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Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Islie: 7:41am On Sep 13, 2020
A new gazette by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), which supposedly weakens the powers of the Nigerian Bar Association has caused division among some Senior Advocates of Nigeria and lawyers in the country.

Malami had amended the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners 2007, removing the requirement for the NBA stamp and seal on court processes.

Before now, membership of the NBA was compulsory for all lawyers and the stamps and seals were sold at N4,000 for 72 pieces and were given upon payment of NBA dues.

Without the stamp, a lawyer could not submit any document or letter to the court and the sale of the stamp and seal was one of the major sources of NBA’s revenue.

However, with the amendment of the process by Malami, the use of the stamps is no longer necessary. This also implies that persons who are not members of the NBA, including non-lawyers, are allowed to submit court processes.

The development occurred less than a week after a splinter group known as the New NBA, wrote a petition to Malami asking to be recognised by the Federal Government.

The gazette – marked S.I N0.15 of 2020 issued by AGF and dated September 3, 2020, which was obtained by Sunday PUNCH – reads in part, “In exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 12(4) of the Legal Practitioners Act Cap L11, LFN 2004 and of all other powers enabling me in that behalf, I, Abubakar Malami, SAN, Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice and President, General Council of the Bar, make the following rules:

“The Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners, 2007 is amended by deleting the following rules, namely: 9(2), 10, 11, 12 and 13.

“These rules may be cited as the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners (Amendment) Rules, 2020.”

The NBA had become factionalised last month following the decision of the association to withdraw its invitation to Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, who had been billed to speak at its Annual General Conference.

Thousands of persons, mostly lawyers, had called on the NBA to rescind its invitation to El-Rufai, who was accused of several cases of human rights abuse and being unable to address the killings in southern Kaduna.

Following the decision of the NBA to rescind its invitation to the governor, several northern branches of the NBA boycotted the conference and interpreted the act as one based on religious and tribal considerations.

A group of mostly northern lawyers led by Nuhu Ibrahim and Abdulbasit Suleiman subsequently set up the New NBA, otherwise known as the NNBA, and wrote a letter to the AGF asking the nation’s chief law officer to recognise the splinter group as a new association.

However, while some senior advocates and lawyers described Malami’s action as illegal, others disagreed.

The NBA spokesperson, Dr Rapulu Nduka, told one of our correspondents that the development was surprising, adding that the association was not carried along.

“We were not carried along and we will definitely ensure that it is reversed. We just woke up to the news of the amendment like every other person. We are consulting with stakeholders and we will make a decision on the next step,” he said.


A human rights lawyer, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa (SAN), said Malami ought to have consulted widely before making the move, which he said would greatly affect the revenues of the NBA. He, however, said it was unlikely that the AGF had taken sides with the splinter NBA group.

Adegboruwa also said once the seal and stamp were no longer used, the development could lead to an increase in the number of fake lawyers in the country.

He said, “The issue of stamp and seal has helped in removing fake lawyers from our midst and I think it will serve as a setback if you go back to that regime when you cannot identify a lawyer through his processes. As we speak, other professionals like engineers, surveyors are embracing stamp and seal as a way of identifying their members.

“The stamp, which is a means of generating funds, helps in making the NBA self-sufficient so that it will not be running to politicians and non-lawyers to raise funds. Even though I agree that the AGF as the President of the General Council of the Bar has powers to make regulations, but he ought to consult with those who are affected, namely the NBA, the Body of Senior Advocates and even judges because we are all in the same profession.”

Also, a former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Prof Chidi Odinkalu, described the AGF’s action as illegal.

In a series of tweets, Odinkalu said he was not surprised that Malami, “who has a penchant for disobeying court orders,” would not take such illegal action.

He said, “The Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, claims to have amended Rules of Professional Conduct in the legal profession under powers conferred by S.12(4l) of Legal Practitioners Act. We have a HAGF who can’t do basic due diligence.

“The only way to go is to totally disregard and ignore this alleged amendment by Malami. It does not exist and did not happen. It seems clear that Malami decided to go rogue on this – as on other things as he has on the disobedience of court orders – because he knows that he can’t get his proposal through the bar council. Few tragedies are as awful as an attorney general with no regard for the law.”

Also, a human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, said the AGF’s action was “blatantly” illegal because the power to amend the rules was the exclusive preserve of the general council of the bar and not of one person.

“For him to unilaterally do this is outrageous. In any event, it seems no consultation was done. Leaders of the NBA were not properly consulted. For the AGF to do this just shortly after some renegade members of the bar petitioned him smacks of ill-motive and conspiracy. He is the worst AGF in history,” he said.

Effiong said, indeed, the NBA ought not to have commercialised the stamp and seal as it was exploitative. He, however, said the AGF should stop acting as if he was above the law.


Another lawyer, Oliver Omoredia, said in an article published on barristerng.com that the move by the AGF could spell doom for the NBA.

“In the wake of the controversies rocking the NBA, with a splinter group and strong attempts to divide the NBA, the amendments of the RPC to remove what is perhaps the most significant influence of the NBA in the affairs of all legal practitioners, is perhaps the last straw that broke the camel’s back,” he said.

However, a human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), said although he agreed that the AGF’s action was illegal, “it is good riddance to bad rubbish.”

He said, “The NBA is a victim of impunity it nurtured to grow and develop. I have always opposed the stamp and seal because it was meant to restrict access to the temple of justice. Why must every court process be stamped by a lawyer when litigants have the constitutional rights to either appear for themselves or be defended by legal practitioners of their choice? In the Second Republic, the late Professor Ayodele Awojobi, a mechanical engineer, was the leading public litigator in the country. As a layman, he prepared and argued his own cases from the High Court up to the Supreme Court.

“However, I agree with some of my colleagues who have argued that the amendment is illegal as it was not enacted by the General Council of the Bar. With respect, the argument is rather contradictory because the NBA was very happy when the 2007 Rules of Professional Conduct were enacted by the then AGF on behalf of the General Council of the Bar without any meeting. That was how every lawyer was compelled to affix the stamp and seal to all processes signed by lawyers. It had nothing to do with enhancing the quality of justice but designed to enrich the NBA.”

Falana added that “our colleagues must stop playing the ethnic card of the reactionary elite.”

Also, Mr Jubrin Okutepa (SAN) said both the manner of introduction of the stamp and seal through the amendment of the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners by the then AGF in 2007 and the removal of the same provisions via another amendment by the incumbent AGF in 2020 followed the due process of law.

“If in 2007, the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation issued the Rules of Professional Conduct without passing through the General Council of the Bar, which is the body that is statutorily empowered to make rules, and lawyers opened their eyes wide and accepted it, because the rules benefitted the Nigerian Bar Association, because of the money that was to be paid for stamp and seal, how do they now wake up to condemn an amendment by the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation removing the payment of money and say it is illegal?” he asked.

On his part, Chief Adeniyi Akintola (SAN) said there were consultations leading to the amendment carried out by the AGF.

He said, “There were consultations. I know that there were consultations. But whether the consultations were wide enough is what I don’t know.

“He (the AGF) is the Chairman of the General Council of the Bar and I am a member. If you are a member and you don’t attend meetings, can you blame the other members who take decisions? You can consult members of the General Council of the Bar.

“It (removal of stamp and seal) was a good intention but it was making too much money available to the national and branch officers. Because of the money, some lawyers have stopped going to court. If there is anything that will stem this tide, at least it should be welcomed.”

Meanwhile, Malami’s spokesperson, Umar Gwandu, had yet to respond to an inquiry from this newspaper as of press time.


We may go to court over removal of stamp and seal – NBA

The Nigerian Bar Association said on Saturday that the removal of the stamp-and-seal from the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners by the Attorney-General of the Federation did not follow due process.

The National Publicity Secretary of the NBA, Dr Rapuluchukwu Nduka, said the leadership of the association had no fore-knowledge of the amendment of the RPC carried out by the AGF and only read about it like every other person.

Faulting the amendment as illegal, Nduka said there was no evidence that the amendment had the approval of the bar council.

He said the NBA would take any step within the ambit of the law including going to court to ensure the reversal.

Nduka said, “Concerning the publication about the amendment of the RPC (Rules of Professional Conduct), we saw it the way every other person saw it. I woke up this morning to see the publication. We want to believe that some things are not right. One of the things that is that it cannot be amended just that way. The law gives the power to the Bar Council to do the amendment. From what we hear, no member of the Bar Council who is a member of the NBA was aware. There was no meeting of the Bar Council when such decision was made.

“Up till now we also don’t have any official communication to that effect.

“We will be asking that some clarifications be made. Once we have the clarification I can tell you that any other steps including going to court to ensure the right thing is done will be taken. We are a law-abiding institutional body, we can’t just do anything outside the ambit of the law. We will take every step within the ambit of the law to ensure that the proper things are done. Even if it means going to court, we won’t be constrained to do that.”


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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Nobody: 7:43am On Sep 13, 2020
Malami is something else.

Who dash am SAN sef?

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Nobody: 7:44am On Sep 13, 2020
One of the qualities of a good leader is to make consultations..... Malami ought to have consulted widely before making such decision.


This would not only affect the revenues of the NBA, but it would cause some misconduct by aggrieved members.


Malami should be careful not to take sides with the splinter NBA group, he should be very careful.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by capatainrambo: 7:45am On Sep 13, 2020
Lol


nothern Nigeria bar association : we will form a new
association

NBA : Where will you get stamp from ?


Malami : I'm a member of Nothern Nigeria bar
assiciation not NBA


Malami is just a stupid aboki. But buhari is even more stupid for allowing this madness to .

Meanwhile elrufai watches from the shadows.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by lifezone247(m): 7:45am On Sep 13, 2020
Op so you want me to start reading all these on a Sunday morning abi? I’ll rather read my bible even though I’m not going to church today.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by ThatFairGuy1: 7:48am On Sep 13, 2020
Wow. This is immoderate. He has indirectly gave way for FAKE LAWYERS

Adegboruwa also said once the seal and stamp were no longer used, the development could lead to an increase in the number of fake lawyers in the country.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Nobody: 7:48am On Sep 13, 2020
Just another divide and rule tactics.. another financially independent medium uniting a collection of people which cuts across all calibre of the populace bites the dust.. just like the CAMA bill which tends to unite Christians of all callibre and house of worship..

If a body could stand down a very vocal sitting Governor, it could try one day for a certain president..

Unity of people beyond differences never favours an autocratic/dictatorial Government.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by ThatFairGuy1: 7:51am On Sep 13, 2020
Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by iyatrustee(f): 7:57am On Sep 13, 2020
The 2007 amendment by the AGF brought about the use of the stamp and seal, in 2020, the AGF did a similar amendment expunging the use.

Why the outcry now?

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Charmingrascal(m): 8:01am On Sep 13, 2020
Executive arm is bastardized
Legislative arm is bastardized

Sadly the only arm that is the hope of the common man which is the Judiciary has been bastardized too.

We have unfit and unworthy people steering the Country's affairs.
Nigeria is been drawn backward when other Countries are moving forward.
The Giant of Africa is regressing while many of our neighbors are progressing

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by simpleseyi: 8:13am On Sep 13, 2020
NBA caused its disintegration. Next time, pick your battles. It's not all wars that you go to.

NBA brought politics into a professional body, now FG is bringing politricks. Once again, pick your battles well.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by SarkinYarki: 8:35am On Sep 13, 2020
Nigeria is being broken down piece by piece by these Islamic Jihadists that have taken over our secular country ..By removing the need for the seal the Malami has just introduced anarchy to the Law profession

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by SarkinYarki: 8:37am On Sep 13, 2020
simpleseyi:
NBA caused its disintegration. Next time, pick your battles. It's not all wars that you go to.

NBA brought politics into a professional body, now FG is bringing politricks. Once again, pick your battles well.

How did they bring politic ? How can someone with allegations of Human rights abuse and contempt of the rule of law Address a body legal professionals ...well keep supporting Nonsense but deep down you know Buhari has already gone down in history asad Nigerias worst leader ever and nothing is going to change that .

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Nobody: 8:38am On Sep 13, 2020
This people think they will be in power forever.

Removing the means through which the NBA generate funds so that they can be reduced to a begging organization and political lapdogs.

Very pathetic!

4k for 72 pieces of the seal is not expensive so what is his excuse?

Again this new regulation will make for increase in fake lawyers, so what did he set out to achieve?

Are you sure this people have brains?

And to think some fools will still cheer them makes it all baffling.

God!

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by SarkinYarki: 8:40am On Sep 13, 2020
JidennaJason:
One of the qualities of a good leader is to make consultations..... Malami ought to have consulted widely before making such decision.


This would not only affect the revenues of the NBA, but it would cause some misconduct by aggrieved members.


Malami should be careful not to take sides with the splinter NBA group, he should be very careful.

He clearly consulted with someone in Kaduna and Asorock

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Goldencheese(m): 8:40am On Sep 13, 2020
It seems the AGF has taken sides. Such a position is befitting for a nationalist and not a sectionalist. Malami's conduct, like his principal, seems to be sectionalistic.

Please see my siggy.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by helinues: 8:41am On Sep 13, 2020
SANs will always be divided on this kind of issues as they are divided as a body.

Hope Malami is aware that all his gra gra won't last for more than 3 years

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Nobody: 8:41am On Sep 13, 2020
SarkinYarki:


He clearly consulted with someone in Kaduna and Asorock
grin

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Arexit: 8:42am On Sep 13, 2020
thank god, one nigeria going going........

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by allthingsgood: 8:58am On Sep 13, 2020
Malami cannot be faulted one bit

AGF made the stupid rules and another AGF removed it, so why dem de cry Ojoro cancel ojoro grin

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Sammy07: 9:03am On Sep 13, 2020
I trust South West NBA.
They would definitely make a statment

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by fulanimafia: 9:05am On Sep 13, 2020
simpleseyi:
NBA caused its disintegration. Next time, pick your battles. It's not all wars that you go to.

NBA brought politics into a professional body, now FG is bringing politricks. Once again, pick your battles well.

Exactly.

The inexperienced new NBA leadership allowed itself to be railroaded into taking an ill thought and insensitive decision based on ordinary unsubstantiated allegations, without weighing the consequences.

I hope they're able to deal with this situation amicably because it does not augur well for the future of the hitherto noble association.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Sammy07: 9:07am On Sep 13, 2020
simpleseyi:
NBA caused its disintegration. Next time, pick your battles. It's not all wars that you go to.

NBA brought politics into a professional body, now FG is bringing politricks. Once again, pick your battles well.

You too reason am nah, How can El rufai address a body of lawyers, SANs, those that know laws, senior lawyers etc..

It's Like saying Minister of education (adamu adamu), should come and address professors, emeritus.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by BLAISECAMPAORE: 9:08am On Sep 13, 2020
JidennaJason:
One of the qualities of a good leader is to make consultations..... Malami ought to have consulted widely before making such decision.


This would not only affect the revenues of the NBA, but it would cause some misconduct by aggrieved members.


Malami should be careful not to take sides with the splinter NBA group, he should be very careful.

Did NBA consult widely before disinviting El-Rufai based on mere allegations?

Madness is not a one way street.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by BLAISECAMPAORE: 9:15am On Sep 13, 2020
Sammy07:


You too reason am nah, How can El rufai address a body of lawyers, SANs, those that know laws, senior lawyers etc..

It's Like saying Minister of education (adamu adamu), should come and address professors, emeritus.

So it is Wike the lawless, reckless tout that does not measure up to El Rufais pedigree academically or otherwise that is fit to address the NBA?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLVKpeIyDYs


Bigotry will not help you.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by TheChameleon: 9:18am On Sep 13, 2020
Sammy07:


You too reason am nah, How can El rufai address a body of lawyers, SANs, those that know laws, senior lawyers etc..

It's Like saying Minister of education (adamu adamu), should come and address professors, emeritus.

Please, your last paragraph interests me a bit. Genuine curiosity. Is it because Adamu isnt a Prof? Kindly explain.

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Nobody: 9:19am On Sep 13, 2020
Same thing they did for the accounting field

ICAN for the very intelligent South
ANAN for the unintelligent North

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Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by baralatie(m): 9:22am On Sep 13, 2020
lifezone247:
Op so you want me to start reading all these on a Sunday morning abi? I’ll rather read my bible even though I’m not going to church today.
Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by Openbusiness: 9:24am On Sep 13, 2020
Ok
Re: Sans Divided As Malami Weakens NBA Powers In New Gazette by BLAISECAMPAORE: 9:27am On Sep 13, 2020
SarkinYarki:


How did they bring politic ? How can someone with allegations of Human rights abuse and contempt of the rule of law Address a body legal professionals ...well keep supporting Nonsense but deep down you know Buhari has already gone down in history asad Nigerias worst leader ever and nothing is going to change that .

By THISDAY Editor

"I am not a fan of Governor El Rufai (and many of his counterparts/colleagues in Government for uncountable reasons), and while it is my prerogative to invite you to my party and decide to disinvite you, the question that lays sniggeringly on the lips of many is, where does the Executive Committee of an Association that breaches its own Constitution several times over, most especially during its elections, showing a total disregard for the rule of law which it is mandated to uphold, get off criticising and disinviting Governor El Rufai for showing contempt for the rule of law et al?

Admittedly, some may argue that their objection to Governor El Rufai has to do with what they perceive to be his lackadaisical/nonchalant attitude concerning the loss of human lives in Southern Kaduna, but the bottom line is that, just as he may not have lived up to expectation regarding the lives of the people of Southern Kaduna which he swore to protect, likewise, it is also arguable that the NBA has also not lived up to upholding the rule of law as the Aim and Objectives of its Constitution have mandated it to do – therefore, that NBA is not in a position to judge Governor El Rufai." - THISDAY Editorial.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/09/08/fallout-from-nba-conference/

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