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Akpabio To NBA: Let’s Work Together On Constitution Review

Ahead of the Constitution Review process by the 10th Senate, the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio has called on the Nigerian Bar Association to collaborate with the National Assembly for the success of the programme, reports Vanguard newspaper.

Speaking yesterday in Abuja when he received the leadership of the association on a courtesy call in his office, Akpabio who noted that he was delighted by the visit and noted that the National Assembly can benefit greatly from the inputs of the lawyers, said, “We have robust plans to tinker with some of the laws that we met on ground particularly those that are not meeting the current realities. Some of our laws are analogue and do not meet the aspirations of today.”

The President of the Senate who also called on the leadership of the Nigerian Bar association to weed out quacks from its midst in a bid to protect the integrity of the profession, said, “There are so many law schools these days. We might not be able to see it the way it use to be. As a lawyer, you must be learned both in terms of education and character.

“We must also do a lot to cleanse the profession of quacks. I know it is not easy but we have to. It’s a continuous process, so that we have and know the quality of lawyers that we have in Nigeria. But for us in the National Assembly, we will collaborate with you,” he said.

On his part, the NBA President, Yakubu Maikyau, SAN, noted that the association was ready and willing to lend a hand of fellowship to the Nigerian Senate towards nation building.

Maikyau said that the association was proud of what the Senate under the leadership of Senator Akpabio had been able to achieve and noted that the visit was to show solidarity to the Senate President.

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