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    NBA Election: 12 contestants disqualified as 37 passes screening hurdle

    David GreatBy David GreatMay 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has cleared 37 contestants vying for various positions in its forthcoming election.

    This was contained in a document cited by  Chronicle NG on Sunday in Abuja, which show that 12 others were disqualified from the poll.

    However, it was stated that disqualified candidates reserve the right to appeal to the National Officers Election Appeal Committee.

    The NBA election is scheduled to take place on July 20, 2024, and all registered members from branches across the country are expected to participate.

    It also stated that an electronic voting system has been adopted by the body for the election to enable its members to participate in the election seamlessly from their different locations.

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    A document, dated May 3, 2024, and signed by the chairman, Electoral Committee of the NBA, Oluseun Abimbola (SAN), and the Secretary, Huwaila Ibrahim, respectively; listed the names cleared for the forthcoming election of National Officers and NBA representatives at the General Council of Bar.

    In the category of the President; Afam Osigwe (SAN), Tobenna Erojikwe and Chukwuka Nwabueze (SAN) were listed.

    The category for the First Vice-President had Gerald Aboniyi, Reginald Ugwadu, Bartholomew Aguebodo, Sosapiriye Williams and Iwezor Promise-Webo Iwezor.

    In the category of the Second Vice President. Bolatumi Animashaun and Oiwoh Idemudia were listed.

    Similarly, in the category of the Third Vice President, Zainab Garba, Michael Olorunmola and Abdulwasiu Alfa were listed. While for the General Secretary category, only Mobolaji Ojibara was cleared.

    In the category of the assistant General Secretary; Henry Ehi and Oluwaseun Aka were listed.

    For the position of treasurer, only Blessing Udofa-Poromon was cleared. However, for the Welfare Secretary position, Aigbokhai Osagie, Ernest Uwanaka and Nyada Auta were cleared.

    The Publicity Secretary position had Ferdinand Naza, Bridget Edokwe and Charles Ajiboye, just as the assistant Publicity Secretary position had Lawrence Ayewa and Ebiere Ekpese as contestants.

    The names cleared as representatives to the General Council of Bar include Eric Ibe, Tijani Magaji, Obi Arizona, Sulayman Dawud, Olukunle Edun, Kingsley Asagba, Isreal Lagbamue, Augustine Ike, Daniel Kip, Michael Onuorah and Precious Nwadimuya, respectively.

    The body listed those disqualified as Joyce Oduah, Anyia Ubua, Osamuede Asenoguan, Tsav Iyorember, Caroline Anze-Bishop, Henry Chiduabo, Mbamala Aloysius, Felix Ashimole, Adejorin Abiona, Wahab Muhammed, Dhikrullah Balogun and Ibekwe Nkiru.

    When asked to explain the reasons for the disqualification of some members, the NBA National Publicity Secretary, Akorede Lawal said, “The reasons for the disqualification have been shared with affected members.”

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