Members of the
All Progressives Congress, (APC), in Mushin area of Lagos, in their
large numbers on Tuesday stormed the Lagos State House of Assembly to
protest and demand the expulsion of the APC National Legal Adviser, Dr.
Muiz Banire from the party.
The protesters
stormed the Assembly with 25 BRT buses and armed with several
anti-Banire placards and banners. They marched from the APC Secretariat
on Acme Road to the State House of Assembly for the protest.
Some of the
placards read: “Banire must go,” “Banire, the enemy within,” “Banire, A
serial traitor,” “Banire, the greatest beneficiary of imposition,” among
several others.
The protesters
defied the rain to storm the Assembly, vowing that they would not rest
until Banire was removed as the National Legal Adviser of the party and
also be expelled.
Spokesperson of
the protesters, Femi Martins, in a letter delivered to Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode and copied the Speaker, State House of Assembly,
Mudashiru Obasa and the APC Lagos Chairman, Chief Henry Ajomale,
outlined a list of 17 atrocities which they alleged that Banire
committed to warrant his expulsion from the party.
Martins alleged
that Banire sponsored cronies to write and cause to publish advertorials
against the party; wrote and caused to be published negative
correspondence against the Party in the media; granted interviews to
embarrass and have adverse effect on the party to the extent of
attracting hatred, contempt, ridicule and disrepute upon the party and
intentionally negligent in duties as the National Legal Adviser to
defend the party and the its interest.
He further
alleged that Banire carried out unauthorized publicity of a party
dispute without exhausting all avenues for settlement or redress within
the party; caused a legal representative to disavow the party in a law
suit; arrogantly admitting that he caused a legal representative to
disavow the party; predicting and working towards the electoral failure
of the party and inciting the public against the interest of the party.
According to
Martins, Banire falsely accused the party of imposition in public
whereas knowledgeable of the facts of the provision of the constitution
of the party for alternative means of conducting primaries other than
direct primaries; sponsored a group called MEF to ridicule the party and
bring it into disrepute; perpetrated blatant imposition at the
constituency in Mushin against the wish of majority of party members to
cause disaffection within the party and disobeyed and caused others to
disobey lawful directives of the party.
He also accused
Banire of carrying out anti-party activities towards the forthcoming
local Government elections by encouraging members of his group to pick
tickets of other parties; disrupting the peaceful, lawful process of
efficient organisation of the party, particularly in respect of the
campaigns of candidates of the party in the forthcoming elections by
causing fear and apprehension that the party might be disqualified from
participating in the elections due to unethical conduct of legal
representatives he assigned and still assigned matters to, in respect of
litigations bothering on the elections, among others.
Receiving the
protest letter from the protesters on behalf of Governor Akinwunmi
Ambode, Special Adviser to the Governor on Community and Communications,
Kehinde Bamigbetan said Banire had greatly embarrassed the party by his
utterances, describing him as a career opportunist.
He said the
state government would support the protesters to ensure discipline in
the party, adding that there was a time Timi Frank was disciplined by
the party for anti-party activities, adding that Banire’s case would go
the same way.
“What else can
we say of a National Legal Adviser of the party who ought to know, to
have gone out of the party system to undermine the party and the fortune
of the party at a time election is around the corner? There is no
grievance more than this. When given the ticket, he becomes loyal to the
party and when not given, he worked against the party,” he said.
Bamigbetan said
the government would call on the party to take disciplinary action
against Banire, emphasizing that Banire must be shown the way out of the
party, adding that a disciplinary committee should be set up to try his
case.
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