Tag: Egbe Amofin

  • Candidates’ adoption: Arewa Lawyers, Egbe Amofin greet EBF

    Candidates’ adoption: Arewa Lawyers, Egbe Amofin greet EBF

    The Arewa Lawyers Forum (ALF), Egbe-Amofin (Southwest Lawyers Forum)  and the Mid-West Bar Forum have commended the Eastern Bar Forum (EBF) for conducting a credible adoption of candidates for the forthcoming Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) election.

    They pledged their support to the forum.

    Chief Arthur Obi Okafor (SAN) was adopted as the presidential candidate after a screening.

    The other endorsed candidates are Stanley Imo (First Vice-President), Innocent Eze (Legal Adviser), Sebastine Anyia (Welfare Secretary), Uju Chukwuma-Okafor (Treasurer), Emeka Anosike (Financial Secretary) and Mr. Seth Nwokolo (Assistant Publicity Secretary).

    ALF Vice-chairman Chief Garba Pwul (SAN) led a delegation of over 50 branch chairmen,  secretaries and Bar leaders of Arewa extraction to the EBF meeting in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

    He said praised EBF for being transparent, orderly and open in the conduct of the screening exercise and vowed to that ALF would work with the list forwarded to them by the EBF.

    “Let us develop this mutual respect. Respect each other, for tomorrow is another day. We are all winners.

    “The EBF has produced good Presidents for the Bar in the past like Mr. Onueze Chijinka Joe (OCJ) Okocha (SAN), Mr. Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), Mr. Okey Wali (SAN) and we hope that Chief Arthur Obi- Okafor will maintain the stride,” Pwul stated.

    Egbe-Amofin’s Secretary, Mr. Ranti Ajeleti, who led a team of Bar leaders from the Southwest, said: “You have given us the best and we have to abide with it.

    “We respect your adoption process and I remember the last time when chief Emeka Ngige ( SAN) contested this election with Okey Wali ( SAN). You told Chief Ngige to wait that it was not the turn of the Igbos to produce EBF president for the Bar then.

    “He rejected the decision, he came to us for support and we told him to go home and if his people recommended him, we would support him. The rest is now history. So whoever you recommend for us, we will stand by it.”

    Publicity Secretary of the Mid-West Bar Forum, Prince Alex Obade, who led their delegates, said: “The way and manner the candidates were screened was very impressive and from what we have seen here and observed, we are satisfied that there is hope for the Bar.”

    NBA third Vice-President, Mr. Ben Oji, said he was satisfied with the process.

    “I commend the EBF for this great and successful exercise. I pray that this forum will wax stronger and always present a united front,” Oji said.

    The screening was witnessed by the NBA First-Vice President Mr. Caleb Dajan who represented the president Abubakar Mahmoud (SAN), Welfare Secretary Mr Adesina Adegbite, Dr. Garba Tetengi (SAN), former NBA Second Vice-President Mr. Steve Abar, former Chairman NBA Makurdi branch, Mr. T.T. Hyindu, a Bencher from the EBF Zone Lady Debby Obodoukwu, and former national Treasurer NBA Mrs. Joyce Odua.

    Also present were former chairman of NBA Lagos branch, Mr. Alex Muoka, his successor, Mr. Martin Ogunleye; former chairman NBA Ikeja branch Mr. Yinka Faronbi, chairman Progressives Bar Forum, Mr. Dare Akande and a delegation of the Mid-West Bar Forum led its publicity Secretary, Prince Alex I. Obade.  Mr. Olisa Agbakoba (SAN) sent his apologies.

    National officers of the NBA of EBF extraction at the event included NBA Second Vice-President Mr. Monday Onyekachi Ubani, First Assistant Secretary Mr. Leo Okey Ohagba, Financial Secretary Mrs Ngozi Udodi, National Publicity Secretary Mr John Austin Unachukwu, Second Assistant Secretary Ms Cecilia Ugbuji and Assistant Financial Secretary, Mrs Dorcas Ngwu.

    Former NBA President Mr. Okey Wali (SAN) and former NBA General Secretary Mr. Emeka JP Obegolu were present.

  • NBA, Egbe Amofin, others endorse EBF officers

    THE Nigerian Bar Association  (NBA), Arewa Lawyers Forum (ALF)  and  Egbe Amofin have endorsed the election of new officers of the  Eastern Bar Forum ( EBF), describing the process as a model for others to follow.

    The EBF penultimate Tuesday in Calabar elected new members of its governing council  to run the affairs of the forum for the next two years. The newly elected members  are  Chairman of the Governing Council  Chief Arthur Elvis Chukwu,  Vice-Chairman, Mr. Anthony E. Okorodas,  Secretary Mr.  Paul  S .T.Ubom, and Treasurer  Mr.  Egbunonu Emmanuel.

    Others are Financial Secretary Mr. Joe K. Berebon, Publicity Secretary Georde l. Fortune, Asst. Secretary  Mr. Damian  O. Nosike while  Mr. Ogunji. C. kingsley and Augustine I. Owo.

    Third Vice President of the NBA, Mr. Ben Oji, who represented the NBA President, A. B. Mahmoud (SAN), said: “This is the EBF has been and remains at the forefront our fora. It is the most organised NBA forum, that is why  EBF was the first to be consulted when the Mid-West Bar Forum was nurtured. This is a model for others to follow, it is good in structure and almost everybody is here and every other forum is  represented here. We must not always agree, but as lawyers, we must always show leadership,” Oji said.

    In his goodwill massage, the Assistant  Secretary of the Arewa Lawyers Forum, Mr. T. T. Hyndu, said: “ This is the best election I have ever seen. We have a lot to learn from the EBF and if you  sustain this practice, then sky will be your limit.’’

    Secretary of Egbe Amofin, Mr. Ranti Ajeleti said: “We thank you for the honour done to our chairman Chief Bandele Aiku (SAN) when he changed from mortality to immortality. Ironically, it is at death that he would answer his name because  Aiku in Yoruba language means immortality,  thus he had all along borrowed the name.

    “The import of your invitation to us at this trying time of the nation’s  history is germane and we can derive a much utility value from  the meeting more than it is intended in solving our problems as a country. Initially we had one national body and  along the line our elders thought that the centre would find it difficult to man our growth.

    “As we now have 100 branches of the NBA and  if a branch is on fire, it would have burnt to ashes before Abuja could bring in its fire fighters. Our elders therefore formed  the regional bodies to take care of our peculiarities. The Eastern Bar Forum  takes  care of the East. The Arewa Lawyers Forum takes care of the North and the Egbe Amofin takes care of the west.’’

    ajeleti continued: “In fact, it is the peculiarity of the West that it calls itself  Egbe in Yoruba language. Egbe means a group union or better still league (League of nations) while. Amofin means lawyer. Thus  Egbe Amofin is the union of lawyers or league of lawyers In our own little way. Egbe Amofin has succeeded in resolving many local problems without necessarily involving the national body.’’

    “In fact, the idea behind the formation of regional bodies is reminiscent of creating a federal union where all the federating states and regions will have equal stake and each federating state will have the opportunity to develop along her peculiarities. Values and socio  economic needs.

    “Thus the divided opinion on the future of Nigeria would not have arisen if we have followed the principle of federalism as propounded by Prof. K. C. Wheare and as further amplified by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo in his celebrated Book ‘’Path to Nigerian freedom’’.

    ‘’Shortly before I boarded the plane to this meeting,  a friend of mine asked me what is the national question now? I pondered a little and I said I am not right. I said the national question has graduated sadly from restructuring to renegotiation of the Nigerian federation. It is regrettable that the vehicle of our nation rather than being placed in the  drive,  it is put in reverse gear. It is sad that we are more disunited today than pre- independence era, thus making nonsense of the labour of our heroes past. Like the sage Awolowo once said: “The omens are bad what role can this meeting play”.

    ‘’ I will urge you as learned colleagues to let us unite together. Let us use our knowledge of law and our regional forum to find solutions to our elites made problems. We should not contemplate going into war at all because everybody will be the looser,” Ajeleti said.

     

  • Adekoya, Akintola shun Egbe Amofin peace meeting

    Adekoya, Akintola shun Egbe Amofin peace meeting

    Two Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) presidential hopefuls, Mrs Funke Adekoya (SAN) and Chief Niyi Akintola (SAN) were absent from the Egbe Amofin reconciliatory committee meeting held at Protea Hotel in Ikeja, Lagos, at the weekend.

    All the presidential aspirants were invited by the committee set up at the last meeting of the Western Lawyers Forum, otherwise known as ‘Egbe Amofin,’ held at Chief Afe Babalola Bar Centre in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital to resolve their differences.

    The committee, under the chairmanship of Chief Adegboyega S. Awomolo (SAN) was given three weeks to do the job.

    The Lagos meeting first reconciled the elders of the forum, Chief Bandele Aiku (SAN) and Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN). It also reconciled the elders, Chief Aiku and Deacon Dele Adesina (SAN), a presidential aspirant, and all present at the meeting.

    In a chat with The Nation, Mrs Adekoya said she could not attend the meeting because she was out of town. She said she had made up her mind to contest the election, adding that there is no going back.

    Chief Akintola said the Lagos meeting only succeeded in cancelling the meeting of Egbe Amofin slated for February 8 in Ibadan and that of the Adesina group slated for Ife in Osun state last Saturday.

    He said: “ But the Adesina group issued a statement after the meeting saying, on Akure we stand, so we are back to the trenches.”

    On the way out of the crises, Akintola said: “Let us go to the field and let Nigerian lawyers decide who they want to be their President. I don’t believe in zoning, it promotes mediocrity, these days you see lawyers whose names have not appeared in any Law Reports becoming NBA Presidents simply because it is zoned to their Forum. I don’t believe in that, today you see people who have no practice simply because they are Bar activists, they become presidents and drag the name of the association in the mud, it shouldn’t be like that all. Let all us go into the field and campaign, let lawyers decide for us and elect who they want to be their President. Simple.”

    As a result of the successful resolution of the differences, the meetings of the association earlier scheduled by the two factions in Ibadan on February 8 and Ile-Ife on February 1 were all cancelled and the committee fixed a meeting of all members of the committee on February, 15 in Lagos at a venue that will be communicated to all stakeholders. The faction led by the 15 branch chairmen had in their meeting in Akure, adopted one of the candidates, Mr. Adesina as their Presidential candidate.

    The meeting was attended by prominent members of Egbe Amofin, including Chief N. O. Oke (SAN), Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), Chief Felix Fagbohungbe (SAN), Ranti Ajeleti, former General Secretary of the NBA, Mr. Yinka Fayokun and about 17 branch chairmen.

     

     

     

  • NBA election: Egbe Amofin calls for reconciliation

    NBA election: Egbe Amofin calls for reconciliation

    The crisis rocking the Egbe Amofin (Southwest Lawyers Forum) may soon be resolved. The group’s leaders held parallel meetings in Ibadan and Lagos at the weekend, and there are indications that both parties are open to an amicable resolution of the issues, report Legal Editor JOHN AUSTIN UNACHUKWU and JOSEPH JIBUEZE.

    With less than six months to the election of new officers to run the affairs of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), the Southwest Lawyers Forum, known as Egbe Amofin, has set up a committee to reconcile warring factions in its fold.

    The group has been mirred in a leadership crisis, culminating in some members, including about 15 NBA branch chairmen, “sacking” the group’s leadership and setting up a Central Working/Steering Committee.

    Problems began at its meeting in Abeokuta on August 17, last year, when the forum set up a screening committee to vet its candidates for the NBA elections, as well as put up a committee to review its constitution to restructure the forum and reposition it.

    The meeting adjourned to meet again in early October, last year in the Akure, Ondo State home of Chief Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN). The meeting, however, did not hold, prompting a group of 15 NBA branch chairmen to request for an extra-ordinary general meeting, which was held on December 7, last year at Chief Adedipe’s house.

    During the meeting, the chairmen considered the reports of the Constitution Drafting Committee and the screening committee, among others. They subsequently elected interim officers to run Egbe Amofin’s affairs. Also at the meeting, they ratified the report of the Screening Committee and adopted former NBA General Secretary Deacon Dele Adesina (SAN) as its Presidential candidate.

    However, the Chief Bandele Aiku (SAN)-led group fixed its meeting at the Chief Afe Babalola Bar Centre in Ibadan, Oyo State, which was held last Saturday.

    On the same day in Lagos, the Central Working/Steering Committee, under the leadership of interim chairman Adebayo Ayodele, met in Lagos.

    NBA branch chairmen at the Lagos meeting were Ayodele (Abeokuta), Olubunmi Olugbade (Ikere Ekiti), Kunle Adetowubo (Ondo), Gbenga Oguniran (Ogbomosho), Muyiwa Obamawa (Sagamu), Bode Oyeyemi (Badagry), S. K Owosile (Ikorodu), A. Adewunmi (Ado Ekiti), Monday Ubani (Ikeja) and A. Ahmed (Owo). Chairmen of Ile-Ife, Ota, Okitipupa, Ikole and Ikirin branches were said to have sent their apologies for being absent.

    The Ibadan meeting started with the consideration of a resolution signed by 12 NBA branch chairmen calling for peace and reconciliation within the forum.

    The resolution reads in part: “Following the break away of a splinter group of the Southwest Lawyers’ Forum (Egbe Amofin) by reason of a caucus meeting held by some members of Egbe Amofin in Akure on December 7, 2013, it has become necessary to save the unity of Egbe Amofin, our collective heritage, and our place within the Nigerian Bar Association.

    “Whereas we recognise our common tie is in Egbe Amofin as the umbrella body representing the interest of Southwest lawyers; whereas there might be disagreements between some members of the Egbe Amofin, we the under listed NBA Southwest Branch Chairmen unanimously resolved as follows:

    “That we unequivocally dissociate ourselves and our branches from the convening, the holding of the meeting of the breakaway caucus of the Southwest Lawyers Forum held in Akure on December 7, 2013.

    “That we further dissociate ourselves from the resolution allegedly reached at the said caucus meeting on the adoption of Dele Adesina (SAN), or any other candidate as the nominee of the Southwest for the next NBA Presidential elections in 2014.

    “That we identify only one Egbe Amofin under the leadership of Chief Bamidele Aiku (SAN) as Chairman, Ranti Ajeleti Esq as Secretary, and Mrs. Toyin Adegoke as Treasurer.

    “That it is our decision that Egbe Amofin remains a united forum and all publications on the state of affairs within the Egbe by various caucuses, groups and persons within the Egbe Amofin should cease. That we call on all our respected leaders, patrons, chairmen, and members to stand together and close ranks quickly to resolve all lingering disagreements.”

    After reading this resolution, the branch chairmen who were signatory to it were called one after the other and they confirmed the authenticity of the document.

    Afterwards, the meeting adopted the document, discussed and eventually agreed to set up a reconciliation committee, headed by Chief Solomon Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN). The committee was given three weeks to reach out to all aggrieved members of the forum and reconcile everybody. Other members are Chief L. O. Oke (SAN) and Mrs. C.J. Aremu (SAN).

    The meeting dissolved the screening committee, which it set up in the Abeokuta meeting and constituted a new screening committee with former NBA President Chief Priscila Kuye as Chairman. Members are Ahmed Raji (SAN), Dr. Babatunde Ajibade (SAN), Mobalaji Ojibare, Chief Adebiyi Odugbesan, Adekunle Babalola, Alex Muoka, Ola Orinmoloye and Oluwaseyi Ojoba.

    The committee was given two weeks to send its report to the house. The chairman of reconciliation committee was authorised to bring in one or two branch chairmen from the other faction into the screening committee. The meeting adjourned till February 8 at the same venue to consider the committees’ report.

    On how he intends to go after this reconciliation, Awomolo told The Nation: “I am praying that God will give me the grace to go about it. God is the God of peace and He will bring peace among Yoruba lawyers. The tongue and the teeth, close as they are they quarrel, but they reconcile, otherwise the owner of the tongue and the teeth will not live any more.

    “So, we need to reconcile ourselves. What is the purpose of this quarrel in the first place? I want to be this and I want to be that, but it is only God that promotes, makes leaders and puts people into positions; it is not by power and by might. So, I will try my very best that God will help us to bring back the Egbe as it should be. You too, the press should help me, if you have suggestions, send to me so that we can move forward.”

    Prof. Gabriel Olawuyin (SAN) said the group would gain nothing through wrangling; adding that he fully supports the peace moves. “We should reconcile the warring parties. I don’t believe that it is beyond us to do that. The moment we reconcile the various parties, then the war ahead will be much easier for us. I don’t believe that there is any need for us to continue to wrangle over trivialities because as far as I am concerned, they are trivialities and we shouldn’t because of offices create dissentions that will tear apart the entire organisation.

    “We will reconcile everybody, those of us who have been walking on the sidelines, we will do everything possible to reconcile our people. We have an idea of where the problem lies and by the grace of God we shall be able to manage everything.”

    Chairman of NBA Ibadan branch Seun Abimbola said: “Some of had insisted all along that the Egbe Amofin Forum remains one. We do not believe that the disagreement that exists should be allowed to fester and to break into camps. Yes, we might have needs, we might have desires, we might have aspirations, we might have expectations, we might have ambitions, but all of that will be achievable within the same umbrella of this forum, so I am happy about the move to reconcile and I hope all the parties and the players will give back the reconciliation move so that we can have one house.”

    Chairman, NBA Lagos branch, Alex Muoka said: “I agree with the decision to reconcile the breakaway faction; it shows maturity and good judgment. It is obvious to everyone that there is strength in unity and it is in the interest of the Southwest to have a strong and united forum rather than splinter groups.”

    On his advice to the committee, Muoka said: “It is difficult to presume to advise a senior lawyer, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and an elder like Chief Awomolo. I can only suggest that in speaking with the breakaway group, he should caution that history would judge them harshly if the consequences of their actions impacts negatively on the success of the Egbe’s candidates in the 2014 Bar elections.”

    Secretary of Ikere branch, Dr. Adeniyi Adedoyin praised the group for “towing the path of the bigger brother in allowing the reconciliation committee to be constituted.”

    “Elections will come and go, Egbe will remain united and that is what we all stand for. Secondly, Chief Awomolo is a consummate Bar man. It is highly commendable that somebody of his status is the chairman of that committee. It is my belief that he will do a thorough and a very good job and at the end of the day, Egbe will be united, strong and we will all be happy,” Adedoyin said.

    Former Ikorodu branch chairman Nurudeen Ogbara said: “This is a right step in the right direction, but there is need to do more than setting up a reconciliation committee. There is a need to set up a committee to find out both the remote and immediate causes of what has happened and then proffer solution.”

    At the Lagos meeting, the Egbe Amofin “Central Working Committee” said they were sticking with their adoption of Deacon Dele Adesina (SAN) as their Presidential candidate.

    According to them, an agreement was reached in 2008 that Adesina should run when it is the Southwest’s turn again after he stepped down for former NBA President Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN).

    Addressing journalists after the meeting, Ayodele said 17 out of the 23 branches that make up the Southwest bar were in support of Adesina’s candidacy. He said: “We had directed Adesina in 2008 to step down for Chief Olarotimi Akeredolu (SAN). That meeting was chaired by Chief Aiku. If, in 2008, Adesina obeyed us, why must we not keep to our words since he listened to us the last time?

    “We re-affirm our support for the aspiration of Mr Adesina, the endorsed candidate, and charge him to continue to exploit all legitimate and realistic ways to sell his candidature.

    “We resolve to jointly and individually work hard to achieve a successful election of Adesina as the President of NBA come July 2014,” he added.

    The factional group described the Ibadan meeting as “unfortunate”, but indicated that their door remains open for reconciliation

    “We consider this state of affairs as unfortunate. We believe the outcome of the Ibadan meeting today will convince the Chief Aiku group that majority drives democracy and that there is the need to allow equity, fairness and justice to prevail in this matter. We resolve that the obvious destabilisation effort of some of the members using the respected Chief Aiku should not be allowed to succeed. It must continue to be resisted. The strength of the forum must be preserved.

    “The House resolved to extend its hands of fellowship to all and sundry with a view to unify the forum under the principle of equity, fairness and justice which are essential elements of democracy and rule of law.”

    The group’s draft constitution was exhaustively debated at the Lagos meeting and it was resolved that it would be sent to a five-member committee to harmonise decisions.

    The meeting reviewed Egbe Amofin’s activities in the recent past, noting that it appears to have been limited to NBA election issues. It was resolved that the group would take “definite and dynamic” interest in the affairs of legal practitioners of Yoruba extraction.

    It plans to organise an Egbe Amofin law week to be held at the source of Yoruba-land, Ile-Ife in May this year. “The House” also considered the need for a bar news for the group. The Lagos meeting adjourned till February 1.

     

  • NBA presidency: Why we adopted Adesina, by Southwest chairmen

    NBA presidency: Why we adopted Adesina, by Southwest chairmen

    Fifteen branch chairmen of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) yesterday explained why they adopted the association’s former General Secretary, Deacon Dele Adesina (SAN), as their presidential candidate.

    They said an agreement was reached in 2008 that Adesina should run when it is the Southwest’s turn again after he stepped down for the former NBA President Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN).

    The chairmen, under the Central Working Committee of the Egbe Amofin, met in Lagos yesterday.

    At the meeting were members of the steering committee said to have been appointed on December 7 last year.

    Ten chairmen were present.

    Egbe Amofin’s interim chairman Mr. Adebayo Ayodele, who addressed newsmen after the Lagos meeting, insisted that 17 out of the 23 branches that make up the Southwest bar were in support of Adesina’s candidacy.

    He said: “We had directed Adesina in 2008 to step down for Chief Olarotimi Akeredolu (SAN). That meeting was chaired by Mr. Bamidele Aiku.

    “If in 2008, Adesina obeyed us, why must we not keep to our words since he listened to us the last time?

    “We re-affirm our support for the aspiration of Mr. Adesina, the endorsed candidate and charge him to continue to exploit all legitimate and realistic ways to sell his candidature.

    “We resolve to jointly and individually work hard to achieve a successful election of Adesina as the President of NBA come July 2014.”

    The chairmen described a parallel meeting of Egbe Amofin, holding in Ibadan, as “unfortunate”.

    “We consider this state of affairs as unfortunate. We believe the outcome of the Ibadan meeting today will convince the Chief Bamidele Aiku’s group that majority drives democracy and that there is the need to allow equity, fairness and justice to prevail in this matter.

    “We resolve that the obvious destabilisation effort of some of the members using the respected Chief Aiku should not be allowed to succeed. It must continue to be resisted.”

    He added:”We resolve to extend our hand of fellowship to all and sundry with a view to unify the forum under the principle of equity, fairness and justice which are essential elements of democracy and rule of law.”

    The interim executive said the Aiku-led leadership was “sacked” last year after the allegedly failed to attend the association’s duly adjourned meeting despite being invited by the chairmen.

    “The interim executive committee was put in place after the Aiku team was sacked,” Ayodele said.