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NBA Annual Conference: Sultan, Mbah Task Lawyers to Defend the Poor

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A call has gone to Lawyers in Nigeria to defend justice and protect the downtrodden in the society.

The call was made on Sunday by the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’adu Abubakar, Enugu State governor, Peter Mbah, and South African politician, Julius Malema during the opening ceremony of the 2025 Nigerian Bar Association Annual Conference at the International Conference Centre, Enugu State with the theme ‘Stand Out and Stand Tall.’

The Sultan tasked lawyers to ensure that law fulfils its objectives by promoting justice, protecting rights, resolving disputes, and providing a framework for social progress.

According to him law fosters economic and social development by creating a predictable environment for transactions and driving social change through responsive legislation.

He added that without law, the Nigeria society risk chaos, lacking mechanisms to govern relationships, enforce rules, and guarantee fairness or accountability.

In his words, “Today, justice is becoming a purchasable commodity. The poor suffer miscarriages of justice, while the rich commit crimes and freely walk the streets.’’

The Sultan lauded the conference theme, noting that it reflected a commitment to uphold the rule of law and ensure equal accountability for all, including those in power just as he added that achieving this would address Nigeria’s governance crisis, stressing that law and learning were inseparable.

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Speaking while declaring the conference open, Governor Peter Mbah, said his administration was building a justice system that was fair, functional, and trusted by the people.

He highlighted his government’s reforms, including financial autonomy for the judiciary, in line with the 1999 Constitution (as amended), to ensure efficiency and independence of the courts.

Mbah noted that courts had been rehabilitated and digitised across Enugu’s three senatorial zones, with the High Court Complex now equipped with e-filing facilities.

The Governor added that the Enugu Multi-Door Courthouse had been expanded and strengthened, making it a model for commercial and family dispute resolution in the region.

Also speaking, Mr Malema said lawyers play a crucial role in liberation struggles, serving as interpreters of rules and defenders of those without a voice.

Malema emphasized that while activists protest and governments legislate, lawyers enforce justice in courts and remain critical to achieving fairness, equality, and democratic victories.

He described the profession as one of sacrifice, intellect, and interpretation, necessary for ensuring justice and fairness both in the present and future.

Responding, the NBA President, Afam Osigwe, commended Mr Mbah for hosting and Mr Malema for accepting to deliver the keynote address at the conference.

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He said Mr Malema’s presence demonstrated that the legal profession was part of a broader African movement for justice, sovereignty, and economic independence.

Mr Osigwe enjoined Nigerian lawyers to help drive economic transformation through anti-corruption, regulatory reform, investment in infrastructure, innovation, and digital literacy.

On his part, Enugu State NBA Chairman, Venatus Odoh, described the association as a defender of rule of law and democracy, commending those who ensured the conference was hosted in Enugu State.

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