NIGERIAN BAR ASSOCIATION FALLS INTO CRISIS AS NORTHERN LAWYERS WRITES AGF MALAMI TO FORM ‘NEW NBA’
The recent crisis
rocking the Nigerian Bar Association took a new twist today, as the aggrieved
northern lawyers writes the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) Abubakar
Malami to form a splinter group named New Nigerian Bar Association.
Information available to
the media by Barr Nuhu Ibrahim, Esq and Abdulbasit Suleiman, Esq, says the
group to begin its registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission
(CAC).
It said the NNBA’s formation followed the Nigerian Bar
Association (NBA)’s alleged failure to uphold national unity in its recent
decisions.
Last Thursday, two Kaduna-based lawyers Nuhu Ibrahim and
Abdulbasit Suleiman announced NNBA’s formation, following the NBA’s withdrawal
of an Annual General Conference (AGC) speaking engagement it offered Kaduna
State Governor Nasir el-Rufai, among other grievances.
They informed the AGF of their plans in an August 28 letter
signed by Ibrahim as Convener 1 and Suleiman as Convener 2.
The letter, seen by The Media, reads: “We are pleased to inform
you of the formation of a new Association of Lawyers as above captioned.
“The formation of the new Association has become imperative and
expedient especially flowing from the activities, disposition and most
recently, the decision of the Nigerian Bar Association-NEC (National Executive
Committee) which apparently failed to take into consideration our national
interests and particularly do not promote the unity of our indissoluble
country, Nigeria.”
“Sir, the New Nigerian Bar Association believes in the ideals
that bounds (sic) our country together as echoed in our National Anthem: ‘The
Labours of our heroes past shall never be in vain.
“You are, however, to be further informed that
work is in progress with regards to all the nitty-gritty of the formation of an
Association such as this to which we shall keep you updated.”
Both men had earlier stated they and others of
like minds were in consultations with “very Senior Lawyers of Northern Nigeria
extraction and those practising therein with the view to constituting the
Trustees and for purposes of fixing (sic) date for formal inauguration of the
Association.”
But some lawyers from or practising in
Northern states offered divergent views on the move.
While two Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs)
Mallam Yusuf Ali, SAN, and Rafiu Lawal-Rabana SAN sued for unity, Jibrin Samuel
Okutepa, SAN and The Arewa Young Lawyers’ Forum told The Nation that the
Constitution was on the splinter group’s side.
The NNBA’s emergence is another front in
recent threats to the NBA’s unity in recent times.
There had been growing talk of the formation
of a parallel Bar following unresolved questions on the credibility of its
national officers’ elections of last July 29 and 30.
The NBA leadership had been dominated by
Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), until Olumide Akpata, 47, caused an upset
and won the presidential race by a landslide
He defeated two SANs – Dr Babatunde Ajibade
and Mr Dele Adesina – to become the first elected non-SAN president of the NBA
in 22 years.
But Adesina and the pan Yoruba lawyers group,
the Egbe Amofin, faulted the process, alleging the election was manipulated.
Egbe Amofin hinted that lawyers could be
tempted to quit the association unless the issues were resolved.
The NBA Board of Trustees agreed that the
election was not perfect but sued for peace.
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