By Emma Ogbuehi
Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra State and Vice Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the last presidential election, has advised new Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) to continue to use the law for the emancipation of the society.
Obi, a Nigerian politician and businessman, spoke to the press at the reception held in honour of Mr. Peter Afuba (SAN), who served as Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice during his administration as governor of Anambra State.
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Describing himself as one of the beneficiaries of the judiciary through the forensic efforts of his lawyers, Obi said that when those saddled with the task of upholding the law do the right things, injustice would reduce in the society.
Obi said reducing injustice would enthrone a sane and livable society away from what he called the “Hobbesian state of nature.”
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Expressing his happiness, Obi said that it was delightful seeing those closely associated with him making progress in their chosen professions.
Recalling how his former aide, Chief Alexander Ejesieme, became a SAN last year, he said his prayers remained that God would crown the work of everybody making genuine efforts with success.
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