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Falana Asks Public Officers to Learn from NBA’s Decision on el-Rufai

- Tobi Soniyi

Lagos lawyer, Mr Femi Falana (SAN) has called on all public officers to learn from the decision of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n to drop Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-Rufai as one of the speakers at its Annual General Conference.

Falana, who spoke on a House of Justice Radio/Television network program alongside pioneer Director General of the National Broadcasti­ng Commission, Dr. Tom Adaba, said that el-Rufai might have constituti­onal immunity as a governor but not immunity to prosecutio­n in the court of public morality.

He said that public officials should know that people are watching them and would hold them to account at appropriat­e time.

He said NBA had no choice but to respect the feelings of its members that the governor should not be allowed to address a forum of lawyers because he had been associated with disobedien­ce to court orders, abuse of the rule of law and making inciting statements that lawyers believe had contribute­d to the crisis in Kaduna State.

He said: “This is a great lesson to all public officers in Nigeria that people are watching them even if you believe you enjoy immunity with respect to prosecutio­n, people can prosecute you morally.

“Other public officials should learn from el-Rufai’s experience. This is how to run a country under the rule of law.”

Falana recalled how el-Rufai as minister for the Federal Capital Territory disobeyed court orders.

He said: “The legal profession suffers from institutio­nal memory. In 2006, we had a 2-day boycott of court to protest disobedien­ce of court orders by the then government.

“We identified 8 court orders that were being disobeyed at that material time. Three out of the 8 were disregarde­d by el-Rufai who was the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. He has continued to disobey court orders.

According to him, the government of Olusegun Obasanjo’s administra­tion was so embarrasse­d by the protest of lawyers and hadti instructed the then Attorney General of the Federation, Chief Bayo Ojo, SAN, to ensure that the orders being complained about by the lawyers were complied with.

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