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DSS, foreign observers to monitor NBA election – Osigwe
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DSS, foreign observers to monitor NBA election – Osigwe

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The President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mazi Afam Osigwe, SAN, has said that the July 18, 2026 National Election of the association would be monitored by the Department of State Services, DSS, and foreign observers to ensure the integrity of the poll.

Osigwe said the security operatives and foreign observers are being brought on board as independent people that will give objective reports at the end of the election.

Speaking during a press conference in Abuja on Friday, Osigwe dismissed fears of rigging being expressed by a section of members of the NBA and assured that the process and the election itself would be free and fair.

The NBA President explained that contrary to the allegations of candidate imposition against him, he has no special interest in any of the three candidates jostling to succeed him.

The three candidates are Olumuyiwa Akinboro, SAN, Lateef Akangbe Omoyele, SAN, and the only female, Oyinkansola Badejo-Okusanya, SAN, all of whom are from the South-West.

Osigwe noted that a particular group known as ‘Egbe Amofin’ had been making frantic efforts to impose a particular candidate on the NBA contrary to the constitution of the association.

He said that the NBA as a body will not object if one or two of the candidates step down for each other on their own volition but will not allow moves to block the aspiration of any individual to favour any candidate, as being canvassed by the Egbe Amofin group of the Sout-West.

Contrary to insinuations, Osigwe said he is absolutely committed to free and fair election that would produce a President that would command respect of not only lawyers but the entire Nigerians.

He dismissed the accusation that he was interfering with the process of the election, noting that the Electoral Committee of the NBA, ECNBA, is an independent committee that does not take instructions from him or anybody in line with the NBA Constitution.

To further allay the fears of possible rigging, Osigwe said he has opted not to vote for any of the candidates.

Insisting that anybody that wins the election deserves it, the NBA President appealed to those opposing the election to stop playing politics, adding that no one would condone rigging.

“In this election I would want them to hold me responsible and accountable. We will ensure that this election is most credible in the history of the NBA. I urge those criticising the process to let democracy thrive.

“It is absurd to accuse me of imposing a candidate when the Egbe Amofin is openly imposing a particular candidate. It is not logical.

“I will not vote in that election if that would give them comfort. I have never asked or forced anybody to vote for any particular candidate because all I want is seamless transition.

“All the allegations of rigging are aimed at damaging the NBA reputation, diminish the NBA and there should be no room for emotion, blackmail, wild allegations or rumour because all we want is a President that would command respect of Nigerians,” he said.

He confirmed the arrest of service provider engaged for the election but expressed happiness that the person in charge has been released, even though some of his laptops were seized.

DSS, foreign observers to monitor NBA election – Osigwe

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