Popular Nigerian lawyer takes shocking decision in issue between Abuja bolt driver

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Prominent Nigerian lawyer Deji Adeyanju has announced the withdrawal of his firm’s legal representation in a case involving alleged assault by an Abia State lawmaker.

The firm, Deji Adeyanju & Partners, issued a public statement on Friday, November 8, detailing the reasons behind this decision and emphasizing the importance of ethical standards in legal practice.

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Adeyanju, who initially took on the case on a pro bono basis, stated that his firm first engaged with the matter after the alleged victim, Mr. Stephen Abuwatseye, approached them for legal support.

According to the statement, Abuwatseye sought redress for an alleged assault he claimed to have suffered, appearing visibly distressed when he arrived at the firm’s office on October 28.

After confirming his account, Adeyanju and his team took immediate legal steps to safeguard his rights, which led to the arraignment of the lawmaker.

However, in a recent development, Adeyanju’s firm has decided to step back from the case.

The statement reads,

"In view of recent developments and after careful consideration, we have made the decision to withdraw our legal representation in order to protect our professional integrity and maintain the highest ethical standard in the legal profession."

When asked for further details, Adeyanju declined to comment on the specifics, underscoring that the decision was a matter of principle. "Our commitment to justice and integrity is unwavering," he said. "While we will not be continuing in this particular case, we remain steadfast in our dedication to defending the rights of those who cannot afford legal support."

In closing, the firm’s statement wished Mr. Abuwatseye well, reaffirming its dedication to advocacy for the underserved. "We assure the general public of our continuous commitment towards protecting the rights of the oppressed and indigent members of society," the statement concluded.

Legal analysts note that this withdrawal may have significant implications for the case, though it remains unclear if Abuwatseye will seek new representation.

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