended by the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC) from the practice of law for five years.

    Before them, there was Michael Kaase Aondoakaa. Few people had heard of this University of Maiduguri-trained lawyer before 2007, when President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua plucked him from obscurity and appointed him HAGF. Eminently equipped with no evident credentials for the role, Aondoakaa took the office of the Attorney-General to unfathomable depths of infamy.

    One of the first acts of Goodluck Jonathan as acting president on 10 February 2010 was to relieve Aondoakaa of his office as Attorney-General. Eight months later, in October, the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee (LPPC) suspended him from the rank of SAN because of ethical violations.

    Again on 10 December 2021, the Supreme Court of Nigeria determined that Mr. Aondoakaa “had, by his conduct, undermined and subverted the administration of justice and the independence, authority and integrity of the judiciary” and “ought not to be entrusted with any other public office at all.” In effect, the Supreme Court barred Mr. Aondoakaa from public office again in Nigeria. The antecedents and implications of this decision should detain us a little.

    Ahead of Nigeria’s 2007 general elections, political parties organized processes in 2006 to select their candidates for various offices to be contested across the country. In Uyo Federal Constituency of Akwa Ibom State, the then ruling party, the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, in primaries conducted in December 2006, selected Bassey Obot as their candidate to fly their flag in the contest for a seat in the House of Representatives. In a country where the most consequential things are accomplished by the unknown, some unknown persons contrived to remove Mr. Obot’s name from the records of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, substituting him with one Mr. Bassey Etim as the PDP candidate.

    In December 2007, the Court of Appeal in Calabar, Cross-River State, ordered the President of the Court of Appeal to constitute a new tribunal in Uyo to hear Mr. Obot’s case. Mr. Aondoakaa, newly installed as the HAGF, wrote to the President of the Court of Appeal (PCA) instructing him not to comply with the order of the Court of Appeal, citing as his reason the fact that he was considering a petition from Mr. Etim. Evidently unable to disobey the order of a court over which he presided, however, the PCA disregarded the opinion of the HAGF and obeyed the Court of Appeal.

    In April 2008, the Tribunal decided in favour of Mr. Obot, ordering INEC to certify him as the winner, so he could be sworn in as such. The Court of Appeal, itself the final arbiter in disputes over elections to the parliament, affirmed the judgment of the tribunal. In separate letters thereafter to the INEC Chairman and to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Aondoakaa, as HAGF, required them to disobey and disregard the final orders of the Court of Appeal. They complied. There were allegations at the time, unverified, that Mr. Aondoakaa issued these letters in exchange for value.

    On 15 May 2009, Mr. Obot, whose judicial victory had been frustrated by the HAGF, returned to the Federal High Court asking it to declare that Mr. Aondoakaa had abused the office of HAGF and desecrated the independence and authority of the judiciary. On 1 June 2010, the Federal High Court in Calabar decided in his favour, lamenting that “the hallowed office of the HAGF has been gradually desecrated and put into disrepute with the likes of (Mr. Aondoakaa) being appointed and occupying it. It is meant for learned eminent members of the Bar and not for political charlatans, jobbers or latter-day praise singers/converts….”

    On 3 September 2015, the Court of Appeal affirmed that judgment of the High Court with the hope that “that office [of HAGF] should never again be occupied by individuals of such poor quality as [Mr. Aondoakaa].” The Court of Appeal went further and invited the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, “to subject [Mr. Aondoakaa] to its appropriate disciplinary processes.”

    In his appeal to the Supreme Court, Mr. Aondoakaa did not deny what he did but claimed that he only acted as an adviser in the letters he wrote and that the recipients were at liberty to disregard his opinion. The Supreme Court made short shrift of Aondoakaa’s chicanery. Describing his conduct as “reprehensible”, “reckless” and “unbecoming of the occupant of such an exalted office,” the Court accused him of violating Rule 30 of the Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC) in the Legal Profession which require every lawyer to refrain from doing “any act or conduct….in any manner that may obstruct, delay or adversely affect the administration of justice.”

    Mr. Aondoakaa is the latest in a squalid list of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), whose mission appears to be to bring the supposed quality mark of Nigeria’s legal profession into inspired disrepute. Other SANs whose misconduct has recently received high judicial attention include Dr. Joseph Nwobike and Mr. Kunle Kalejaiye.

    If the Supreme Court has decided that Mr. Aondoakaa is unfit for public office, then, that order strips him of the rank of SAN. The LPPC which awards the rank is a statutory body and those who attain it are sworn in at the Supreme Court, a public institution. So, SAN is a public office.

    The Body of Senior Advocates, (BOSAN), as the self-regarding coven of SANs is called, has proved itself to be unwilling and unable to or uninterested in bringing to account those among its members whom the Federal High Court colorfully described as “charlatans and jobbers.”

    The rest of the Nigerian Bar watches with wonderment and young lawyers particularly now aspire with an overwhelming sense of desperation to join this coven, safe in the assurance that it will sanctify them as witches and wizards of professional impunity. To fully reflect its current evolution, it may be time for the Body to upgrade its name to Body of Senior Advocates of Whatever (BOSAW).

    A lawyer and a teacher, Odinkalu can be reached at chidi.odinkalu@tufts.edu 

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