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Wike, An Inspiration To Upcoming Lawyers – Law Students
John Bibor
The National Association of Obio/Akpor Nigerian Law School Students, has described Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State as a role model and inspiration to upcoming lawyers of Obio/Akpor extraction.
Secretary of the association, Comrade Douglas Ikechi, who said this in an interview with newsmen in Port Harcourt said that Governor Wike has made the association proud through the execution of people oriented projects in the state.
According to him, Governor Wike has also improved access to justice in the state through the opening of courts shut down by previous administration, which has created an opportunity for members of the association to undertake their internship.
The students also commended the governor for the construction of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) secretariate, and a new Federal High Court complex as well as the on-going construction of the Industrial Court complex.
Also speaking, Coordinator of the association, Ordu Noble described the Governor as an ambassador of the legal profession.
He said the Governor had created a conducive environment for the legal profession to thrive through the completion of the Law Faculty building of the Rivers State University.
He assured that the students would continue to be good ambassadors of the state by remaining loyal to the administration.
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