Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi banned from the Supreme Court
Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi has now
been barred from appearing before the Supreme Court over what the court termed
as years of consistent distasteful remarks made against the institution and its
judges on various media platforms.
The Supreme Court, in a strongly-worded
letter drafted by Registrar L.M Wachira on Thursday, also barred employees of
Ahmednasir’s law firm from filing cases before it, while acknowledging that the
decision will also affect the vocal advocate’s client list and their respective
cases.
The Registrar noted that it defeats purpose
for Grand Mullah, as Ahmednasir is popularly known, to appear before the very
institution and individuals that he constantly berates in his media engagements.
“It is the decision of this Court, that
henceforth and from the date of this Communication, you shall have no audience
before the Court, either by yourself, through an employee of your law firm, or
any other person holding brief for you, or acting pursuant to your
instructions,” read the letter.
“Much as this decision is bound to affect
those who may have instructed you to represent them before the Court, it is
untenable that you would seek justice in the very institution and before the
very Judges, whose reputation and integrity you never tire in assaulting.”
The Senior Counsel stands accused of running
a smear campaign against the highest court in the land as well as the seven-judge
bench that sits on it for years, through relentless accusations of corruption and
incompetence.
This, the court stated, went on despite the institution’s
exercise of restraint as well as a 2018 ruling where Ahmednasir was warned of future
consequences if he continued with his unwanted attacks.
“Over the years, you have relentlessly and
unabashedly conducted a campaign in the broadcast, print and social media aimed
at scandalizing, ridiculing and outrightly denigrating this Court. Through
social media posts, media interviews and write-ups, you have accused the Court
either in its constitutive persona, or individual membership, of acts of
corruption, incompetence and outright bribery,” the statement added.
“This, you have done with reckless abandon,
paying scant regard to the reputations of those who tirelessly serve on the
Court in accordance with their Oath of Office. Notwithstanding the damage to
the reputation of the Court, and the Judges who have served thereon over the
years, both in its corporate and individual posture, and in an effort to render
justice to those you represent, the Court has exercised restraint by not
deploying the punitive tools available to it against you.”
It further stated: “You will recall that in
its ruling in the case of Republic v Ahmad Abdolfadhi Mohammed & Anor, SC
Petition No. 39 of 2018, following sustained and unsubstantiated attacks
directed by you against the Court, you were cautioned that such conduct would
in the future, not go unpunished.”
According to the Supreme Court, the 2018
ruling did not have an effect on Ahmednasir as he continued with the assaults
unabated, and ironically even went on filing cases before it in his quest for justice.
“The caution as recorded in the ruling above,
appears not to have had any sobering effect upon you. On the contrary, you have
persisted in your unsubstantiated and virulent attacks against the leadership
and membership of the Court,” the statement said.
“The insensitivity and abusive arrogance you
continue to display against the Court in your frequent media postings, cannot
be said to be animated by your quest for Justice. Ironically, even as you
persist in your attacks against the Court, you do not see any contradiction in
filing cases in the very institution and appearing before the very Judges you
daily accuse of corruption and incompetence.”
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