"Y. C. MAIKYAU, SAN "GETS IT RIGHT" AT NBA AGM: YOUR BOLD STEP IS HIGHLY COMMENDABLE"
"Y. C. MAIKYAU, SAN "GETS IT RIGHT" AT NBA AGM: YOUR BOLD STEP IS HIGHLY COMMENDABLE"
Meti M. Ukpeh, Esq., Uyo-based Human Rights Lawyer Lauds
Assuredly, the NBA AGC might have rounded off and its dust rested, but the trails of events permeate and linger on the subconsciousness of both conferees and the legal profession as a whole
A stroke of reminiscence plunges me, particularly, to the aftermath, the carcass and the unbridled stench of the AGM, hence, many questions begging, to wit:
Is NBA purse a free for all? What example are some NBA officers setting for the secular politics? Don't these officers have conscience? Must they mortgage their integrity for a pair of shoes?, et Al.
The heart-thrusting response of the NBA President at the AGM to some national officers, especially, the 2nd, 3rd Vice President and the Treasurer, illuminates a man who is hellbent on "Getting it Right" for the purse of the noble association against the hawk-striken eyes of those who propitiate their ephemeral stay in office in the common wealth of the NBA.
It is not shocking that a mishmash of opposition against a man who has manumitted himself from a claustrophobic strategem that beheld past leaders of NBA, will be physical as evident in the reports of the 2nd, 3rd Vice-president, Treasurer and even those who could not sum their unwitty displeasure to the glaring eyes of the AGM
The NBA must weed off members, and particularly NBA Officers, whom without remorse, are fantasizing the monumental wreck, wreak, drenched and drained of the purse of the NBA. Preaching of welfarism during electioneering for NBA members, but glorifying the reverse is hypocrisy, disappointing and highly condemnable of present and past NBA politicians whose summum bonum is a replica of secular-politician's sucking filaments and kleptomaniac eyes in the purse of the nation. God forbid that we have, even a spectre, of these people or allow them grow within the ranks of this noble profession.
Consequently, I am particular persuaded to pour an unreserved encomium on the NBA President for being a meteour in salvaging our financial image from the within-predators, even though I had in time past registered my displeasure of some of the activities of the Y. C. Maikyau-led administration.
I therefore firmly call on the NBA and the President in particular, to put up measures in place to checkmate a reoccurrence of these avoidable financial lapses and attitudinal imbalances of the NBA officers, that even succeeding administrations will be heavily built upon for uttermost welfare and betterment of the NBA.
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