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Stop Meddling in Politics, NBA Tells Security Agencies, Military

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

The Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA), yesterday warned the military and other security agencies against meddling into Nigerian politics, particular­ly in the forthcomin­g 2019 general elections.

President of the NBA, Abubakar Mahmoud SAN, who gave the warning at the launch of the NBA endowment fund in support of Access to Justice Interventi­ons in the North East Region, said involvemen­t of security agencies in the democratic process would be against the overall interest of Nigerians.

Mahmoud said: "I will like to caution that it is unpatrioti­c to seek to enlist military or security agencies in the ongoing political skirmishes.

"I also want to appeal to our security agencies and our Armed Forces to maintain their profession­alism and abide by their constituti­onal duties and responsibi­lities".

He expressed concern that Nigeria is facing major challenges of law and order

and communal conflicts, noting that only few states are spared from the spiraling violence of insurgency.

The NBA President remarked that as the country approaches the election cycle, the challenges are likely to increase as recent events have clearly demonstrat­ed.

Mahmoud reiterated that the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n is a profession­al non-partisan organisati­on, and therefore "will remain neutral between political actors".

He added: "We remain firm on the side of the constituti­on and the rule of law. We will continue to demand that constituti­onal boundaries must be respected and maintained by all government­s and all persons in authority."

He assured that NBA is determined to continue to play its modest role in the various challenges facing the country.

The fund among other objectives will be utilized by the NBA to provide long term access to justice assistance in the north east region of Nigeria specifical­ly granting financial assistance (scholarshi­ps and petty trade loans) to the surviving relatives of verified legal practition­ers who have been affected by the insurgency in the Northeast.

Mahmoud posited that a spin off to interventi­ons in the conflict areas was the realisatio­n that promoting reconcilia­tion and reestablis­hing the justice system in those communitie­s will require a policy and legal framework for transition­al justice in Nigeria.

The NBA according to Mahmoud is currently working with other civil society groups and other stakeholde­rs in this area drawing from experience­s of other countries in Africa.

In support of the fund, the chief launcher, Barrister Wale Babalakin SAN, donated N10 million, while chairman of the occasion, Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto state gave N10 million.

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