Sidi Bage, Ejembi Eko, Ozekhome, Ezeilo, others inducted Life Benchers, 21 new Benchers join prestigious assembly

  • Ex-CJN Belgore, Fmr. PCA Umaru Abdullahi, Awomolo, task Benchers on upholding integrity in the legal profession

[Full List of Inductees]

Nigeria’s Body of Benchers led by Asiwaju Adegboyega S. Awomolo (SAN), on Thursday inducted the retired justice of the Supreme Court and Emir of Lafia, HRM. Hon. Justice Sidi Bage, JSC. another ex-Justice of the Supreme Court, Hon. Justice Ejembi Eko, JSC, Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele; human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Trafficking persons in Africa, Prof. Joy Ngozi Ezeilo (SAN) and other prominent legal practitioners as life members of the prestigious body.

A total of 21 new Benchers were inducted while eight new Life Benchers were added, bringing the total number of Life Benchers in Nigeria to 170.

Addressing the newly inducted Life Benchers and Benchers at the Benchers Complex, Abuja, Awomolo, SAN, charged them with the words: “To whom much is given, much is expected. You must set the right values for young lawyers in and out of court.”

Chief Awomolo who described the ceremony as landmark, being the first formal induction and orientation of Benchers in the history of the Body, emphasized its crucial role in upholding the highest ethical and professional standards in the Nigerian legal profession, reminding inductees that their elevation came with significant responsibilities.

The event was graced by distinguished legal luminaries, including Hon. Justice Alfa Belgore, former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), who delivered a keynote address on the importance of upholding ethics and decorum in the legal profession. Justice Belgore emphasized the need for Benchers to serve as role models for younger lawyers and to maintain the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.

Hon. Justice Umaru Abdullahi, a former President of the Court of Appeal, gave a historical overview of the Body of Benchers, tracing its establishment to the Legal Practitioners Amended Decree No. 15 of 1975. He highlighted the Body’s evolution and its critical role in regulating the legal profession in Nigeria.

A former Administrator of the National Judicial Institute (NJI) and Ex-Chief Justice of Delta State, Hon. Justice Rosaline Bozimo also addressed the assemblage, stressing the importance of instilling decorum and ethical values in law students from the outset. He called for a renewed focus on mentorship and guidance for the next generation of legal practitioners.

In a thought-provoking speech, Kanu Agabi, SAN, lamented the growing influence of wealth over righteousness and ethics in society. He urged the newly inducted Benchers to prioritize moral values and to use their positions to promote justice and fairness.

The ceremony featured the presentation of certificates to the new inductees. Umaru Abdullahi presented certificates to the newly confirmed Life Benchers, while Hon. Justice Alfa Belgore presented certificates to the newly inducted Benchers.

In his remarks, Asiwaju Adegboyega S. Awomolo, SAN, Chairman of the Body of Benchers, expressed his honor at presiding over the historic event. He noted that this was the first time such an orientation and induction ceremony had been organized in the Body’s history.

Awomolo recounted the Body’s origins, highlighting that it was established with 16 members, with Chief Ambassador C. D. Orike being the only surviving founding member. He explained that the Body of Benchers is the highest regulatory authority for the legal profession in Nigeria, tasked with determining who is fit and proper to be admitted as a legal practitioner.

The Chairman emphasized the Body’s role in collaborating with the Nigerian Law School to ensure the quality of legal education and its responsibility in disciplinary matters, including the power to strike off erring legal practitioners from the roll.

Awomolo outlined the privileges of being a Bencher, including the right to sponsor aspirants to the Bar, attend Call to Bar ceremonies, and participate in Traditional Law Dinners. Life Benchers, he noted, enjoy the exclusive right to sit in the inner bar or front row in court and mention motions out of turn.

He also stressed the importance of seniority, proper conduct, and adherence to the Body’s regulations, warning against exposing internal matters to social media, which he described as misconduct punishable by the Body.

The Chairman charged the new inductees to live up to the expectations of their exalted positions, reminding them that “to whom much is given, much is expected.” He urged them to actively participate in the Body’s activities and to set the right values for young lawyers.

The following distinguished legal practitioners were inducted as Life Benchers and Benchers during the ceremony:

Life Benchers

  1. Hon. Justice Adarna Iyayi-Lamikanra
  2. Hon. Justice Ngozi P. Emehelu
  3. Hon. Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu
  4. Chief Offiong E.B. Offiong, SAN
  5. Olori Olufunmi Oluyede, NRM
  6. Prof. Isa Hayatu Chiroma, SAN
  7. Razak Osayande Isenalumhe, Esq
  8. Lady Gloria Umoren
  9. Prof. Mike Ozekhome, CON, SAN
  10. Prof. Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, OON, SAN
  11. Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara, CFR
  12. Mr. Solomon Umoh, SAN
  13. Opeyemi Bamidele, Senator
  14. Michael Idele, CON
  15. A. K. Jingi, Esq
  16. Hon. Justice John T. Tsoho, OFR
  17. Hon. Justice Ejembi Eko
  18. (HRH) Hon. Justice Sidi Bage, CFR
  19. Hon. Justice Fatima Ommi Akinbami

Benchers

  1. Dr. Muhammed Alimi Abdul-Razaq, SAN
  2. Chief Chris Uche, SAN
  3. Hon. Eberechi Adele, SAN
  4. Mr. Jude Nnodum, OFR, SAN
  5. Dr. Livy Uzoukwu, OON, SAN
  6. Mr. Tunde Oyewole
  7. Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke, CFR, SAN
  8. Hon. Justice Nwaigwe A. Anselm
  9. Sen. Ibn Na’Allah
  10. Mr. Mahmud Abubakar Magaji, SAN
  11. Mr. Y. C. Maikyau, OON, SAN
  12. Mr. Faruk Sani
  13. Prof. Sani Muhammad Adam
  14. Mr. Adegboruwa Ebun-Olu Samuel, SAN
  15. Chief (Mrs.) Victoria O. Awomolo, SAN
  16. Mr. Emeka Obegolu, SAN
  17. Marvel E. Akpoyibo, Esq
  18. Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR
  19. Kehinde O. Ogunwumiju, OFR, SAN
  20. Hon. Onofiok Akpan Luke

The induction ceremony concluded with a reaffirmation of the Body of Benchers’ commitment to upholding the highest standards of the legal profession. The event not only celebrated the achievements of the new inductees but also reinforced the importance of ethics, decorum, and professionalism in the Nigerian legal system.


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