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Court Halts Distribution of Dele Farotimi’s Book Following Defamation Allegations

The Federal High Court in Abuja has issued an ex-parte order suspending the production and distribution of Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System, a book authored by human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi. The book, which has sparked widespread debate due to allegations of judicial manipulation, recently became a global bestseller in the politics category on Amazon.

It was  previously reported that armed police officers arrested Farotimi at his Lagos office on December 3, transporting him over 300 kilometers to Ekiti State. The next day, he was arraigned before a Magistrate Court in Ado-Ekiti on charges of criminal defamation against Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Afe Babalola. The alleged defamatory claims are tied to accusations in the book that Babalola manipulated judicial outcomes to favor his clients.

The legal icon’s response to these allegations has drawn public attention, with critics condemning the use of law enforcement to suppress dissenting voices. Despite this, Babalola sought and obtained a court order to halt the book’s sale and distribution, both in physical and digital formats.

In a suit (No. CV/5372/24) filed by Kehinde Ogunwumiju, SAN, the head of Babalola’s law firm, on December 6, 2024, the Plaintiff also requested the seizure of royalties from the book’s sales.

The court’s ruling includes an interlocutory injunction that prohibits Farotimi and affiliated parties from distributing the book through any platform, including major bookstores and online retailers like Amazon. The order also mandates the seizure of existing copies of the book.

The injunction reads:

“An order of interlocutory injunction restraining the defendant/respondent, whether acting by himself, his staff, employees, servants, privies, representatives, agents, publishers, distributors, sellers, re-publishers, re-sellers, or any other person however described including Amazon Online Bookstore, Rovingheights Bookstore, Booksellers Bookstore, Jazzhole Lagos Bookstore, Glendora Bookshop, Quintessence Lagos Bookstore, and Patabah Books Limited from further publishing, selling, circulating, advertising, or distributing the physical/hard/digital/soft copies of the book authored by the defendant/respondent titled: Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System online.”

The legal action comes amid the book’s surging global popularity, with many praising its bold critique of Nigeria’s criminal justice system. However, bookstores and vendors have already begun ceasing sales in compliance with the court order.

One customer in Abuja who attempted to purchase the book on Wednesday was informed via text message from the vendor:

"Our attention has been drawn to an injunction sought against the sale of the book in bookstores by a SAN in Abuja, which includes our company. Henceforth, we have ceased all sales of the book from our stores."

Farotimi’s arrest and the subsequent legal moves against his book continue to draw criticism, as activists and readers call for the protection of free speech and transparency in Nigeria’s legal system.



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