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‘He Has No Regard For Rule Of Law’ – Lawyers Reject El-Rufai As Speaker At NBA conference
Some lawyers have vehemently opposed the invitation of governor of Kaduna state, Nasir El-Rufai by Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), to speak at the association’s annual general conference.
The lawyer under the auspices of the aegis of Open Bar Initiative expressed their displeasure at the association’s action In a petition to Koyinsola Ajayi, chairman of the technical committee on the NBA conference planning.
In the petition, convener of the group, Silas Onu, accused the governor of persecuting members of association for criticising his administration in Kaduna.
Silas noted that El-Rufai represents the very anti-thesis of what the learned profession stand for, adding that such invitation amount to “reward for misrule.”
The group also said that in addition to governing a state that has been described as “the most dangerous state in Nigeria in 2020, el-Rufai has on several occasions abused the rights of Nigerians”.
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It added that “a major focus of the intolerance of Mallam el-Rufai has been lawyers and the legal profession,” recalling when, in 2016, the governor allegedly threatened to abduct Gloria Ballason, a lawyer, “because she had criticised him in a news article.”
The lawyers further said while speaking at the conference may be argued as an opportunity for el-Rufai to be examined by the participants, lawyers who have criticised him “have suffered untold persecution” from the governor.
“As Governor, Mallam el-Rufai has shown no regard for the rule of law, for human rights or for human beings,” the petition read.
“He has been reckless in his utterances, hubristic in his outlook and irresponsible with power. Offering him the platform of the NBA Annual General Conference 2020 is reward for misrule.”
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