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Our Legal Integrity Paramount – Deji Adeyanju Says As Firm Withdraws From Abuja Bolt Driver’s Case

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Deji Adeyanju and Partners, the Counsel representing the Abuja Bolt driver Stephen Abuwatseya, in the case of an alleged assault, has announced its withdrawal from the case, citing the upholding of its legal integrity as a reason, News About Nigeria reports.

Deji Adeyanju, made this known in a statement on Friday.

Recall that the driver had been allegedly assaulted by Alex Ikwechegh, the House of Representatives member representing Aba North/South of Abia State, on the 28th of October, 2024, when he had arrived to deliver a package to him.

The lawmaker has been captured in a viral video at his residence in Maitama, Abuja, repeatedly slapping and insulting Abuwatseya, who had requested that he come outside to collect a package of snails meant for delivery.

This had sparked outrage among Nigerians who demanded that an investigation be launched into the matter.

Ikwechegh had been fined the sum of N500,000 after he was arraigned on three counts, abuse of office, assault, and threat to life, at a Kuje Magistrates’ Court, and the case was adjourned to the 8th of November for a hearing.

However, in a recent development, the bolt driver made a U turn, and apologized to Ikwechegh, expressing regret for provoking the lawmaker and asking Nigerians for forgiveness.

Reacting to this, Deji Adeyanju and Partners, in a statement signed by Zainab Otega, confirmed its withdrawal from the case.

He noted that the decision is necessary to protect the firm’s integrity, adding that it has taken up the case on a pro bono basis.

The statement which was titled, “Public Statement on the Alleged Assault on Mr Stephen Abuwatseya: Withdrawal of Legal Representation,” reads, “We wish to formally announce the withdrawal of our legal representation in the case involving the alleged assault of Mr Stephen Abuwatseya.

“On October 28, 2024, Mr Stephen Abuwatseya approached our law firm, visibly distressed, and sought redress over an alleged assault. Following his complaint, and after verifying his claim, we took steps to protect Mr Stephen Abuwatseya’s rights on a pro-bono basis, resulting in the arraignment of the alleged assailant.

“However, in view of recent developments and after careful consideration, we have decided to withdraw our legal representation to protect our professional integrity and uphold the highest ethical standards in the legal profession.

“We wish Mr Stephen Abuwatseya the very best and assure the general public of our continued commitment to protecting the rights of the oppressed and indigent members of society.”

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