The Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has said the Nigerian Bar Association collected a N300 million gift from the suspended Siminalayi Fubara government, which is the reason they did not support Rivers Emergency Rule.
The minister disclosed this in his media chat on Thursday in Abuja.
Wike's comments is in the wake of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in Rivers State and the suspension of Fubara and others for six months.
Following Fubara's suspension, the NBA shifted its Annual General Conference 2025, earlier billed for Port Harcourt to Enugu State, citing the emergency rule as the reason.
The NBA had repeatedly maintained its stance against the emergency,
However, the Sole Administrator of Rivers State, retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, recently asked the given to it by the government to host the conference.
Meanwhile, in response, the NBA described the
Reacting, Wike said the N300 million gift was not appropriated, describing it as illegal.
“On the NBA matter, it is unfortunate. How will the NBA back Rivers emergency rule when they collected gifts? When the Body of Benchers came to see me, I told them. When the Justice gave judgement about local government, the NBA came out and condemned it without reading the judgement. The president declared a state of emergency in Rivers State. They say he is not correct until everybody now knows why they took that stance because the state gifted them a gift that was not appropriate.
“NBA took N300 million and said it was a gift.
”In my budget I put it as a grant. I am allowed by law because it is appropriated. In this case the gift was not appropriated. NBA took an illegal gift,” he maintainted.