GYB Felicitates With New SANs Of Kogi Origin

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Gov. Yahaya Bello

 

Governor,Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, North Central Nigeria, has congratulated the four illustrious sons of the State who have just been elevated to the prestigious rank of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN) .

In a statement by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Onogwu Muhammed, Bello said the appointment of Mr. Usman Ogwu Sule, Mr. Abdullahi Haruna, Mr. Alhassan Akeje and Mr. Ayo Asala as SANs was attributed to their hard work, dedication and commitment to duty. He challenged them to further enrich the legal profession with their avowed commitment to the pursuit of justice.

Bello expressed confidence in the ability of the new SANs to further consolidate on their past track records which have earned them the highly respected status as Senior Advocates of Nigeria.

The Governor tasked the new SANs to continue to distinguish themselves in the legal profession and bear the flag of the state with pride as they have demonstrated over the years.

While felicitating with the new SANs on behalf of the Government and the good People of Kogi State, Governor Bello admonished the legal luminaries to see their elevation as a challenge to make more remarkable impacts in the legal profession.

 

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