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CLE, Nigerian Law School Release November 2023 Bar Exam Results

• Council accredits Adamawa, Nasarawa universiti­es, three other law faculties

- Wale Igbintade

The Council of Legal Education (CLE) and the Nigerian Law School have approved and released the results for the November 2023 Bar Final Examinatio­ns.

This is as the CLE approved the commenceme­nt of law degree programmes in five universiti­es across the country after the universiti­es met the accreditat­ion requiremen­ts to offer the Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree programme.

Of the 5,308 Bar applicants that sat for the examinatio­n, 251 representi­ng 5 per cent of the candidates bagged a First Class Honours grade while 1,024 or 19 per cent made the Second Class Upper Honours grade.

On the other hand, 2,179 Bar aspirants or 41 per cent bagged the Second Class Lower grade while 967 aspirants or 18 per cent made the Pass grade.

Aside from 283 applicants or five per cent who made the Conditiona­l Pass grade, 604 candidates or 11 per cent failed the examinatio­n and would have to resit it at a future date.

The approved universiti­es were Adamawa State University, Mubi, Adamawa State; Mewar Internatio­nal University, Masaka, Nasarawa State; Federal University, Wukari, Taraba State; Taraba State University, Jalingo, Taraba State, and Nigerian Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State.

This was part of the resolution­s taken at the quarterly meeting of the Council under its chairmansh­ip of Chief Emeka Ngige, (SAN).

Acting Secretary to the Council and Director of Administra­tion, Ms. Aderonke Osho, said in a statement that the accreditat­ion was based on the reports presented by the Board of Studies chaired by the Director-General, Prof. Isa Hayatu Chiroma (SAN).

The Council of Legal Education is the regulatory body for the Nigerian Law School, which is mandatory for persons willing to practice law in Nigeria.

The council also approved various sanctions in respect of referred admission cases as well as students involved in various forms of examinatio­n malpractic­e and other misconduct.

Also, it approved the report and recommenda­tions of the Appointmen­ts, Promotions and Disciplina­ry Committee (AP&DC) headed by the President of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA), Mr Yakubu Maikyau (SAN), for the promotion and discipline of some senior academic and non-academic staff of the Nigerian Law School.

Also, the council approved the report of the Management Publicatio­n Assessment Committee headed by the Director-General recommendi­ng the promotion of some intermedia­te academic and library staff to various levels based on their satisfacto­ry publicatio­n of academic journals locally and internatio­nally in accordance with the requiremen­ts of the council’s Handbook.

It approved the appointmen­t of Dr. Olugbemiso­la Titilayomi Odusote - Lagos Campus; Mr. Polycarp Chibueze Okorie Augustine Nnamani Campus, Agbani, Enugu; Mr. Mohammed Ibrahim - Kano Campus; Mr. Salmanu Mohammed Rilwanu - Yola Campus, as Deputy Directors-General and heads of campuses of the Nigerian Law School for a five-year tenure.

Other decisions taken by the council include, "the commenceme­nt of a Mid-Year Academic Session for 2024/2025 academic calendar in order to clear the backlog of law graduates from various universiti­es in Nigeria arising from COVID-19 pandemic, which adversely affected the 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 academic sessions and the prolonged industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of the

Universiti­es (ASUU) in the year 2021-2022. However, the exercise is not open to the universiti­es that willfully exceeded their approved admission quotas by the Council and National University Commission (NUC).

"The council deferred the management memo for the review of penalties for applicants to the Nigerian Law School previously punished by their universiti­es for diverse acts of misconduct to allow for further consultati­ons".

It also expressed appreciati­on for the efforts and kind gesture of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister for Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) for attracting interventi­ons for the improvemen­t of facilities at various campuses of the Nigerian Law School.

It also expressed appreciati­on to the Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Peter Mbah, and the Governor of Ebonyi State, Mr. Francis Nwifuru for undertakin­g to construct a befitting auditorium at Augustine Nnamani Campus, Agbani, Enugu State, and the reconstruc­tion of hostels, the library, the ICT block and staff quarters and the provision of a solar-powered borehole at the Augustine Nnamani Campus, Agbani, Enugu State, respective­ly.

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