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nor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, has asked newly-elected executive of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) to defend the country’s democracy and uphold the rule of law.
In a congratulatory statement issued in Lagos by his Press Secretary, Felix Ofou, Uduaghan noted that the election of the new NBA executive took place at a time when men of goodwill must be ready to ward off threats to Nigeria’s fledgling democracy.
“There is no doubt that forces of evil in the form of terrorists and unpatriotic politicians are congregating against our democracy and seeking to destroy the nation. The election of the new NBA leadership was therefore coming at a time when good men must stand up to resist their ominous desire to decimate the country,”,he said.
Uduaghan particularly congratulated the new NBA President, Augustine Alegeh (SAN) for his overwhelming victory during the election, a feat, he says, demonstrates the wide acceptance of the executive across the country.
The governor urged the new president to use his wide acceptance to galvanise lawyers for the enthronement of the rule of law at all levels, warning that a lethargic or divided NBA was likely to pose great danger to the polity.
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