NBA president seeks stronger legal ties between Nigeria, Liberia
The President of the Nigerian Bar Association has called for enhanced legal collaboration between Nigeria and Liberia to strengthen justice systems in West Africa.
The President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Afam Osigwe, has advocated for intensified legal cooperation between Nigeria and Liberia. He emphasized the crucial role that legal professionals play in fortifying justice systems throughout West Africa. Osigwe made these remarks during the official opening of the March 2026 Term of the Supreme Court of Liberia, conveying the goodwill and support of Nigeria's legal community to their Liberian counterparts.
Osigwe characterized the commencement of a court term as more than a tradition; he sees it as a significant reaffirmation of the judiciary's dedication to justice, rule of law, and democratic governance. His comments reflect an understanding that such ceremonies represent the ongoing responsibilities of legal practitioners to uphold constitutional values and promote access to justice for all citizens. This institutional commitment is essential within the broader context of legal collaboration in the region.
He also praised the existing judiciary framework in Liberia, recognizing it as vital for maintaining rule of law and democracy. By calling for stronger ties, Osigwe highlights the importance of unity among legal communities in West Africa, suggesting that mutual cooperation could lead to more robust legal systems that ultimately benefit all citizens. This push for deeper legal integration signals a proactive approach to addressing systemic challenges faced within the legal sectors of both nations.