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Re: Blaming Osinbajo, Others In Buhari's Cabinet Over Dss Misconduct Is Mischievous by Lifted2000: 1:11am On Dec 08, 2019
Osinbajo has rescued Nigeria when he was the acting president, so we need to know he set undeniable records that brought the country this far.

Most Nigerians are easily emotionally drown to negative thoughts and base their judgements on assumptions.
murecool:
*RICHARD AKINOLA, GROUP TO FALANA: BLAMING OSINBAJO, OTHER LAWYERS IN BUHARI'S CABINET OVER DSS MISCONDUCT IS MISCHIEVOUS*

*Both recall how VP as Ag. President acted in similar case when DSS invaded National Assembly

*Buck stops squarely on Mr. President's desk, not lawyers in FEC

Veteran journalist and lawyer, Richard Akinola and a political group have faulted Femi Falana, SAN over comments that the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) should discipline all lawyers in the Buhari administration because of the desecration of the law courts by officers of the DSS yesterday at a Federal High Court in Abuja.

In his reaction on Saturday, Mr Akinola said, “With the greatest respect to my good friend, Femi Falana, SAN, l beg to disagree with him in respect of his statement in respect of the Vice president on the Sowore saga.

Falana was indicting the Vice President and other Learned Silks in the cabinet for not speaking up on the saga. “It's necessary to put things in proper perspective. There is only ONE presidency. By my understanding, the VP cannot be issuing statements on an issue when there is a sitting president.

He added that, “Recall that when Osinbajo was acting as president and similar incident happened at the National Assembly, he took action. The invasion of NASS started at about 7am and by 10.30 am, Lawal Daura had been fired as the DG of DSS.

“So, it would be unfair to attack the VP on this matter because he is just the VP. The buck stops at the president's table. If in the president's wisdom, he refused to take action, he must have his reason. Ours is to speak out for him to take action,” he said.

Similarly, a political group in Nigeria has described as mischievous the comments credited to Mr. Falana.


Falana reportedly made the statement following the re-arrest of Omoyele Sowore, convener, #RevolutionNow protest, and his co-defendant, Olawale Bakare by the Department of State Services (DSS).


In a press statement signed by Peter Oladele, Publicity Secretary of the Initiative to Save Democracy (ISD) the group said the lawyers in the Buhari administration have not acted in any unprofessional capacity to warrant any disciplinary action.


Besides, the group noted that regarding the Vice President in particular it is an unrealistic expectation to require him to respond officially on the misconduct of the DSS agents because the executive powers of the Federal Government are vested only in the person of the President not the Vice President or the lawyers in the Cabinet.


"Besides the President who has the Executive powers in the 1999 Nigerian Constitution as Amended, the only person who has responsibility on this matter is the Attorney-General of the Federation," the group explained, adding "this facts are well known to Mr. Falana."


The Initiative to Save Democracy (ISD) also recalled that while the VP was acting for President Buhari and the DSS invaded the National Assembly, Prof Osinbajo acted in defense of rule of law and democracy in the country by removing the head of the organization and condemning the invasion. ISD then asked "why does Mr. Falana now think the VP or the lawyers in the cabinet could not advise the President to act in a similar way, afterall it is the same Buhari Presidency?



“Mr Falana is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and he should know that Section 11 of the NBA’s Legal Practitioners Act has specific penalties for unprofessional conduct and there is no provision for disciplining lawyers for the actions of other people,” the group said.


“So how do you call for disciplinary actions against colleagues who have not acted in any unprofessional capacity or have not breached the rules of professional conduct,” the group quizzed.



The group then advised Mr Falana to rid himself of any emotional outbursts that could overshadow what is otherwise a noble work he is doing on the Sowore matter, stressing that, as a senior lawyer he should know who has what powers and where the buck stops in a Presidential system of government such as Nigeria is currently practising.


“As a group we have condemned the actions of the DSS and have called for the immediate release of Mr Sowore because the court has ordered his release. We also condemn the re-arrest of Mr Sowore by the DSS it only puts Nigeria in bad light. And we should not use this unfortunate incidents to dent the image of lawyers in the Buhari cabinet."
Re: Blaming Osinbajo, Others In Buhari's Cabinet Over Dss Misconduct Is Mischievous by obidark: 5:36am On Dec 08, 2019
zibya:
Buhari fall our hand

ehen....soo,buhari is stoppin una from using una brains....??
Re: Blaming Osinbajo, Others In Buhari's Cabinet Over Dss Misconduct Is Mischievous by Dobb: 5:40am On Dec 08, 2019
We just like embarrassing ourselves in this country. Why are they mentioning osinbajo and other lawyers names? Are they DSS boss? What power do they have? Does the constitution give them the power to do anything? We are always so fast to Start blaming everyone when we have issues. This is so easy, there are the appropriate authorities we can actually call, those that have the constitutional power to do something.
Re: Blaming Osinbajo, Others In Buhari's Cabinet Over Dss Misconduct Is Mischievous by Wada3: 6:00am On Dec 08, 2019
Fact will always speak for itself. At least we were all in this country when Lawal Daura, the Former DG, DSS was sacked by Professor Yemi Osinbajo as the Vice President.
Re: Blaming Osinbajo, Others In Buhari's Cabinet Over Dss Misconduct Is Mischievous by TheRareGem1(f): 6:04am On Dec 08, 2019
People blaming the VP and some other lawyers in this administration are so wrong and is preposterous. This same Sowore was heading out of the court room when he say the operative of DSS outside; he ran inside to seek refuge after imagining he would be rearrested but mischief makers make it look otherwise.
Re: Blaming Osinbajo, Others In Buhari's Cabinet Over Dss Misconduct Is Mischievous by Temmy1997(f): 7:03am On Dec 08, 2019
What i see here us just a plan work, I don't understand why Osinbajo and other lawyers should be disciplined for what they don't have hand in this not just right.
Re: Blaming Osinbajo, Others In Buhari's Cabinet Over Dss Misconduct Is Mischievous by Shooyie: 7:40am On Dec 08, 2019
In the first place, Osinbajo shouldn't have been brought into the Sowore rearrest talks. We know what he did when he was Acting President and we know where he is now, the DG for me is who our questions should be directed to and not bringing the VP into this. The VP is a very intelligent man and I know we all know what he did as Acting President regarding the DSS and even in other areas.

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