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Ewhrudjakpo Calls For Repositioning Of Legal Profession

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August 23, (THEWILL) – Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, has called on all true lovers and practitioners of the legal profession in Nigeria to rise and launder the image of the profession, saying its nobility is fast eroding.

He made the call when a joint delegation of the Sagbama and Yenagoa Branches of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and the leadership of the Young Lawyers Forum, Sagbama Chapter, paid him separate courtesy visits in Government House, Yenagoa.

In a statement issued by his media aide, Mr Doubara Atasi, on Wednesday, Senator Ewhrudjakpo lamented that the once highly respected legal profession is now being denigrated by the unethical conduct of some of its practitioners in the country.

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The Deputy Governor, who expressed concern over the brazen manner some lawyers are turning the legal profession to media practice, noted that it is unethical for practitioners to discuss sub-judicial cases on television and other media platforms in their quest to achieve popularity.

Senator Ewhrudjakpo also took a swipe at lawyers, who encourage their clients to disrespect court orders and judgements, instead of advising them to obey and appeal such court pronouncements.

He maintained that the judiciary was under trial in the country, and therefore, urged those who truly love the profession to do everything within their reach to redeem its image as the beacon of hope for the common man and defender of the rule of law.

Addressing the Young Lawyers Forum led by Mr Peres Agari, the Bayelsa number two man enjoined freshers in the profession to be studious and make innovation, imaginativeness and smartness their watchword to achieve success in the legal career.

His words: “When I was growing up, lawyers restrained themselves from talking about cases that are subjudice (in court). But today, we even discuss the merit and demerit of a case on television and the pages of newspapers.

“A lawyer going on TV or holding a press conference to talk about a subsisting court order and justifying why one arm of government or the other will not obey the order, to me, that is taking patronage too far.

“Lawyers must learn how to restrain themselves because, by our conduct, we are reducing the status and estimation of the judiciary in the eyes of the public. We must know that our profession is on trial in this country.

“We must tell ourselves the bitter truth. The nobleness of our profession is fast eroding, and so, we have to work hard to redeem the image of the legal profession,” he stated.

In their remarks, the NBA Yenagoa Chairman, Mr Johnbull Somina, and his Sagbama counterpart, Mr Igbomgbo Paraboma, acknowledged the support and cordial working relationship between the State Government and the two branches of NBA in the State.

While assuring the government of collaboration in maintaining peace, law and order in the State, Mr. Somina pleaded with the government to support both branches to attend and participate in the NBA Annual General Conference in Abuja.

Also speaking, the pioneer NBA Chairman in Bayelsa State, Hon. Clinton Ayabowei, poured encomium on the Deputy Governor for his openness and approachable attitude to governance.

Hon. Ayabowei, who is also a former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Bayelsa, appealed to the State Government to fulfil its earlier promise to provide a bus each for the NBA Yenagoa and Sagbama branches.

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