MUIZ BANIRE SPEAKS ON HIS DECISION TO GO AGAINST APC ON LG POLLS

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Dr. Muiz Banire
National Legal Adviser of APC, Dr. Muiz Banire, SAN

Emmanuel Thomas l Sunday, July 23, 2016

IKEJA, Lagos, Nigeria – National Legal Adviser of the All Progressive Congress APC, Dr. Muiz Banire has explained that his decision to go against the party prior to the Local Government Elections held on Saturday, July 22, was done in the interest of the APC.





Banire, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, said in an advertorial that as the National Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress (APC) charged with compliance with the Constitution of the party in the 36 states and the Federal Capital, he only advised the Lagos State chapter of APC to comply with the mandatory provisions of the Constitution on the emergence of party candidates which require the holding of primaries, once there is dissent by at least a single aspirant, which advice was treated with disdain.

He explained that having treated same as such, he assured the chapter that as a legal practitioner, a Senior Advocate and a bencher, he not under any circumstance go to court to lie about compliance in the event of any aggrieved aspirant approaching the court.

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Dr. Muiz Banire, SAN:
My Commitment to Principle

I am constrained to place this advertorial in response to several calls, visits and agitations going on around me and the concern of well wishers, democrats, family and friends on their anxiety for my safety, that of my family and property. It is probably the pedigree of my advisory role that made many well-wishers to be anxious and agitated for my safety.

I wish to assure everyone that there is no cause for alarm and that God is still on the throne. Undoubtedly, I know that the truth is bitter but it must still be spoken at all times.

Let me state that the point of divergence is narrow and straight forward. It is simply divided into two and they are:

as the National Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress (APC) charged with compliance with the Constitution of the party in the 36 states and the Federal Capital, I have only advised the Lagos State chapter of APC to comply with the mandatory provisions of the Constitution on the emergence of party candidates which require the holding of primaries, once there is dissent by at least a single aspirant, which advice was treated with disdain; having treated same as such, I assured the chapter that as a legal practitioner, a Senior Advocate and a bencher, I would not under any circumstance go to court to lie about compliance in the event of any aggrieved aspirant approaching the court.

This summarily is my offence!

It will be recalled that this is not the first time I have demanded this minimum compliance. In 2014, there was total compliance because the national body was primarily charged with the conduct of the primary elections. So many beneficiaries of that open and transparent process are all over different grades of offices, including the Governor of Lagos State.

In my congratulatory advert of December 5, 2014 addressed to the leadership of the APC after a similar disagreement and sequel to which voice of reason prevailed and our party conducted primary elections for the 2015 general elections, I had the following to say then and it is still apt today:
Our primaries are a strong message to the whole world that we are lovers of democracy and proponents of rule of law by which standard we can only be adjudged to be truly progressive.

I personally feel justified and pleased that the voice of the majority has been recorded which definitely projects us to the masses that we have the best approach to governance and we are ready to advance the course of developmental progress which is the utmost desire of all Lagosians and Nigerians in general.

I use this opportunity to encourage our party members not to relent in our struggle to ensure that Lagos State and Nigeria attain the next level of irreversible greatness where the interests of all shall be adequately protected. I also appeal to all aspirants to put the heat of the contests behind them as we have bigger challenges to overcome in the general elections. Let us work together as a people to bring the desired change to our dear State and country.

Hence, I make bold to say that in so far as I remain the National Legal Adviser of this great party, I remain resolute on the subject and no amount of protests, demonstrations, harassment or victimization will make me dump this lofty principle of adherence to the rule of law. In the past few months, APC has lost not less than four cases in the Supreme Court in which our candidates victories were nullified due to lack of valid primary election.

As a democrat and a loyal party member, I state that unlike our brethren who engaged in anti-party activities at the Ondo State gubernatorial election in 2016, I am not interested in the emergence of any particular candidate but the success of the Party in any election. Consequently, I am not in the league of those who violate the constitution of our great party.

These violators are those who ordinarily ought to be going through disciplinary process but are still indulged for now.

Having said this, I also wish to state that I invite the rented demonstrators to the Abuja headquarters of the Party, and possibly, Aso Villa, for further demonstrations. At least, they have unrestricted access to Peoples resources at present.

I also wish to appreciate the protesters for helping to escalate the matter to the national level, the concept that has now developed its own life. I am not afraid of removal if my acts merits same but I know that it is the violators of our constitution that deserve to be punished.

Let me remind them again that I am not a professional politician but a professional in politics. I serve the Party gratuitously in the interest of good governance.

In summary, it is a call to duty for me to ensure compliance with internal democracy, that is, NO IMPOSITION OF CANDIDATES. In doing this, I bear no grudge against any person or entity. It is part of our democratic experiment. My request to my teeming admirers is to continue their prayers for me and our members so that we can continue to be guided aright. May God make my detractors understand the message even if they don’t like the messenger which is not compulsory.

I staunchly believe that failure to learn from history is to become a victim of history. This ugly scenario ought not to have repeated itself so soon or at any time whatsoever. I am optimistic that at the end of the day, there will be light at the end of the tunnel. I wish all the APC candidates best of luck in the elections.

Thank you very much.

Dr. Muiz Adeyemi Banire, SAN
National Legal Adviser, APC.

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