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African lawyers in Port Harcourt: Chart course for continent’s development

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike and the Chairman of the Governing Council of African Bar Association, Joseph Daudu (SAN) during the 2017 African Bar Association Annual Conference in Port Harcourt on Monday.
L-R: Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal and Immediate Past President of Tanzania, Dr Jakaya Kikwete during the 2017 African Bar Association Annual Conference in Port Harcourt on Monday.
L-R: Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal and Immediate Past President of Tanzania, Dr Jakaya Kikwete during the 2017 African Bar Association Annual Conference in Port Harcourt on Monday.

Over 1000 Lawyers  from different  countries  of Africa have converged  on Port Harcourt  for the African Bar Association 2017 Annual Conference, where participants are discussing   ways to rapidly  develop the continent.

Declaring open the 2017 African Bar Association Annual Conference in Port Harcourt on Monday, Rivers State Governor , Nyesom Ezenwo Wike stated that the great task before African leaders is to provide the enabling fiscal and regulatory environment for the private sector to create jobs and provide economic prosperity and security for the people.
He charged African lawyers to be shining lights in the continent and  to help reshape it for the good of the people.
He said: “It is against this background that we note with satisfaction the decision of AFBA to organize this conference.
“The upswing of stable democratic governments and appreciable investments in development infrastructure has contributed in no small measure to positively change the continent’s  economic narratives.”
He said despite being weakened by the global recession, reports affirm Africa’s positive economic outlook as one of the world’s most attractive frontiers for trade and investments.
The governor informed the African Lawyers  that Rivers State  has been repositioned  as Nigeria’s investment destination.
The governor said: “As we speak , Rivers State is adjudged to be one of the safest and secure  states in the country. Our communities  are safe. Our local government areas are safe and secure, just as our homes and neighbourhoods are safe and secure “.
He noted that the state has advanced in areas of an independent judiciary, quality infrastructure  and  basic amenities  developed by  the incumbent  administration.
In his keynote address, immediate Past President of Tanzania, Dr Jakaya Kikwete called on African leaders  to work for greater investment  climate on the continent.
He said Africa can be a continent where her people are wealthy  and happy if leaders create  the right environment  for investment.
Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal said Africans should  believe  that as a people they can work for the attainment  of set goals
Attorney General of Sierra Leone, Joseph Kamara said the conference is symbolic as it creates a platform to chart a course for the development  of Africa.
In his remarks, President of African Bar Association, Mr Hannibal Uwaifo said the need for the African legal community to re-enter the global stage informed the  resuscitation of the African Bar Association.
Welcoming delegates to the 2017 African Bar Association Annual Conference, Vice President  of the Association, Mr Eddy Mark urged participants to take  advantage  of the conference  to savour the hospitality  of Rivers State.

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