A former National Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress and Convener of the United Action for Change, Dr. Muiz Adeyemi Banire (SAN), has said he would not bow to anyone to get confirmed by the Senate as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Asset Management Corporation, AMCON.
Banire, in a statement he personally signed on Wednesday, said this against the backdrop of the opposition of his nomination by President Muhammadu Buhari by the three senators from his home state of Lagos.
The senators – Remi Tinubu, Gbenga Ashafa and Olamilekan Solomon – had in a position paper on Banire’s nomination, opposed his confirmation.
The legal luminary said he owes no one apologies for not hero worshipping some people who feel that is the way to go.
Banire had been at loggerheads with the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, for about two years now over his handling of issues involving Lagos State and the South West in the National Executive Committee of the party.
This was believed to be the beginning of his political travails, resulting in his Mushin Constituency declaring a vote of no confidence in him.
So also was it believed that the loss of a house in the Government Reservation Area of Ikeja in Lagos State, in which his mother resided, but demolished by the Lagos State Government, was as a result of his failure to bow to the powers that be.
But Banire in the statement said the lawmakers had forgotten the fact that he was not a nominee of Lagos State but chosen on merit by President Buhari.
He said like some others who were nominated on merit such as Olusegun Aganga, Babatunde Fashola (SAN) and Musiliu Obanikoro, he does not need the support of the senators to scale through screening by the Senate.
He said: “Recent developments relating to my nomination as Chairman of Board of Directors of Asset Management Corporation (AMCON) by His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, the President & Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, GCFR, have opened a new page in my public life necessitating some sort of public engagement. However, except for the agitation of my teeming supporters and well-wishers, I would have kept mute and ignored the objection raised by the three Senators, Chief (Mrs) Remi Tinubu, Mr. Olamilekan Solomon, and Gbenga Ashafa, representing Lagos State on the floor of the Senate arm of the National Assembly.
“In the first place, let me recognize the constitutional right of the three Senators to express their views without let or hindrance. It is part of the democratic tenets we all cherish and strive to protect at all times. Equally, because of the respect I have for the offices of the Senators, I will not join issues with them, particularly when it has become traditional and conventional for them to be objectors on occasions such as this. All I can say is that I wish them well and remind them that no dynasty or empire lasts forever. Whatever has a beginning will have an end.
“However, it is necessary to point out to interested/concerned members of the Nigerian citizenry that my nomination in the first place is not a quota appointment (as the three politicians and distinguished Senators may have wrongly perceived) requiring their special approval to deal with. I was nominated simply as a Nigerian in whom the appointer has a lot of confidence and who is prepared to give his all in service of his fatherland. In view of this, I urge all my well wishers to remain calm in the face of this provocation as I am optimistic that the proper thing will ultimately be done by the Senate as has been done in the past. They should please not engage them on any street contest. It would be recalled that similar objection did not succeed in preventing the confirmation of Olusegun Aganga, Babatunde Fashola, SAN and even Musiliu Obanikoro as Ministers, even when, unlike in my case, their Ministerial positions were Constitutionally mandated to be filling Lagos State quota representation in the Federal Executive Council.”
Banire added that those opposed to his nomination should also be aware that he does not need the chairmanship of the Board for survival.
He said there are several options for him as he does not need to wait for government patronages to survive, adding: “Here I am, a professional in politics.”
He said: “Beyond the above, let me also state clearly that I am blessed with so many alternative contact addresses and consequently, do not desperately need a political job to survive. It is those who are professional politicians and whose survival depends on such that can be so threatened. Here I am, a professional in politics. Of course, if this is a continuation of the consistent harassment, intimidation and threat to gag my advocacy for good governance and the rule of law, the effect unfortunately is otherwise. It strengthens me further and makes me resolute in my crusade. I shall continue to interrogate and agitate issues of good governance and rule of law, regardless of whose ox is gored.
“I am already demonstrating through my activities and engagements in several other spheres that I do not need to occupy a public office to add value to our community and nation. My relevance does not lie in public office or wealth. I have said it that I will continue to challenge the warped order till the ultimate change comes, sooner than later. It is not unexpected that we would continue to face this opposition in the struggle for the positive change. We are prepared for the struggle as long as God continues to spare our lives, which are constantly threatened by the sponsors of the opposition. Rule of law shall continue to be our guide.”
In concluding, Banire apologised to those he said have the feeling that he was not submissive to them by worshipping them.
He said he only worships God.
He said: “Finally, let me equally apologize to those who feel I am not submissive to worshipping them. It is not my making but the covenant I have with my God, to whom all power belongs. They should bear with me as I am incapacitated in this regard. They should be content with the number of their adherents as no single religion has the entire human race in its fold. I have chosen to serve our Creator without associating partners with HIM and I equally undertake not to disturb their own faith and adherents too. Thanks.”
A former National Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress and Convener of the United Action for Change, Dr. Muiz Adeyemi Banire (SAN), has said he would not bow to anyone to get confirmed by the Senate as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Asset Management Corporation, AMCON.
Banire, in a statement he personally signed on Wednesday, said this against the backdrop of the opposition of his nomination by President Muhammadu Buhari by the three senators from his home state of Lagos.
The senators – Remi Tinubu, Gbenga Ashafa and Olamilekan Solomon – had in a position paper on Banire’s nomination, opposed his confirmation.
The legal luminary said he owes no one apologies for not hero worshipping some people who feel that is the way to go.
Banire had been at loggerheads with the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, for about two years now over his handling of issues involving Lagos State and the South West in the National Executive Committee of the party.
This was believed to be the beginning of his political travails, resulting in his Mushin Constituency declaring a vote of no confidence in him.
So also was it believed that the loss of a house in the Government Reservation Area of Ikeja in Lagos State, in which his mother resided, but demolished by the Lagos State Government, was as a result of his failure to bow to the powers that be.
But Banire in the statement said the lawmakers had forgotten the fact that he was not a nominee of Lagos State but chosen on merit by President Buhari.
He said like some others who were nominated on merit such as Olusegun Aganga, Babatunde Fashola (SAN) and Musiliu Obanikoro, he does not need the support of the senators to scale through screening by the Senate.
He said: “Recent developments relating to my nomination as Chairman of Board of Directors of Asset Management Corporation (AMCON) by His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, the President & Commander in Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, GCFR, have opened a new page in my public life necessitating some sort of public engagement. However, except for the agitation of my teeming supporters and well-wishers, I would have kept mute and ignored the objection raised by the three Senators, Chief (Mrs) Remi Tinubu, Mr. Olamilekan Solomon, and Gbenga Ashafa, representing Lagos State on the floor of the Senate arm of the National Assembly.
“In the first place, let me recognize the constitutional right of the three Senators to express their views without let or hindrance. It is part of the democratic tenets we all cherish and strive to protect at all times. Equally, because of the respect I have for the offices of the Senators, I will not join issues with them, particularly when it has become traditional and conventional for them to be objectors on occasions such as this. All I can say is that I wish them well and remind them that no dynasty or empire lasts forever. Whatever has a beginning will have an end.
“However, it is necessary to point out to interested/concerned members of the Nigerian citizenry that my nomination in the first place is not a quota appointment (as the three politicians and distinguished Senators may have wrongly perceived) requiring their special approval to deal with. I was nominated simply as a Nigerian in whom the appointer has a lot of confidence and who is prepared to give his all in service of his fatherland. In view of this, I urge all my well wishers to remain calm in the face of this provocation as I am optimistic that the proper thing will ultimately be done by the Senate as has been done in the past. They should please not engage them on any street contest. It would be recalled that similar objection did not succeed in preventing the confirmation of Olusegun Aganga, Babatunde Fashola, SAN and even Musiliu Obanikoro as Ministers, even when, unlike in my case, their Ministerial positions were Constitutionally mandated to be filling Lagos State quota representation in the Federal Executive Council.”
Banire added that those opposed to his nomination should also be aware that he does not need the chairmanship of the Board for survival.
He said there are several options for him as he does not need to wait for government patronages to survive, adding: “Here I am, a professional in politics.”
He said: “Beyond the above, let me also state clearly that I am blessed with so many alternative contact addresses and consequently, do not desperately need a political job to survive. It is those who are professional politicians and whose survival depends on such that can be so threatened. Here I am, a professional in politics. Of course, if this is a continuation of the consistent harassment, intimidation and threat to gag my advocacy for good governance and the rule of law, the effect unfortunately is otherwise. It strengthens me further and makes me resolute in my crusade. I shall continue to interrogate and agitate issues of good governance and rule of law, regardless of whose ox is gored.
“I am already demonstrating through my activities and engagements in several other spheres that I do not need to occupy a public office to add value to our community and nation. My relevance does not lie in public office or wealth. I have said it that I will continue to challenge the warped order till the ultimate change comes, sooner than later. It is not unexpected that we would continue to face this opposition in the struggle for the positive change. We are prepared for the struggle as long as God continues to spare our lives, which are constantly threatened by the sponsors of the opposition. Rule of law shall continue to be our guide.”
In concluding, Banire apologised to those he said have the feeling that he was not submissive to them by worshipping them.
He said he only worships God.
He said: “Finally, let me equally apologize to those who feel I am not submissive to worshipping them. It is not my making but the covenant I have with my God, to whom all power belongs. They should bear with me as I am incapacitated in this regard. They should be content with the number of their adherents as no single religion has the entire human race in its fold. I have chosen to serve our Creator without associating partners with HIM and I equally undertake not to disturb their own faith and adherents too. Thanks.”