From left: Mr. Emeka Nwadioke, Council Member; Mr. Chisom Onuoha; Chief Frank Agbedo; Dr. Monday Onyekachi Ubani, Chairman; Ms. Funmi Adeogun, Treasurer and Mrs. Chika Okolie at the Press briefing on 2022 NBA-SPIDEL Annual Conference

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The Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Business Law (NBA-SBL), Dr. Monday Ubani has unveiled plans and preparations for its forthcoming 2022 annual conference scheduled to hold from the 22nd to 26th of May, 2022 in Sokoto State.

In a press address, the Chairman of the Section provided on update on the venues, topics, sections and guests to form part of the conference. According to the address sighted by TheNigeriaLawyer, the conference is themed “Rule of Law and Democratic Evolution in Nigeria”, and will have renowned jurist and former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ado-Ekiti, Prof. Akin Oyebode present the keynote address.

He further informed that the venue for the Conference is the exquisite Sokoto Conference Centre, Airport Road, Sokoto.

The Opening Ceremony on Monday, May 23, 2022 will witness addresses by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad; NBA President, Mr. Olumide Akpata; the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar and the Chief Judge of Sokoto State, Justice Muhammad Sa’idu Sifawa, to name a few. The Sokoto State Governor, His Exellency Aminu Waziri Tambuwal will declare the conference open.

He further informed that the sub-themes to be dissected by an array of leading speakers include Democratic Evolution & Nation Building – The Past, Present & Future of Nigeria; The Rule of Law Index in the Ease of Doing Business in Nigeria; Costs of Elections (Human & Financial Costs) – Counting the Costing & Applying the Values; Rule of Law, Security & Promotion of Democracy; Civilian vs Uniformed Citizens – Human Rights Non-Compliance & The Changing Rules of Engagement; Tackling Impunity, Electoral Offenders and Insecurity; Unity in Diversity: The Rule of Law as the Unifier; Partnership Forum: Everyone a Changemaker Movement; Role of Technology in Electoral Governance; Electoral Act 2022 and Electoral Justice; Political Parties & Internal Party Democracies – Challenges & Prospects; Rule of Law and Elections as it affects persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, and State Independent Electoral Commissions: Protectors or Destroyers of Democracy?

In addition, several speakers scheduled to speak at the conference have confirmed attendance. The speakers whom will feature on different panel sessions come from diverse professional and occupational backgrounds. He noted; “Among the many speakers that have confirmed attendance are Supreme Court jurist, Justice Inyang Okoro; Mr. Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner & Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee; Amnesty International Country Director, Ms. Osai Ojigho; former Oyo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Chief Mutalubi Ojo Adebayo SAN; National Chairman of ADC, Chief Ralph Nwosu; Mr. Tony Nnadi, Secretary of Lower Niger Congress; Dr. Daniel Bwala, former Senior Special Assistant to the Senate President; and Prof. C. B. N. Ogbogbo, Director of Research at NARC.”

Others are retired Assistant Inspector General of Police Olafimihan Adeoye; Prof. Yemisi Bamgbose SAN, Deputy Vice Chancellor of University of Ibadan; Mr. Samson Itodo, Executive Director at Yiaga Africa; Mr. Hilary Ogbonna of National Human Rights Commission; Prof. Remi Ayede, Head of Political Science Department at the University of Ibadan; Chi Chikwendu, Partner at Riverbrooke Solicitors London, UK; Prof. Agbo Madaki and Dr. Lydia Umar, Executive Director, Gender Awareness Trust.:

He also disclosed that Dr. Amina Muhammed, United Nations Deputy Secretary General; INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu; Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah; Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, Founder, Fix Politics; Inspector General of Police Usman Alkali Baba; Mr. Tony Ojukwu SAN, Executive Chairman of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC); his predecessor in office, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu and several State Governors are equally expected to grace the conference.

Aside the intellectual and professional deliberations, he also lined out a number of fun and sideline events have also been planned to ensure that the conferees have a best-in-class experience while in the royal, ancient and serene city of Sokoto. The conferees will be guests of the Sultanate when they visit the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar. Other fun sites to be visited by the conferees include the BUA Cement factory, Argungun UNESCO site, Sokoto Race Course and the History Bureau/Museum.

To ensure optimal comfort of the conferees, a Welcome Cocktail Party is to be hosted by the Chief Judge of Sokoto State while a Variety Night and several luncheons have been secured by the Conference Planning Committee (CPC) ably led by three-time Lagos State Commissioner, Dr. Muiz Banire SAN. I must especially thank the committee for its uncommon industry and foresight. This will be capped with a State Banquet to be hosted by the Sokoto State Government.

Ubani in the press address also took out time to immensely appreciate the Governor of Sokoto State for his cooperation and support towards ensuring the success of the conference.

He said; “Let me at this juncture place on record the immense gratitude of the Section to the indefatigable Governor of Sokoto State, our learned friend, Mr. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal (Life Bencher). May I also note that Governor Tambuwal has thrown his full weight and that of the entire Sokoto State Government towards hosting of the Annual Conference in a secure and serene environment. It is noteworthy that Sokoto remains one of the safest cities in Nigeria, moreso as many of us recently visited the lovely city in the course of planning for the conference. This notwithstanding, the State Government has assured of security cordon and extra joint security patrols throughout the conference period. Noted for its quality leather and gold markets, the ancient city remains a tourist’s dream and delight.”

He informed interested conferees that the Conference Planning Committee has secured very reasonable rebates for as low as N6,000 per night from some leading hotels with barely 10 minutes shuttle distance from the Sokoto Conference Centre.

According to him; “The Local Organising Committee (LOC) has also secured free bus services to ferry conferees from their hotels to the conference venue. There are  available direct flights from some cities to Sokoto, and conferees are advised to book their flights on time. Airlines that currently offer direct flights to Sokoto include MAX Air, Arik Airline and AERO Contractors.”

In other to meet the plea of interested participants, he informed that Early Bird registration window has been extended and will now end finally on May 11, 2022 and urged interested persons to visit https://nbaspidel.ng/ for registration, hotel reservation, sponsorship opportunities and more information on the Annual Conference.

The NBA-Chair after his briefing on plans for the conference also addressed some pressing national issues.

On recent moves by the National Assembly to pass a bill outlawing the payment of kidnap ransoms by victims, Ubani described it as illogical and misplaced, condemning the actions of the legislators.

“NBA-SPIDEL condemns unequivocally the attempt by our national legislators to criminalize ransom payment by victims of kidnapping without tackling the root cause of kidnapping. Law ought to reflect reality in any given society. The truth of the matter is that victims of kidnapping pay ransoms out of desperation and abject helplessness, knowing fully well that the State has failed and is unable to protect lives and property or secure the release of their loved ones from kidnappers’ den.

It is very appalling therefore that the same country  that has failed to provide security to the people it governs  is embarking on a ‘suicide mission’ of criminalizing ransom payment by the very victims that are helpless and desperate to save the lives of their loved ones. This piece of legislation under contemplation lacks logic and wisdom and the House of Representatives is hereby advised jettison the Bill without any further consideration. It does not make any sense at all! Instead, the Legislature is strongly advised to focus on laws that will strengthen national security and protection of lives and property, assuming there is a lacuna.”

Also commenting on the 2023 Presidential elections and the highrate of Aspirants from the major political parties, he stated; “I dare say Nigerians are shocked at the number of presidential aspirants buying Expression of Interest forms from their various parties at very exorbitant fees. At this juncture, what we advise is that Nigerians should be alert and ‘shine their eyes’ in order to avoid the grave error of the past.

We must separate the wheat from the chaff, pretenders from contenders. Our wrong choices of the past have kept us where we are today – retarded. It will be a colossal disaster if after passing through the harrowing experiences of the past years due to wrong choices, we make the same mistake in 2023 by choosing most of the jesters who are parading themselves as presidential candidates.

We refuse to believe that Nigeria is under a curse of bad leadership. If there is any curse, let us consciously and vigorously break the yoke of that curse collectively and choose a destiny of progress and growth.  Let Nigerians arise from slumber and insist on leadership with antecedents, a leadership that can take us to our desired destination. It is possible if we collectively push for it. May God guide us on this noble cause.”

He finally urged the National Assembly to expedite passage of pending constitution amendments before the legislature. “May we remind the legislators that the constitutional amendment is being eagerly monitored and awaited by Nigerians. We have always advocated for a new autochthonous constitution, a constitution made by the people themselves. We demand the immediate passage of some of the amendments to the 1999 Constitution which may correct some of the noticeable flaws in our federal structure.  We need more powers and funds to be devolved to the federating units in order  to correct the present defective system. Even though a half measure, it is better than doing nothing with the present overbearing federal structure that breeds intolerable inefficiency”

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