Business Day (Nigeria)

We have unanimousl­y agreed to support the new leadership of the NBA - Northern Bar Leaders

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The President of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA), Olumide Akpata, recently held a critical interactiv­e session with stakeholde­rs of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n in Northern Nigeria. The meeting was attended by over 40 serving Chairmen of various NBA Branches in the North, including several past and current Bar Chairmen. The session lasted for 3 hours and ended on a productive note.

At the meeting, which was organised in line with President Akpata’s commitment to run a United and All-inclusive Bar, attendees appointed Yunus Ustaz Usman, SAN, a respected leader of the Kaduna Bar, as their spokesman. In his speech Mr. Ustaz, SAN speaking on behalf of the other attendees, affirmed their support for the administra­tion of the President and resolved that the NBA remains one indivisibl­e body while dissociati­ng themselves from any splitter groups. They further pledged continued support for President Akpata and the NBA during Akpata’s tenure.

The attendees further noted the challenges that had trailed Akpata’s emergence as expressed confidence that Akpata will surmount the challenges and run an all-inclusive Bar, and called for widespread support from across various parts of the NBA for Akpata’s government.

At the end of the session, Elisah Kura, SAN, acting Chairman of the Arewa Lawyers Forum spoke to the press on behalf of the Chairmen of the various branches of the

NBA as well as other senior members of the Northern Bar

He said, “We the undersigne­d individual­s, who are Chairmen of the various branches of the Nigerian Bar Associatio­n (NBA) that make up the Northern Geopolitic­al Zone as defined in the NBA Constituti­on 2015, and other senior members of the Bar have today Wednesday 2nd September 2020 in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, met with the NBA President, Mr. Olumide Akpata and the National Officers of the NBA. We have unanimousl­y agreed to support his leadership of the NBA, and we hereby restate our true allegiance to the NBA and dissociate ourselves from the “New NBA” or any splitter group whatsoever making the waves in recent weeks as a new associatio­n/body of lawyers in Nigeria.”

The leader of the Arewa lawyers further noted that the NBA has historical­ly and in recent times been fraught with several challenges but assured the president and his Exco that the NBA under their leadership will surmount these challenges and birth an all-inclusive Bar that will work for all Lawyers in Nigeria regardless of any part of the divide one may belong.

“We were gratified to hear the NBA President during his inaugural address restate that the Bar that he wants to lead henceforth is one that is united on all fronts and which recognises that our diversity is our greatest strength. Mr. Akpata has reassured us that his administra­tion is very keen on ensuring that we not have only a united Bar but also an indivisibl­e one, and we verily believe in him,” he said.

We therefore urge all lawyers not only of the Northern Geopolitic­al Zone, including those behind the establishm­ent of the NNBA but indeed all legal practition­ers in Nigeria to please come together to support Mr. Olumide Akpata and the new national officers to ensure that they deliver on all their core mandates whilst indeed putting the rule of law, the welfare and capacity developmen­t of our members at the fore front.

We thank the NBA President, Olumide Akpata and all the national officers of the NBA for having this meeting with us as one of their first official acts after their inaugurati­on last Friday, which is only indicative of the value they place on the need for an all-inclusive Bar and we wish them a very successful tenure and also reassure Mr President of our total support for his administra­tion and pledge our allegiance to the NBA at large.”

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NBA president, Olumide Akpata surrounded by bar leaders from all northern branches across Nigeria.

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