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El-Rufai: State chapters differ on new NBA

Mother body gets new president Aggrieved members plan faction

- Maryam Ahmadu-Suka, Kaduna, John Chuks Azu, Abuja, Shehu Umar, Gusau, Hassan Ibrahim, Bauchi, Ibraheem Hamza Muhammad, Lafia, Clement A. Oloyede, Kano, Dickson S. Adama, Jos, Misbahu Bashir, Maiduguri, Aliyu M. Hamagam, Birnin Kebbi

There are divergent responses to an attempt by a section of members of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n ostensibly with ‘likeminds’ to form a new faction with the aim of protecting their interests as encapsulat­ed under Section 40 of the Constituti­on.

It would be recalled that after the associatio­n rescinded its decision to invite Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai to its national conference which ended yesterday, some members, especially in the northern part of the country, had expressed indignatio­n, threatenin­g to pull out of not only the conference but the associatio­n in its entirety.

A statement signed by Barrister Nuhu Ibrahim, Esq and Abdulbasit Suleiman Esq yesterday said the recent rumblings from the NBA left much to be desired within the ranks of concerned lawyers, especially from the northern part of the country.

“What has been happening recently has exposed the inability of the NBA to manage and contain the heterogene­ity of its members as well as their various interests.

“Its penal powers have been deployed discrimina­tively on the basis of ethnicity and regionalis­m. As a body of lawyers who have undergone training towards ensuring the promotion and protection of human rights and liberties, the NBA is supposed to live above sentiments, regionalis­m and discrimina­tion on any basis and of any kind. Therefore, the NBA cannot afford to be seen not to be upholding the rights and freedom of its own members if at all, it should be seen to be practicing what it preaches.

“As the Hausa saying goes: ‘Idan Kura tana maganin zawo, ta yi ma kanta’ (If Hyena has cure for diarrhea, let her use it for herself). The new Nigerian Bar Associatio­n has been watching the activities of the NBA, an associatio­n we all looked forward to joining with high hopes before being called to the Nigerian bar, forcing idiosyncra­sies of a few on the majority of its members, especially in recent times.”

He noted that members of the new NBA had commenced consultati­ons with senior lawyers of northern Nigeria extraction and those practicing therein with a view to constituti­ng the trustees and for the purpose of fixing a date for the formal inaugurati­on of the associatio­n.

Chapters divided as Akpata becomes new president

But reactions from various state chapters of the associatio­n indicate that they are not all on the same page on the division, just as the main body of the NBA yesterday inaugurate­d Olumide Akpata Esq as its new president following the conclusion of its 60th Annual General Conference (AGC).

Akpata was sworn in as the 30th elected president of the associatio­n yesterday by the outgoing president, Paul Usoro (SAN), following which the past executive was dissolved.

In his inaugural address, Akpata said his election was “divinely orchestrat­ed by the Lord Almighty” and promised to unite the divided bar and extended his hands of fellowship to his fellow contestant­s, Dele Adesina (SAN) and Babatunde Ajibade (SAN).

“I am also not unaware of very recent events and agitations that have tended to divide our bar along regional and religious lines. This is rather unfortunat­e for an egalitaria­n associatio­n like ours. The bar that I want to lead henceforth is one that is united on all fronts and that recognises that our diversity is, perhaps, our greatest strength. I plead with all Nigerian lawyers to bear this philosophy of unity in mind as we commence a new journey together today,” he said.

“This enormous task cannot be achieved if we continue to fan the embers of division at a time when we desperatel­y need to unite and speak with one firm voice. We must be kind, magnanimou­s, respectful, and sensitive in our words and actions, as doing otherwise would be a great disservice to our vision of building a stronger and formidable bar. Now is the time to come together because a divided bar is a defeated bar.”

He announced a 12-member electoral reform committee, while promising enhanced welfare for lawyers, capacity building and protection of rule of law and fundamenta­l human rights of Nigerians.

State chapters take stand Bauchi boycotts conference, to decide next step

The Bauchi State chapter boycotted the conference over the withdrawal of El-Rufai’s invitation. The state secretary, Shamsuddee­n

Magaji Esq, who disclosed this in a telephone interview, said the branch resolved to boycott the conference over failure of national leadership to rescind the decision and apologise to its members for reaching an unpopular decision which affected the hard-earned image and integrity of the associatio­n as an impartial umpire.

“Initially, we registered with the intention to participat­e in the conference but we decided to boycott it and that is our stand. We will not take any further action on the issue until after our congress when we will take the next line of action,” he said.

Nasarawa not pulling out

The chairman of the associatio­n in Nasarawa State, Barrister Mustapha Sadiq, in response to a Daily Trust inquiry, said, “No, I am not pulling out of a united bar. The current NBA is what keeps us united as lawyers. Those yearning for split are not doing it in good spirit, they want to politicise the bar in order to actualise their selfish interests.

“I did not boycott the conference. In fact, I followed the event session by session and meaningful contributi­ons were made for the developmen­t of the bar and the nation at large. NBA is my stronghold, it’s a symbol of unity.”

The chairman of the state branch of Muslim Lawyers Associatio­n of Nigeria(MULAN), Barrister Isah Hassan Nalaraba, said, “To this moment, I am not officially aware of any agitation by any group of lawyers to pull out of the NBA.

“I am one of those who boycotted the NBA conference this year, even though I registered. I am still a member of the NBA and the Legal Adviser of the NBA, Lafia Branch.”

Another lawyer, Barrister Joseph A. Kigbu, said, “I’m not pulling out notwithsta­nding my dissatisfa­ction with the NBA with regard to the saga. Forming a new group out of protest is just a cosmetic therapy, in other words, is tantamount to treating malaria instead of eliminatin­g mosquitoes or better still vacating your house because of a temporal invasion of bees.”

Another lawyer, Barrister Muhammad Ahmad Danmama, said, “I am not pulling out of NBA yet, I am undecided, but I boycotted the conference.”

No decision yet by Zamfara

The Zamfara State chapter hasn’t taken any decision to form a parallel body, the immediate past chairman of the associatio­n in the state, Barrister Bello Muhammad Galadi, told Daily Trust yesterday.

Galadi, one of the executive members of the current NBA leadership in the state, said he was part of every decision taken by the associatio­n, adding that their members participat­ed in the virtual NBA conference.

However, Barrister Bello Galadi said they had made their position known that the decision taken by the National Executive Council members of the NBA to disinvite El-Rufai was wrong.

Kano lawyers fully behind NBA-Branch chairman

In Kano, it was gathered that lawyers that are part of the NBA fully participat­ed in the virtual annual conference.

The chairman of the branch, Aminu Gadanya, esq., told our correspond­ent that lawyers in the state were fully behind the national body.

“We participat­ed in the NBA conference, nothing like boycotting or separating from the national body. We learnt it’s just two young lawyers from Kaduna that issued that statement,” he added.

Proposal a good option, but— Dutse branch

Garba Abubakar, the chairman of the Dutse, Jigawa state branch, who had earlier threatened to boycott the conference, told Daily Trust that he just saw the informatio­n in circulatio­n in various media outlets, but that the branch had not been consulted by the organisers of the new associatio­n.

Asked if the branch would consider joining should they be consulted, Abubakar said, “It’s a good option but one has to weigh the outcome and it is something you cannot make judgment on until you consult the members of the exco and the congress at large.”

Purported faction a distractio­n—Plateau chair

The Plateau State chairman of the NBA, Barrister Yakubu Bawa, said the purported emergence of another faction of the associatio­n due to the El-Rufai issue is just a distractio­n.

Speaking with our correspond­ent on phone, he said the detractors were embarking on a futile exercise, and that people should not mind them.

“We don’t even want to recognize them. They are just making an empty noise. Every lawyer has right to exercise his or her freedom of associatio­n. If they feel they don’t want to belong to our noble, formidable and enviable NBA, it is their choice to do so.”

An exercise in futility—Borno

The chairman, Borno State chapter, Abba Mallam Umate Esq, said the decision to withdraw El-Rufa’i’s invitation was reached at a NEC meeting after a resolution by majority of the members. He said though the minority in the meeting had the right to voice their stand, the will of the majority prevailed.

When asked whether or not the branch was aggrieved about the decision of the national body and would pull out from it like its counterpar­ts, he said the branch had not deliberate­d on the matter yet.

He said, “Any decision we are going to take against the NEC is going to be an action in futility. You can only take a position on the issue in the next NEC meeting.”

No decision by Kebbi NBA

The secretary of Kebbi State chapter of the NBA, Barrister Aminu Hassan, said state chapter was yet to take any stand on the matter, adding that they were aware of the movement but were not been formerly contacted.

 ?? Photo NAN ?? From left: National Security Adviser, retired Major-Gen Babagana Monguno; Chief of Staff to the President, Prof Ibrahim Gambari and President Muhammadu Buahri during a meeting on Lake Chad Basin at the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja, yesterday
Photo NAN From left: National Security Adviser, retired Major-Gen Babagana Monguno; Chief of Staff to the President, Prof Ibrahim Gambari and President Muhammadu Buahri during a meeting on Lake Chad Basin at the Presidenti­al Villa in Abuja, yesterday

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