THE Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)
President, Augustine Alegeh (SAN) has reiterated the decision of the
Association not to tolerate any act of professional misconduct from its members,
saying erring lawyers may loose their practicing licence. According to
him, the decision to harp on professionalism has become imperative to rid the Association of quacks and ensure that only qualified lawyers are in practice.
The
NBA President, who spoke after inaugurating the Barnawa branch of the NBA
in Kaduna Wednesday November 11, 2015, also disclosed that no fewer than 1,000 fake lawyers have
been discovered, adding that the number was increasing. “Any fake lawyer
apprehended will be handed over to the law enforcement Agencies for necessary
prosecution. Also, NBA will deal decisively with any lawyer who misbehaves. All
erring members of NBA will be severely sanctioned, with punishment ranging from
2-5 years ban from practicing and in the case of a more grievous offence, such
lawyer might lose his or her practicing licence.”
In his address shortly after the inauguration, the interim Chairman of the NBA, Barnawa branch, Mr. Murtala Oladimeji Abdul-Rasheed, said the interim Branch officers plan to make Barnawa a model branch where the Rules of Professional Conduct will be strictly adhered to.
In his address shortly after the inauguration, the interim Chairman of the NBA, Barnawa branch, Mr. Murtala Oladimeji Abdul-Rasheed, said the interim Branch officers plan to make Barnawa a model branch where the Rules of Professional Conduct will be strictly adhered to.
Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir
El-Rufai, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Legal Matters, Mr.
Chris Umar, expressed hope that Barnawa branch of NBA will reinforce the
vibrancy of the Bar in Kaduna.
“On
our part, the Kaduna State Government is committed to fostering an atmosphere
that respects the rule of law and the right of all citizens. We take seriously
the need to foster harmony and uphold peace and security in our State. We are
committed to supporting the judiciary to better discharge its mandate. We
have also sent a bill on the treatment of persons involved in substance abuse
to the House of Assembly. The nexus between drug abuse and crime is clear, and
our new bill has provisions for both voluntary and involuntary treatment of
persons abusing drugs, subject to judicial review.“The government looks forward
to continued cooperation with the Bar and the Bench in the interest of our
people.”
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