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APC members demand Banire’s expulsion

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*30,000 policemen, others  for council polls

Ahead of Saturday’s local government election in Lagos State, hundreds of members of the ruling APC on Tuesday staged a protest to demand the expulsion of the party’s National Legal Adviser, Mr Muiz Banire  (SAN).

The APC members, who converged at the party’s secretariat on ACME Road in Ikeja, also marched to the Governor’s Office, Alausa, Ikeja, and presented to Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode, a list of 17 anti-party activities allegedly carried out by Banire.

The petition was also addressed to the Speaker of the State Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, and the APC Chairman in the state, Chief Dele Ajomale.
Some of the allegations against Banire are sponsoring publication of advertorials against the party, granting media interviews to embarrass, attract hatred, contempt, ridicule and disrepute to the party, and intentional negligence of duties as the national legal adviser.

The protesters also alleged that Banire had been working toward the failure of the party.

They called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to prosecute him for alleged involvement in a bribery allegation against a judge of the National Industrial Court.
A constituent from Mushin Local Government Area, Mr Femi Martins, presented the petition on behalf of the protesters.

Addressing the protesters, the Special Adviser to Ambode on Communities and Communications, Mr Kehinde Bamgbetan, said that the party’s leadership would take necessary actions.

Bamgbetan was in company with some other members of the state executive council and the state Assembly members.

He assured the protesters that the local government election scheduled to hold on Saturday in the state would still take place.

The special adviser urged them to come out en masse to vote for the party.

In a statement, however, Banire described the protest as a `rent-a-crowd’ rally organised to intimidate him.

He said that no amount of sponsored campaign or threat to his life would deter him from standing for internal democracy.

Banire accused an official of the state government of sponsoring the rally, saying that as the APC national legal adviser and custodian of the party’s constitution, it would be destructive for him to support imposition of candidates.

He urged APC members and the general public not to be misled by those he described as “agents of dictatorship who will level an allegation of anti-democratic stance against others but will savour every bit of dictatorship when in position of power”.

Also on Tuesday, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Fatai Owoseni, announced that 30,000 police personnel and other security agencies would provide security during the July 22 local government election in the state.

Owoseni disclosed the figure while briefing newsmen on preparations for the election and other activities of the command.

The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission will on July 22, 2017 conduct election into 20 local government councils and 37 local council development areas of the state.

The commissioner said that all sister security agencies, including the military would carry out their constitutional roles during the election.

“We have identified the black spots in the state where we think we need more men. The police and other security agencies have met and inter-agency’s consultative committee on the election was put in place.

“All is now set for the election by all security agencies. There will be a capacity building programme for all security agencies to educate them of what is expected of them on the election day.

“There will be interactive session for political parties’ candidates contesting for them to do an undertaking.

“We hereby warn all elements planning to foment trouble during the election to have a rethink.

“All security agencies have vowed to ensure that the election is devoid of violence. We urge all to play the game according to electoral laws.

“Anyone that dares to foment trouble will have him/herself to blame. They will be made to face the full weight of the law,” Owoseni warned.

He assured the public that the police would carry out their duties properly, stressing that all unprofessional conduct would be dealt with.

NAN