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NBA pledges to name lawyers indicted in conflicting judgments By Robert Egbe

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The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has said it would publish the names of its members indicted for conflicting orders.
It stated this in a communiqué after its quarterly virtual meeting held on February 23.

In the communiqué signed by NBA President Olumide Akpata and NBA General Secretary Joyce Oduah, the NEC revisited the matter, other issues affecting the bar and the country.

The NEC also considered the “purported amendment of the Rules of Professional Conduct, [RPC], the welfare and wellbeing of legal practitioners, the ongoing NBA-NHIS National Health Insurance Scheme, the proposed NBA – Access to finance, harassment of lawyers and the deplorable state of security in the country,* amongst others.

Part of its resolutions include: “NEC resolves to petition members of the association involved in the unethical act to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee [LPDC], to serve as a deterrence to others. NEC also agreed to publish the names of members affected.”

On the change of guard of the association’s leadership, the NEC approved “Saturday, the 16th day of July, 2022 for the conduct of the NBA National elections and also resolves to hold a ’24-hour’ time bound election.”

The NBA-NEC also worried about the role of its representatives in statutory bodies
It said: “NEC expresses concern over the seeming deliberate attempt by her representatives in statutory bodies to bring the association to disrepute. NEC therefore resolves that all her members nominated to, recommended for, or appointed into boards, councils and statutory bodies by the association or by virtue of membership, shall be required to report on their activities in such bodies at the quarterly meetings of the National Executive Council.”

The NEC also addressed the matter of harassment of lawyers
It said: “On the harassment of lawyers, NEC lamented the insistent harassment of
lawyers by security agencies in the course of carrying out their professional
activities. NEC condemns the public tyranny, contempt and disrepute to the profession and the rule of law in general amongst law enforcement agencies.

“As seen in a viral video on social media, NEC decries in its entirety the
inhumane treatment, manhandling and physical assault of a legal practitioner by uniformed officers of the Nigerian Custom Service. NEC urges the NBA to embark on a nationwide campaign against the
continuous harassment of lawyers by security agencies and incessant
violation of the Rule of Law in the country.”
It further condemned “in the strongest terms possible, the worsening security
situation in the Nigeria including the unending insurgency, ceaseless
abductions, kidnappings and attacks on communities and individuals and
in recent time, ritual killings of citizens.
NEC calls on governments at all levels and their agencies to devise creative
ways to live up to their obligation of protecting the lives and properties of
Nigerians.”

The statement added: ” In view of the suit filed by the association against the Attorney-General of the Federation [AGF], pending before Hon. Justice Okorowo of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, NEC notifies members that the matter is scheduled for Thursday, the 24th day of March, 2022. NEC encourages
members to be present in court on the said date.

” NEC resolves to reinstate the holding of physical [NEC] meetings with the condition that Branches who do not attend, and do not cancel their hotel reservation will pay for same. NEC consequently agreed to hold the next meeting in June, 2022.

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