My attention has just been drawn to a statement
credited to Chief Dele Ajomale of the Lagos APC that I obtained the judgment
against the party's local government primary in Odi Olowo LCDA by deception.
My natural reaction would have been to descend into the
same arena with him but doing so, might not only be disrespectful but will blur
the message. It is in this regard that I have chosen to educate and enlighten
him and his ilks, having realized that his challenge is lack of understanding
of the legal process involved and the constitution of the Party.
However by way of preliminary comments, let me state
that the person whose name was submitted as the party's candidate, Rasaq Ajala
is a respectable brother of mine. He is not only politically sagacious but
administratively competent. In fact, he is one of the few that adopted and
practiced my view that a politician worth his sort must have alternative
contact address.
However, in as much as I would want this sentiment to
govern me, I realise that the call for due process must not be beclouded by
this. Now to the allegations, firstly let me state that I did not obtain
any judgment whatsoever from any court in respect of the purported local government
primaries, directly or by proxy.
Certainly, there is a disconnect somewhere by him in
reading the court processes, nowhere was my name mentioned or stated to be
acting in proxy. An aggrieved aspirant went to court on his own volition and
followed due process.
Secondly, I wish to let Chief Ajomale know that there
is no known legal entity as APC Lagos state. There is only one juristic APC and
is resident in Abuja and that is the only legal entity capable of being sued
and served.
In the case
under reference, processes were appropriately served in Abuja and by virtue of
the duty imposed on me by the APC Constitution; I assigned a counsel to
represent the Party. I say without fear of contradiction that I am seized
of all the facts involved and gave instructions in that regard.
The question therefore is where lies the deception?. My
expectation is that chief Ajomale will tell me where the primary of the local
government was held and the delegates that voted. It is a matter of public
knowledge and there are tapes to buttress the non holding of primaries.
On the issue of incitement, assuming without conceding
that I did, is incitement towards rule of law not better than incitement
towards violence, particularly recognizing the volatility of the local
councils?This is my reaction whilst the rest will be communicated to Chief
Ajomale in due course.
Dr Muiz Banire SAN
APC National Legal Adviser
Dr Muiz Banire SAN
APC National Legal Adviser
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