NBA Offers Free Lega Services To 1000 IDPs In Borno

The Borno State chapter of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) said it has offered free legal services and counselling to 1,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

The State NBA Chairman, Babakura Kaka, stated this on Wednesday at the 2017 Legal Year celebration, during a court session at the Borno State High Court in Maiduguri.

Mr Kaka said that so far the NBA has treated and won 300 cases bordering on IDPs free of charge in courts.

He explained that the project, Legal Protection for IDPs, was designed to provide justice for all and ensure the people get the required justice.

“We are partnering with UNHCR to carry out humanitarian assistance to the IDPs by providing free legal services,” said the chairman.

 

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Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Gets New President.

A former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of Kano State, Mr. Abubakar Mahmoud, has been elected as the new president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).

 

The new NBA President was elected at the 2016 National Elections held in Abuja, in contested election conducted through e-voting.

 

Mr. Mahmoud polled 3,055 votes to defeat Joe-Kyari Gadzama who polled 2,384 votes.

 

The position of General Secretary was won by Mr. Olagunju Isiaka who polled 2,721 votes against Yamah Desmond who scored 2,510 votes.

 

Mr. Dajan Gal emerged as the first Vice President with 4057 votes and Mr. Monday Ubani, second Vice President with 4375 votes.

 

Olagunju Isiaka polled 2721 votes to emerge General Secretary as against Yama Desmond who secured 2,510 votes.

 

Announcing the results in the early hours of Monday, the chairman of the NBA Electoral Committee, Mr. Ken Mozia (Senior Advocate of Nigeria) said both the first and second Vice Presidents emerged unopposed.

Ohagba Loe polled 2,402 votes to emerge first Assistant Secretary, while Balogun Oyeyemi emerged Legal Adviser with 3068 votes as against Onwuzuike Christopher who polled 2,043 votes.

 

The election was monitored by the Deputy Director, Legal of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Mariam Musa.

 

This is the first election conducted through electronic voting by the Nigerian Bar Association.

 

At the end of the E-voting process, the Chairman of the NBA Electoral Committee, Ken Mozia announced the result while the outgoing President of the Association advised contestants who lost the election to shun acrimony.

 

The new NBA President, Mr. Mahmoud in his response promised that the new executive will hit the ground running once they are sworn in.

 

The new executives of the NBA are expected to be sworn on August 26, 2016 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

NBA Chairman Advocates Death Penalty For Corrupt Public Officers

Mr Mansuma Issa, Chairman, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ilorin branch, has advocated capital punishment for corrupt public servants in the country.

 

Issa, who made the suggestion in llorin, Kwara, on Sunday while speaking with newsmen, also said that the punishment should be extended to other African countries. He decried the level of corruption in Africa, especially in Nigeria, and said that capital punishment would stem graft and brazen looting of public funds.

 

According to him, countries like Singapore, China, Taiwan, Vietnam and South Korea which adopted death penalty to curb corruption had succeeded in fight against corruption.

 

The NBA chairman said that corruption had become endemic in Africa and had necessitated the association’s support for the corruption war being fought by the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. He lamented that funds which would have been spent on the health, education and agriculture as well as for the fight against terrorism were diverted to individual pockets.

 

He called for the strengthening of the judiciary so that offenders could face trial in accordance with the law.

 

Issa said that the Nigerian judiciary was still operating pre-independence pattern and in colonial courts where judges still wrote in long hands, describing the act as “very stressful and retrogressive’’. He appealed to the federal and state governments to provide the judiciary with verbatim recording machines to ease their assignments.

 

He assured that judges in the country could still be trusted, especially in the fight against corruption.

 

Issa, however, admitted that there might be few cases of corruption in the judiciary and urged the disciplinary committee of NBA not to take the issue of corruption in the judiciary lightly. He said that any judge found guilty should be dealt with accordingly.

 

On Constitution amendment, he said that the 1979 Constitution was well crafted except for the variation in the laws of the principles of federalism and the control of resources.

 

He called for the modification of those areas of the Constitution, noting that there was no “perfect constitution’’ anywhere in the world but a “workable constitution’’.

 

Issa disclosed that the greatest challenge facing NBA in Kwara was allegations of diversion of clients’ funds by some of its members.

 

He warned that anyone found wanting in such allegation would be forwarded to the national disciplinary committee of the association for necessary action.

 

He urged the government to improve the condition of the prisons, saying that it was also part of the challenges the association faced while fighting for the right of its clients.

 

He described the condition of Nigerian prisons as embarrassing and dehumanising and said that inmates should not be treated as enemies of the people.

 

 

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NBA Exonerates Saraki’s Lawyers On ‘Walkout’

The Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, has exonerated lawyers to Senate President Bukola Saraki over reports that they allegedly walked out on the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, sitting at Abuja.
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP had earlier called on the association to urgently investigate the conduct of lawyers describing the move by the lawyers as “disrespectful”.
Speaking on Monday at Udu, Delta State during the inauguration of the Udu branch of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, president of the association, Mr. Augustine Alegeh, SAN, while giving details on the disciplinary measures put in place by the association against erring members, stated that “the lawyers did nothing wrong in their action.”
He said: “I was at the airport on that Thursday and within an hour we caused letters to be issued to the lawyers involved.

They replied us the next day stating clearly that they applied to the court for a withdraw appearance for their client.
“The application was granted and they respectfully took leave of court and that words such as judicial rascality were never used and any reference to words of that nature was when they were reading to the court, the judgement of the Supreme Court in a case which they had cited.
“We have come out boldly to say that the lawyers have done nothing wrong if they had applied to the court to be allowed and they were discharged from further appearance, they were entitled to leave the court room, additionally, we confirmed that counsel Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, and a team of about 10 junior lawyers remained in court and the court did not have to bow to an empty bar.”

 

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Former Gov Fashola pictured at NBA conference

Former governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) pictured in a group photograph with the President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Augustine Alegeh, SAN (5th right) during the NBA Showcase Session with the theme, “Contribution of Lawyers in Public Office to National Development”, at the 55th Annual General Conference 2015 of the Association in Abuja on Tuesday, August 25, 2015.

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Also present was the Head of Service, Federal Government of Nigeria, Danladi Kifasi (left), Governor of Plateau State, Simon Lalong (2nd left), Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal (3rd left), Governor of Bauchi State, Mohammed Abubakar (4th left), former Governor of Akwa Ibom and Senate Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio (left behind), Hon Linda Ikpeazu (2nd left behind) and others.