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Plateau CJ Tasks NBA on Unity of the Bar, Welfare of Young Lawyers

- Seriki Adinoyi

The Chief Judge of Plateau State, Hon. Justice Yakubu Dakwak, has tasked the new Executives of the Jos branch of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA) to ensure that the Bar is united, and also that the welfare of young Lawyers, is given a priority.

Justice Dakwak gave the charge yesterday, when he swore-in the newly elected Executives of the NBA, Jos Branch, noting that a people united will always surmount their challenges, to achieve their goals.

While commending the immediate past Executives, Dakwak said, “During their tenure, the Bar was very active, they added value to the Branch, and upheld the ethics of the profession”.

In an interview with journalist­s, the immediate past Chairman of the Branch, Chief Ralph Monye, said his tenure witnessed the digitalisa­tion of the Bar, and also improved welfare for Lawyers, adding that, he was proud that his administra­tion witnessed a very united Bar.

Monye however, noted that, his most challengin­g moment as the Chairman, was when Judges were being harassed and assaulted across the country, by men of the Directorat­e of Security Services (DSS). He added that, though no Judge was indicted in Plateau State, he was always on the road for one meeting or the other.

He thanked members for conducting themselves peacefully, during the election that produced the new executives.

Also addressing journalist­s, the new Chairman, Chief Boniface Ngyo, said he was committed to building a Bar Centre in Jos before the end of his tenure, lamenting that the Jos NBA being one of the most vibrant branches, shouldn’t be without a Bar Centre.

Ngyo also emphasised on ensuring the security of the Lawyers’ jobs, warning that no more shall unauthoris­ed persons engage in doing the Lawyers jobs.

He said the welfare of Lawyers will be taken seriously, adding that, he was going to liaise with National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), to seek for affordable medical treatment for sick members.

He vowed that, young Lawyers would not be left stranded to wander about the streets, without proper integratio­n. “I will be discussing with older colleagues, to ensure that these ones just leaving the Law School are brought close and integrated; a situation where Lawyers on NYSC will be stranded and be looking for traders to just sign their monthly Clearance to enable them get their monthly allowances, must stop”.

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