“Challenge Acts Of Impunity” — NBA-SPIDEL Forms 20-Member Public Interest Litigation Committee

The Nigerian Bar Association Section on Public Interest and Development Law (NBA-SPIDEL) has constituted a Public Interest Litigation Committee to address acts of impunity, lawlessness, and violations of the Constitution by both public and private entities.

The development follows the appointment of a Transitional Committee for NBA-SPIDEL by the President of the Nigerian Bar Association. Announcing the committee’s formation, Chairman of NBA-SPIDEL, Prof. Paul Ananaba, SAN, said it comprises prominent public interest litigation practitioners across Nigeria.

According to Prof. Ananaba, the committee’s mandate is to challenge executive, legislative, and administrative actions of various governments and their agencies that breach the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and other laws. It is also tasked with tackling actions by private entities that undermine public interest, safety, law, and order.

The members of the committee are:

  1. Olukunle Edun, SAN (Chairman)
  2. Casmir Elele, SAN
  3. Inibehe Effiong, Esq.
  4. Olajide Akinola Abiodun, Esq.
  5. Chukwuemeka Nwaogu, Esq.
  6. Vincent Adodo, Esq. (Secretary)
  7. Felix Akpowowo, Esq.
  8. Mojirayo Ogunlana, Esq.
  9. Lawrence Ojo-Gabriel, Esq.
  10. Mohammed Danjuma, Esq.
  11. Godspower Eroga, Esq.
  12. Chikodi Okeorji
  13. Daniel Asomeji
  14. Ali Jamilu
  15. S. Longwilliams
  16. Odumabo Godwins
  17. Izuchukwu C. Nsofor
  18. Ayuba Rabiu
  19. Daniel K. Kip
  20. Enome J. Amatey

Highlighting the significance of the committee, Prof. Ananaba explained that NBA-SPIDEL is the arm of the NBA dedicated to propagating the association’s core values, which include the promotion of the rule of law, human rights, constitutionalism, and ensuring due process in the activities of government and its agencies.

He added that the Litigation Committee will serve as a crucial arm of the Section, deploying the powerful instrument of public interest litigation and advocacy to ensure the legal profession reclaims its place as the bastion and custodian of these values.


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