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Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Ego caused Rivers political crisis not Supreme Court judgement: NBA President

Mr Osigwe said, “We are of the opinion that Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution cannot be read in isolation from Section 11 of the same constitution.’’

• March 19, 2025
NBA President Afam Osigwe
NBA President Afam Osigwe[Credit: Nairametrics]

The President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Afam Osigwe (SAN), has linked the political imbroglio in Rivers State to the ego of the feuding political actors.

The president made the assertion on Wednesday in Abuja during a news conference organised by the association ahead of the NBA Section on Legal Practice’s (NBA-SLP) annual conference.

According to Mr Osigwe, the problem in Rivers State is caused by the ego of the principal actors in refusing to sit down to find a solution that works for the people of Rivers.

“Blaming the Supreme Court or any other body will not solve the problem. If the actors had placed Rivers above their own personal interests and cared about the security and welfare of the people, we would not be where we are. It became an ego fight and an issue of who wins. So, ego is at the base of the problem in Rivers and not the Supreme Court.

“People get judgements from the court and still decide to go for an amicable solution, so it is not the judgement of the Supreme Court but the principal actors that are to be blamed,’’ Mr Osigwe said.

He added that while the NBA was not in a legal argument with the president, the association was of the view that some of the actions taken might not be supported by the constitution.

“We are of the opinion that Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution cannot be read in isolation from Section 11 of the same constitution. There have been killings in many states in Nigeria and much more breakdown of law and order than we have seen in Rivers but no state of emergency was declared in those states. We are of the view that the problem in Rivers can be solved by the principal actors swallowing their egos and putting the welfare and security of the people of Rivers above their personal interests.

“This declaration may not solve the problem in Rivers and it worries me that an administrator can be appointed and worse still, a retired military officer to administer the state. It is unconstitutional and should not be supported because we may be setting a dangerous precedent,’’ Mr Osigwe said.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Conference Planning Committee, Paul Harris Ogbole, (SAN), said that the theme for the 2025 NBA-SLP Conference was “Uncommon challenges in a rapidly changing legal environment.’’

Mr Ogbole said the conference aimed to explore the contemporary challenges evolving in the legal environment.

He said they would also explore the impact of global interconnectedness on legal systems, the growing demand for specialised legal services and provide insights into navigating the legal frontiers.

“The conference will also highlight great opportunities for legal practitioners including the development of legal technological solutions, the expansion of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms and the increasing focus on access to justice and legal empowerment.

The conference will hold in Jos from April 24 to April 27.

(NAN)

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