Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, a prominent candidate for the position of President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), recently engaged with lawyers at the Human Rights Commission. During the meeting, he outlined his vision for the NBA and emphasized the vital role the association plays in protecting human rights.
Osigwe stressed the importance of fostering a strong partnership between the NBA and the Human Rights Commission to ensure that the rights of lawyers and Nigerian citizens are effectively safeguarded. He highlighted the NBA’s responsibility to serve as the voice of the legal profession and the Nigerian people, advocating for justice and upholding the rule of law.
As part of his proactive bar manifesto, Osigwe proposed the strengthening of Human Rights Committees within the NBA’s branches. This initiative aims to enhance the association’s capacity to address human rights issues promptly and efficiently, demonstrating his commitment to creating a more responsive and robust human rights framework within the NBA.
During his engagement, Osigwe reiterated his dedication to advancing the legal profession and ensuring that the NBA remains at the forefront of protecting human rights in Nigeria. His vision for the association includes empowering legal practitioners and the general public through a more effective and proactive approach to addressing human rights concerns.
Osigwe’s engagement at the Human Rights Commission showcases his determination to lead the NBA in a direction that prioritizes the protection of human rights and the promotion of justice. As the NBA presidential election approaches, his commitment to these critical issues positions him as a strong contender for the esteemed role.