Senators, House of Representatives
members and members of other legislative houses in the country who are
lawyers, on Monday intensified their desire to be conferred with the
prestigious rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN.
The desire also affects all lawyers working in legislative houses in various capacities.
Besides claiming that they worked harder
than judicial officers, the lawmakers argued that regular lawyers and
other legal practitioners were not better qualified for the rank than
the legislators.
The members pressed for the recognition
during the inaugural meeting of “The Forum of Lawyers in the Nigerian
Legislature”, held at the National Assembly in Abuja.
Convener
of the forum, Senator Ita Enang, while speaking for the group, said
since the lawyers in the legislature participated in passing all the
laws used for legal practice in the country, they were qualified for the
rank of SAN.
Enang, a former Chairman, Senate
Committee on Rules and Business, stated that it was an “insult” to say
somebody who made a law was not qualified to become a SAN, while another
person who practised it could become one.
He spoke more, “It is an insult not to make legislature lawyers SANs.
“They make laws that the magistrate
interprets and makes his way to the Supreme Court. Yet, you say that a
lawmaker is not qualified to be honoured with the rank of SAN.
“The legislator is not qualified but the lawyer who practises the law passed by the legislature is qualified.
“Legislative practice is an arm of legal practice and should be recognised as such.
“It is the legislature and the legislator that know the laws more than the practitioners because they draft the laws.
“All the laws that practitioners
practise and they are celebrated and honoured are passed by the
legislature, but you say that same legislator is not qualified to be a
SAN.”
Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Mr. Yakubu Dogara, told the session that the aim of the forum was to
promote the productivity of lawyers in the legislature through
capacity-building programmes.
Dogara, who is a lawyer, was represented by another member and lawyer from Abia State, Mr. Uzoma Nkem-Abonta.
He added, “The association is to promote cooperation, networking and interaction among its members.
“Develop legislative practice as an enviable area of legal practice in Nigeria.”
The speaker said having been informed
that there were about 200 lawyers at the National Assembly, he was
convinced that the forum should transit “to a well established
association.”
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