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I will use 2025 to advance rule of law in Nigeria: NBA President

President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Afam Osigwe, says he will intensify advocacy for preserving the rule of law and human rights in 2025.

• January 1, 2025
Nigerians protesting and lawyers
Nigerians protesting and lawyers

President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Afam Osigwe, says he will intensify advocacy for preserving the rule of law and human rights in 2025.

Mr Osigwe said this in his New Year message to Nigerian lawyers on Wednesday.

According to him, the NBA, under his watch, will take the front seat in advancing respect for the rule of law and human rights and will also partner security agencies to foster a more just and equitable society.

While noting that the strength of the Nigerian Bar lies in its unity, he urged lawyers to foster collaboration, dialogue, and mutual respect.

“As we proudly step into the year 2025, I am honoured to welcome you all to a new era of limitless possibilities, reflection, gratitude, and renewed determination.

“This year will also be marked by intensified advocacy for the rule of law and human rights. We will remain at the forefront of holding authorities accountable and ensuring that citizens’ rights are upheld.

“We will work tirelessly to address issues such as police brutality, unlawful detentions, and other human rights abuses while partnering with stakeholders to foster a more just and equitable society,” the NBA president stressed.

Mr Osigwe also harped on the need for collaboration among members of the bar, as the strength of the NBA lies in the unity of its members.

He added, “As we embark on the tasks ahead, I encourage every member of the NBA to foster collaboration, dialogue, and mutual respect; together, we can overcome the challenges facing our profession and nation.

“Let us continue to stand as a beacon of hope, integrity, and resilience for Nigeria. As we look forward to 2025, I invite you all to join me in embracing this year with courage, determination, and a shared vision for a brighter future.

“May it be a year of growth, unity, and success for the NBA, the legal profession, and Nigeria as a whole.”

(NAN)

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