Killing of Pregnant Lawyer: NBA Chief Seeks Stringent Legislation to Curb Police Incessant Killings

By Gbenga Sodeinde

Following the killing of a lawyer, Mrs. Bolanle Raheem in Lagos by the police, the former Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Ado-Ekiti branch, and Human Rights Lawyer, Samuel Olakanmi Falade, has called on the National Assembly to promulgate law that will put a stop to what he described as gross indiscipline in the Nigerian police.

Mrs. Raheem, a lawyer and expectant mother, was killed by a drunk policeman on Christmas Day in Lagos, while returning from eatery with her family.

Barr. Samuel Olakanmi Falade

Irked by the development, Barrister Falade who condemned what he described as a brutality act in a Telephone chat with heritagenews on Wednesday said, “we must rise up to fight this because the innocent victim was a respected learned colleague who was brutally killed with pregnancy.

“An injury done to one is an injury to all; I feel pained to the marrow that a colleague of ours was wasted by a drunk Police Officer in such a circumstance.

“Though, I quite appreciate what the National and Ikeja branches are doing but we must do more, a peaceful protest to the office of the Commissioner of Police, Ekiti State will not be out of place.

“when a colleague of our was molested the other time, we took steps but foot dragged, we need to send a message to put a stop to this nonsense. What if the person was from this branch.

“All hands must be on the deck to stop this, which is becoming unbecoming, I call on the National Assembly to pass law to curb this insanity.

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“A law should be passed at both the national and state Assemblies against blood thirsty and undisciplined officers and men”, Falade added.

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