Nigerian Bar Association Conveys Goodwill To Liberian Bench And Bar, Extends Invitation To Port Harcourt AGC August 21-29, 2026

The enduring strength of the rule of law in our region depends greatly on the solidarity, shared values, and collaboration of our legal communities. It was therefore a privilege to connect with the Bench and Bar of Liberia at the formal opening of the March 2026 Term of the Supreme Court of Liberia, where we conveyed the goodwill of the Nigerian Bar Association.

The commencement of a new court term offers an important moment for reflection and renewed commitment to the ideals of justice, constitutional governance, and institutional integrity. We commended the Liberian judiciary and legal profession for their resilience and dedication to strengthening democratic institutions and sustaining public confidence in the justice system.

Nigeria and Liberia share deep historical ties and a common vision for a just, stable, and prosperous West Africa. Our Bars must continue to deepen collaboration through knowledge exchange, continuing professional development, and young lawyers’ engagement, while also exploring stronger cooperation in areas such as arbitration, mediation, and cross-border legal services.

As our region advances economic integration and navigates the evolving realities of legal technology and digital justice systems, closer professional partnerships among West African lawyers will be essential to strengthening our justice institutions and promoting investor confidence.

We also extended a warm invitation to members of the Liberian Bar to participate in the forthcoming Annual General Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association scheduled to hold in Port Harcourt from August 21 to 29, 2026.

Together, through continued partnership and shared commitment to the rule of law, we can build stronger legal institutions and a more prosperous future for our region.

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