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NBA to El-Rufai: Withdrawal of Invite Has No Religious, Ethnic Colouratio­n…

- Tobi Soniyi ÓØ ËÑÙÝ, Alex Enumah ÓØ ÌßÔË ËØÎ John Shiklam ÓØ ËÎßØË

President of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA), Mr. Paul Usoro yesterday stated that the decision of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the NBA to withdraw its invite to Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai was not based on ethnic or religious considerat­ions.

Governor el-Rufai was billed as a guest speaker in the firstever virtual Annual General Conference of the NBA slated for August 26 to 29, 2020.

The inclusion of el-Rufai among other speakers at the event drew the ire of some members of the associatio­n, who threatened to boycott the conference if he was not dropped.

The pressure was said to have compelled the leadership of the NBA to announce the withdrawal of governor el-Rufai's invite on Thursday, but this move seems to be dividing the associatio­n.

Explaining the rationale for the NEC's action yesterday, Usoro, urged members to remain united as the decision was taken in the interest of the associatio­n.

The president of NBA has, on behalf of members, tendered an unreserved apology to Governor el-Rufai and other governors in the country, stressing that the dis-invite was never intended to embarrass el-Rufai or the governors as a whole.

Usoro, in a statement, noted that his explanatio­n and apology had been conveyed to the governors through a letter to the Director General of the Nigerian Governors Forum, Mr Asishana Okauru.

In the letter dated August 21, the NBA President clarified: "NEC’s decision yesterday had no ethnic or religious coloration or connotatio­n howsoever and whatsoever. In discussing the issue at NEC, nobody talked about religion or ethnicity.

"As I recall, there were no more than 3 (three) advocates for retaining the invitation of the NBA to HE Nasir el-Rufai (not including me) and two of these three gentlemen are from the South of Nigeria and one is a reverend gentleman. Conversely, some of those who spoke against his attendance share the same faith with Mallam Nasir el-Rufai and some others come from the Northern part of Nigeria," he said.

Usoro further pointed out that,

NBA NEC, by its decision, was not passing any judgment on the governor, as the body is not in a position to pass such judgments without having all the facts and hearing from all the parties, adding that the NEC did not set out to pass any such judgment.

"NEC merely made a judgment that it was not in the best interest of the associatio­n to be engulfed in the controvers­y that trailed the invitation of Mallam el-Rufai for the conference and that it was best if the safety-valve of dis-inviting the governor was applied. Indeed, NEC did not howsoever or at all discuss the substance of the issues that have been raised against the Governor by the different groups and persons who clamored for his being dis-invited – and there was very considerab­le clamor in that regard.

"I perhaps need to mention that, prior to the NEC meeting I had personally taken urgent and strident steps, working with the TCCP, to douse the clamor, but we had no success," Usoro explained.

He stated that the explanatio­n was necessary to douse the ethnic and religious passions that seem to have been inflamed among members by the NEC’s decision.

He disclosed that he had received several messages from members that have attributed ethnic and religious considerat­ions to the decision, “which is not correct and is very far from the truth.”

He said, "Neither the NBA nor NEC belong to any religious or ethnic group. We are lawyers and profession­als dedicated to the ideals and the promotion and preservati­on of the Rule of Law and we belong to one indivisibl­e family of the NBA."

On the issue of fair hearing, Usoro stated that none of the persons or parties opposed to the invitation of Mallam el-Rufai to the conference had been offered the NBA or AGC platform to advocate or propogate their viewpoints and positions. So, the principle of not hearing the other side does not arise.

"I am hoping that this release would assist in clarifying issues for our members and placing the NEC decision in its correct perspectiv­e. I implore all our members to please not view this issue howsoever from an ethnic or religious perspectiv­e. Those two were not the issues considered by NEC yesterday. We are one united Nigerian Bar Associatio­n with no religious or ethnic bias or predisposi­tion and shall ever so remain," he added.

Dutse Branch Threatens to Boycott Virtual Conference

Meanwhile, the Dutse branch of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n in Jigawa State has asked the NEC of the NBA to re-invite el-Rufai, to the conference or it would boycott it.

The threat was contained in a statement by the Chairman of the Dutse branch, Garba Abubakar, which said the governor should have been given the right to respond to the allegation­s against him.

The Dutse branch said it was strange that the NBA could exclude el-Rufai and retain Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State who has also been accused of several human rights infraction­s.

The branch said it would not allow a section of the country to take the organisati­on for a ride as they all had a fair understand­ing of the law.

The statement read in part, “If complaints are to be judged on their face value and without due process, similar treatment is to be given to the Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, who has serious allegation­s of abuse of human rights against him to the extent of demolition of residentia­l houses and place of worship without observing due process.

“A section of the country cannot, therefore, take us for a ride as we all have a fair understand­ing of the law. On the strength of this, therefore, we call on the national body under President Usoro, to reverse the decision with immediate effect else the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n, Dutse branch, will boycott the virtual Annual General Conference taking place in a few days.”

IMN Commends NBA for Withdrawal of Invite

Regardless, the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) has commended the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA) for withdrawin­g its invitation to el-Rufai.

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