The leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association has disassociated itself from a statement authored by the sacked executives of the NBA-Section on Public Interest and Development Law on the call for the stoppage of issuance of Central Motor Registry Information System Certificate by the Nigerian Police Force.
To this end, it has called on the general public to disregard the said statement purportedly issued on behalf of the NBA-SPIDEL by both the former chairman and secretary, John Aikpokpo-Martins and Funmi Adeogun.
The NBA, however acknowledged that the issuance of CMRIS certificate is one that the Nigeria Police Force ought to reconsider in view of the various levies that Nigerian citizens and businesses are already subjected to
The association made its position known, in a statement on Sunday.
In the statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Akorede Lawal, the NBA said the earlier statement :was neither issued with the consent nor authority of the NBA.”
The statement was titled:”Re:Issuance of Central Motor Registry Information System (CMRIS) Certificate by the Nigeria Police Force:A demand for the immediate stoppage of same.
It read in part, “The NBA has become aware of a statement authored by John Aikpokpo-Martins and Funmi Adeogun allegedly on behalf of the NBA-Section on Public Interest and Development Law (NBA-SPIDEL) on the above subject.
“The NBA hereby disclaims the said statement credited to John Aikpokpo-Martins and Funmi Adeogun on behalf of the NBA-SPIDEL. The said statement was neither issued with the consent nor authority of the NBA.
“To be certain, both Aikpokpo-Martins and Funmi Adeogun have no authority whatsoever to issue a statement on behalf of the NBA-SPIDEL or any Section or Forum of the NBA.
It added, “The NBA-National Executive Council had since February 29, 2024 removed the Executive Members of SPIDEL, of which John Aikpokpo-Martins Martins and Funmi Adeogun were Chairman and Secretary respectively, and replaced with a Caretaker Committee.
“Other members that were removed alongside John Aikpokpo-Martins and Funmi Adeogun are: Princess Frank-Chukwuani, Chinedu Obienu, Abdullahi Karaye, Charity Ibezim, Dr. Monday Ubani, Prof. Paul Ananaba SAN, Kunle Adegoke, SAN, Uju Agomoh, Esq, Kunle Edun, Esq, Okey Ohagba, Esq, Yakubu Bawa, Esq, Dorn-Claimz Enamhe, Esq, Igbeaku Evulukwu, Esq, Chinelo Ofoegbunam, Esq, Sam Ajayi Jaiye, Esq and Chisom Onuoha, Esq.
“Both John Aikpokpo-Martins and Funmi Adeogun are not only aware of this fact, they have filed an action to challenge their removal (which by itself acknowledges that they have been removed). Therefore, it is not only a misrepresentation to hold themselves out as they did, it is criminal, illegal, and gross misconduct on their part to do so.”
NBA named members of the newly constituted caretaker committee of the NBA-SPIDEL as Sir Steve Adehi, (SAN) as Chairman; Yakubu Philemon, (SAN) as Alternate Chairman;Ben Oji as Secretary;Eva Amadi as treasurer and Ronke Adeyemi as member.
“The NBA, therefore, urges the general public to disregard the said statement purportedly issued on behalf of the NBA-SPIDEL by both John Aikpokpo-Martins and Funmi Adeogun, as they lack the authority to do so.
“The NBA, however acknowledges that the issuance of CMRIS certificate is one that the Nigeria Police Force ought to critically reconsider in view of the various levies that Nigerian citizens and businesses are already subjected to, and the present unfavourable economic condition of the country.
“ The concern by NBA over multiple taxations, tariffs, levies, and charges on Nigerians is the primary reason for convening a one day conference coming up on 18 July 2024, with the theme: Tax, Tariffs and the Taxpayer: Exploring the Impact on the Public and Economy, “the statement added.
It explained that, “The President of the NBA, Mr. Yakubu Maikyau, (SAN) ,has reached out to the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force on the introduction of this new levy and will engage the IGP and if need be, the Presidency on the need to reconsider this, or any other government policy that seeks to impose any additional burden on Nigerians.”