The Guardian (Nigeria)

Amaechi, 4,411 others called to bar as 888 fail final exam

- From Ameh Ochojila ( Abuja)

ATOTAL of 888 candidates failed the final bar examinatio­n conducted in November 2023. This is just as 4,412 candidates were successful out of a total of 5,300 who sat for the exam and were yesterday admitted into the Nigerian Bar.

Among the new wigs included a former governor of Rivers State and immediate past Minister of Transporta­tion, Rotimi Amaechi, while 251 had first class among the successful candidates.

The Director- General of the Nigerian Law School, Prof. Isa Hayatu Chiroma, said: “I will be presenting at this Call to the Bar ceremony a total of 4,412 candidates who were successful at the November 2023 Bar final examinatio­ns as well as 14 candidates from previous Bar final examinatio­ns.

These figures translate to 83.3 per cent success at the examinatio­ns.

“The Nigerian Law School is proudly happy to report that a total number of 251 candidates bagged First Class grade in the last Bar final examinatio­n. This is indeed an outstandin­g excellent performanc­e and of course unpreceden­ted.”

The chairman of the Body of Benchers who is a retired Justice of the Supreme Court, Mary Peter- Odili, described the current period as bad for the judiciary. She noted that the confidence in the judiciary was dwindling as a result of the spate of conflictin­g judgments and indiscipli­ne among lawyers.

“It is a bad period in the sense that the judiciary is being bashed and public confidence in the legal system is dwindling, occasioned by incessant conflictin­g judgments in our courts and flagrant indiscipli­ne amongst lawyers.”

She said the Body of Benchers had set up a committee to see to the issue of conflictin­g judgments.

While swearing- in the new lawyers, Peter- Odili urged them to avoid all forms of corruption as well as conducts that could tarnish the image of the judiciary.

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