TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

Arrest Port Harcourt court invaders – Punch

The Citizen by The Citizen
May 25 2018
in Public Affairs
A A
0
Recall policemen attached to VIPs – Daily Trust
22
SHARES
734
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Nigeria’s seemingly unremitting slide into anarchy and lawlessness continued recently when hoodlums invaded a court premises in Port Harcourt, Rivers State and attacked anybody within sight in what could simply be described as a desecration of the temple of justice. The invading hoodlums ensured that the court did not discharge its functions for the day.

For a country already gripped by a siege mentality following a string of mass killings by non-state actors, this is an unwanted addition to the list of infamy for which the security forces have not yet got a clue. There is a sense of a gradual surrender of state monopoly of weapons of coercion, which should be urgently reviewed.

The May 11 incident in the Rivers State capital, triggered by rival All Progressives Congress thugs and adherents trying to stop a court verdict, witnessed a prolonged period of gunshots in what read like an anatomy of mayhem and helplessness. Video clips of the incident showed a complete breakdown of law and order within the premises of the court. Vandalised vehicles and other property littered the premises as evidence of the deadly confrontation.

According to reports, judicial workers were not spared. Those who were not physically assaulted were prevented from gaining access to their offices. And for the period that the pandemonium reigned, there were no serious efforts by the security agents to restore order. Many are left to wonder why adequate security was not provided or why the security forces did not act proactively to ensure that the messy situation did not occur.

Needless to say, a situation like that has the tendency to pervert the course of justice. Certainly, a judge acting under such an atmosphere could be forced to give a strange verdict, if he feels his life is at risk. This was the situation in Osun State last year when a judge was forced to reverse his ruling on a case involving a former Vice-Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, following a demand to that effect by students and staff of the institution, who had staged a serious protest outside the court premises.

It is quite unfortunate that the court, which should be an embodiment of orderliness, civility, decency, genteel behaviour and awe could be reduced to a battleground for political brigands and outlaws. No country can claim to be operating a democracy when the judiciary is under the grip of terror.

And if a court should, for whatever reason, become a place where judges would have to act under fear and intimidation or be cloaked in bulletproof jackets to perform their duties, then anarchy and a complete loss of confidence in the judiciary would be the inevitable outcome. The dangerous corollary will be people taking the law into their own hands. It will be a complete corrosion of the confidence in the judiciary as the last hope of the common man.

With the wisdom of hindsight, however, very little should be expected by way of a crackdown on the hooligans, despite the calls by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, the Nigerian Bar Association and members of the National Assembly for a proper investigation into the matter to fish out the perpetrators. According to the CJN, if allowed to go unpunished, the hoodlums might one day make the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court their next targets if they felt a certain verdict about to be delivered would not be in their favour.

One could not agree more with the CJN, given what happened in Colombia in 1985, when a group of drug dealers, believed to be led by a baron, Pablo Escobar, invaded the Palace of Justice, the site of the country’s Supreme Court, and killed many justices. By the time the military moved in with tanks to dislodge the criminals, over 100 people had reportedly lost their lives, many executed by the criminals.

When a similar court invasion by thugs took place in Ekiti State in September 2014, a High Court judge, I. O. Ogunyemi, had his sitting disrupted, and had to be ferried out of the premises to safety by police officers. Two days later, it was the turn of J. O. Adeyeye, who was beaten up and had his robe torn by the goons. A statement by the registrar of the court, Obafemi Fasanmi, said “the police officers on guard looked unconcerned and uninterested as judges, magistrates and members of staff had to run for their dear lives.” Yet, the culprits were not brought to book.

Similarly, in August 2015, soldiers stormed the premises of a magistrates’ court in Benin and forcibly took away some suspects. The magistrate was left with no option but to order a petition to be written to appropriate quarters. But the Benin incident turned out to be mild when compared to the bombing of three court premises in Rivers State in February of the same year. A police statement described as a “coordinated attack” the detonation of Improvised Explosive Devices at court premises in Degema, Isiokpo and Port Harcourt.

Coming so close to the 2019 elections, the recent Port Harcourt court attack is a warning of ominous signs ahead; more of such violent assaults on the judiciary should be expected – unless, of course, the perpetrators of this particular act are arrested and severely punished to serve as a deterrent to others. It is even more imperative to act now because the stakes are only going to be higher as intra-party elections give way to inter-party contests.

This gratuitous assault on an arm of the government that should be completely insulated from politics should be discouraged once and for all. The government has to read the runes and take appropriate actions of arresting and punishing criminals and law-breakers, no matter who they may be. That is the only way to run a civilised and law-abiding society.

Share9Tweet6
Previous Post

Expedite assent to NTC bill – Daily Trust

Next Post

Offa robbery: Matters arising – Thisday

Related Posts

Escaping Nigeria’s looming debt trap – Punch
Public Affairs

Escaping Nigeria’s looming debt trap – Punch

February 20 2026
Tinubu denies Christian, Muslim genocide in Nigeria
Public Affairs

Pay local contractors – Punch

February 4 2026
Drug tests for public office aspirants, a must – Punch
Public Affairs

Drug tests for public office aspirants, a must – Punch

January 9 2026
Economy in 2026: From risk to recovery – Punch
Public Affairs

Economy in 2026: From risk to recovery – Punch

January 2 2026
FG launches digital platform to transition to paperless operation
Public Affairs

LGs: Executive Order opposes federalism – Punch

December 30 2025
US launches strikes against ISIS terrorists in Sokoto
Public Affairs

Implications of US air strikes in Nigeria – Punch

December 29 2025
Next Post
Police and the civil populace – Thisday

Offa robbery: Matters arising - Thisday

EU dismisses latest UK ideas on Ireland after Brexit

EU dismisses latest UK ideas on Ireland after Brexit

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

Cross River Assembly sacks LG vice chair over misconduct

Cross River Assembly sacks LG vice chair over misconduct

by The Editor
February 24 2026
0

...

Ogun State refutes Prince Kuye’s endorsement as Awujale of Ijebuland

Ogun State refutes Prince Kuye’s endorsement as Awujale of Ijebuland

by The Editor
February 22 2026
0

...

Umahi’s son Osborne, picks LG chairmanship form in Ebonyi

Umahi’s son Osborne, picks LG chairmanship form in Ebonyi

by The Editor
January 20 2026
0

...

Ogun State cancels Awujale selection process

Ogun State cancels Awujale selection process

by The Editor
December 18 2025
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

Rivers State not for political war, says Fubara

Fubara appoints new Chief of Staff, SSG

by The Editor
February 26 2026
0

...

Tinubu accepts Egbetokun’s resignation, names Tunji Disu acting IG

Tinubu accepts Egbetokun’s resignation, names Tunji Disu acting IG

by The Editor
February 24 2026
0

...

Tinubu confers GCON on business associate, Chagoury

Tinubu confers GCON on business associate, Chagoury

by The Editor
January 20 2026
0

...

FG targets Dana Air assets to refund trapped passenger funds

FG reshuffles NCAA directors amid corruption allegations

by The Editor
December 26 2025
0

...

ODDITIES

Nigerian nurse loses licence for sleeping during shift in Australia

Nigerian nurse loses licence for sleeping during shift in Australia

by The Editor
January 24 2026
0

Woman battling cancer seeks second wife for sex-starved husband

Woman battling cancer seeks second wife for sex-starved husband

by The Editor
December 27 2025
0

Man kills cousin over ₦1,000 burial refund in Delta State

Man kills cousin over ₦1,000 burial refund in Delta State

by The Editor
December 22 2025
0

GLOBAL NEWS

Saudi Arabia bans poultry, eggs from Nigeria, others over health concerns

Saudi Arabia bans poultry, eggs from Nigeria, others over health concerns

by The Editor
February 25 2026
0

...

Russian spy agency takes over Wagner operations in Africa

Russian spy agency takes over Wagner operations in Africa

by The Editor
February 21 2026
0

...

Trump rules out contesting for vice president to stay in power after 2028

Trump hikes US global tariff rate to 15%

by The Editor
February 21 2026
0

...

Gabonese Presidency defends social media shutdown

Gabonese Presidency defends social media shutdown

by The Editor
February 21 2026
0

...

Iran vows resistance amid US nuclear talks

Iran vows resistance amid US nuclear talks

by The Editor
February 21 2026
0

...

State of the States

Lagos shuts Lekki–Epe Expressway for repairs

Lagos shuts Lekki–Epe Expressway for repairs

by The Editor
February 26 2026
0

...

Gov. Zulum approves N12.9bn aeronautics scholarship for 54 Borno students

Gov. Zulum approves N12.9bn aeronautics scholarship for 54 Borno students

by The Editor
February 21 2026
0

...

Ogun: Royal houses reject candidate for new Olowu

Residents protest as bandits attack Ondo community, abduct couple

by The Editor
February 21 2026
0

...

Labour leaders hail Gov. Mbah after consultative meeting as new welfare packages excite workers

Labour leaders hail Gov. Mbah after consultative meeting as new welfare packages excite workers

by The Editor
February 18 2026
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Sahara Energy has no outstanding facilities with UBA, says Management

Sahara Group deepens global employee engagement through M.A.D With Football 5.0

March 9 2026
Tinubu nominates ex-INEC chair, Ugwuanyi, Fani-Kayode, Omokri, 28 others as ambassadors

BREAKING: Tinubu approves posting of 65 ambassadors, high commissioners

March 6 2026
Insecurity: Boko Haram members found in Army recruitment list – Rep member

Borno: Hundreds still missing after Boko Haram attack

March 6 2026
Disu declares total war on police corruption, impunity

Disu declares total war on police corruption, impunity

February 26 2026

EDITORIAL REVIEW

Escaping Nigeria’s looming debt trap – Punch

Escaping Nigeria’s looming debt trap – Punch

by The Editor
February 20 2026
0

Tinubu denies Christian, Muslim genocide in Nigeria

Pay local contractors – Punch

by The Editor
February 4 2026
0

Drug tests for public office aspirants, a must – Punch

Drug tests for public office aspirants, a must – Punch

by The Editor
January 9 2026
0

Economy in 2026: From risk to recovery – Punch

Economy in 2026: From risk to recovery – Punch

by The Editor
January 2 2026
0

FG launches digital platform to transition to paperless operation

LGs: Executive Order opposes federalism – Punch

by The Editor
December 30 2025
0

Opinion

SEC explains licence grant to two crypto exchanges in Nigeria

New cryptocurrency tax regime in Nigeria

by The Editor
January 20 2026
0

...

Air Peace pledges free evacuation, medicals for trafficked Nigerian girls in Ivory Coast

No, Nigerian airfares are not the cheapest

by The Editor
December 29 2025
0

...

Tax document fraud: Governance and trust deficit

Tax document fraud: Governance and trust deficit

by The Editor
December 22 2025
0

...

Peter Mbah’s visionary leadership and the rebirth of security in Enugu State

Peter Mbah’s visionary leadership and the rebirth of security in Enugu State

by The Editor
December 8 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2026 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.