Senior Nigerian lawyer stripped of privileges
Published on February 26, 2013 by pmnews · 3 Comments
Chief Ajibola Aribisala, a senior advocate of Nigeria has been stripped of the title and the privileges attached to it.
The
Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee (LPPC) announced this sanction
today, on the heels of earlier sanctions announced by the National
Judicial Council against two judges, Charles Archibong and Thomas Naron.
A
statement issued by the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court and
Secretary of the LPPC, Mr. Sunday Olorundahunsi said Aribisala was
barred courtesy of a petition filed by Fidelity Bank Plc.
“The
LPPC at its meeting held today the 26th day of February 2013, considered
the petition by Fidelity Bank against the person of Chief Ajibola A.
Aribisala, SAN together with his response to same and after due
consideration of the said response has decided in its wisdom to suspend
him (i.e. Chief Ajibola A. Aribisala) from the use of the rank of Senior
Advocate of Nigeria and all other privileges attached to that rank
pending the outcome of the court case and impeding investigation by the
Sub- Committee set up by the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee,”
the statement said.
The statement did not give details of the petition by Fidelity Bank.
Aribisala
is the second top lawyer to be sanctioned by the LPPC. Former Attorney
General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Michael Aondoakaa
had earlier suffered the same fate.
Last year, Aribisala sued
Access Bank asking to be paid N2billion as fees for debt collection,
after pocketing N173million for similar service for the bank.
He lost the case and was asked to pay N300,000 cost to Access Bank.
Aribisala graduated from the University of Lagos in 1983 and the Law School a year after. He became a SAN 20 years after.
His
chambers, AOS, introduces Aribisala as an expert in the “practice of
property law in Nigeria and is quite renowned for his debt recovery and
insolvency expertise”
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