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NBA berates Sowore for granting media interview inside courtroom

The NBA said, “Courtrooms in a constitutional democracy are open to the public not as arenas for performance.”

• March 25, 2026
Sowore during the courtroom interview.
Sowore during the courtroom interview.

The Nigerian Bar Association has slammed Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore, for granting media interview inside the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, on Tuesday.

The Tuesday incident led to verbal exchanges between Mr Sowore and a senior lawyer who faulted the situation.

In reaction to the development in a statement on Wednesday, NBA president, Afam Osigwe, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, said though courtrooms are open to the public, they are not arenas for performance.

“Courtrooms in a constitutional democracy are open to the public not as arenas for performance, but as sanctuaries for the orderly administration of justice. Their openness promotes transparency and public confidence, yet it also imposes a duty of restraint on all who enter,” Mr Osigwe said.

He stated that access to the courtroom is therefore a right exercised within boundaries of decorum, discipline, and respect for judicial authority.

The NBA president stated, “The courtroom exists solely for adjudication, and its openness cannot be stretched to permit activities unrelated to that purpose.”

Mr Osigwe said against the quoted background, the NBA views with grave concern the incident involving Mr Sowore at the Federal High Court, Abuja.

He noted, “Mr Sowore entered the courtroom accompanied by a number of individuals carrying camera phones and recording equipment. He proceeded to set up what appeared to be preparations for a press conference within the courtroom itself. Members of his team attended to him, fanning his face and tidying his appearance in a manner akin to a broadcast setting.

“He subsequently moved into the inner bar, sat on one of the tables, and, as cameras were directed at him, began addressing what he described as “a range of national issues.” Notably, Mr. Sowore’s case was not listed for hearing, and he was not accompanied by any legal practitioner during this episode. The development led to tension within the courtroom and a confrontation with learned Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Musibau Adetunbi, SAN, who objected to the conduct and insisted on maintaining courtroom decorum.”

Mr Osigwe opined that courtrooms are solemn spaces dedicated to the administration of justice, adding that any conduct that undermines the dignity of the court, intimidates legal practitioners, or disrupts proceedings constitutes a grave affront to the rule of law.

“The use of a courtroom as a venue for publicity, advocacy theatrics, or confrontation is unacceptable and inconsistent with the discipline required in judicial proceedings,” he said.

He further noted that while every Nigerian, including Mr Sowore, is entitled to attend and observe court proceedings, such right must be exercised responsibly and with due regard to courtroom decorum.

“Public access to the courts does not extend to converting the courtroom into a platform for press briefings or actions capable of undermining the dignity and authority of the court, whether or not the court is in session,” Mr Osigwe said.

He added, “The NBA therefore condemns Mr. Sowore’s disruption of the courtroom environment and expresses solidarity with Musibau Adetunbi, SAN, and all lawyers who insisted on maintaining decorum. We also call on court authorities to ensure that courtrooms remain protected spaces for the orderly administration of justice and free from acts capable of intimidating legal practitioners in the discharge of their professional duties.”

He stated that the NBA would continue to defend the dignity of the legal profession and the sanctity of judicial proceedings.

“The courtroom must remain a place of order, respect, disciplined advocacy, and responsible public access, not spectacle, confrontation, or disorder,” Mr Osigwe said.

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