The Akure branch of the Nigerian Bar Association has joined the log of NBA branches that have forwarded complaints to the Association’s Electoral Committee over the hitches experienced in the verification process in preparation for the forthcoming NBA National Election. In a well-detailed letter addressed to the Committee’s Chairman, the branch chairman informed the Committee of the difficulties faced by its members. According to the letter, the only member contesting for an office in the election is yet to be verified despite been affirmed to be qualified to contest and vote. Below is the letter In PDF format [pdf-embedder url=”https://thenigerialawyer.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/nba-akre.pdf” title=”nba akre”]]]>

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