But we are collaborating to assist lawyers that are yet to be issued, says NBA
The Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, has said that it is working on complaints of lawyers that are yet to be issued Supreme Court Enrollment Number
In a statement made available to ASKLEGALPALACE signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Dr. Rapulu Nduka, NBA said the issuance of the number is the exclusive duty of the Supreme Court. However, it is currently working to assist affected lawyers
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STATEMENT OF THE NBA ON THE NON-ISSUANCE OF SUPREME COURT ENROLLMENT NUMBER TO SOME LEGAL PRACTITIONERS IN NIGERIA
Dear Colleagues,
The Nigerian Bar Association (“NBA”) has recently been inundated with credible complaints from some legal practitioners especially those called to the Nigerian Bar in recent years who are yet to be issued their Supreme Court Enrollment Numbers.
As you may be aware, the issuance of enrollment numbers to legal practitioners called to the Nigerian Bar is within the exclusive administrative competence of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. However, where numbers are not issued at the point of enrollment, the NBA typically interfaces with the Supreme Court authorities to ensure that the process of issuing the numbers is made seamless.
In playing this role, the NBA has become fully seised of some systemic issues that have affected the issuance of these Supreme Court Enrollment Numbers to these affected members of the legal profession.
The NBA, therefore, wishes to notify its members, especially those affected, that the leadership of the NBA is currently working with the Supreme Court to sort these lingering issues. The NBA also assures the affected members that, with the suspension of the JUSUN industrial action, these issues will hopefully be resolved very soon.
Dr. Rapulu Nduka Publicity Secretary, Nigerian Bar Association