A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Yakubu Chonoko Maikyau, has emerged as the 36th President of the Nigerian Bar Association NBA. Maikyau emerged during
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Yakubu Chonoko Maikyau, has emerged as the 36th President of the Nigerian Bar Association NBA.
Maikyau emerged during NBA elections held from 12.00.a.m. on Saturday to 11.59 p.m. of the same day.
He polled a total of 22,342 votes to defeat two other contenders, Chairman of the NBA Securities Agencies Relations Committee, Joe-Kyari Gadzama (SAN), and a former General Secretary of the NBA, Jonathan Taidi.
Announcing the results, Chairman of the NBA Electoral Committee, Ayodele Akintunde (SAN), said, “A total of 59,392 records were received as people on final voter register, and we were able to upload 59,388 records with four records being invalid contact information.
“A total of 34, 809 votes were cast representing 58.61 per cent of the total number of eligible voters, while 1,314 ballots opened but were not cast.”
He said that Maikyau polled 22,342 votes representing 64.6 per cent of votes cast for the office of the president, while Gadzama polled 10,842 votes and Taidi polled 1,380.
The elections were through electronic voting.
Maikyau succeeds Olumide Akpata elected in 2020.
Akpata made history as the only NBA President in the past 10 years who is not a senior advocate of Nigeria.
According to NAN, other winners at the elections include Linda Bala as NBA First Vice President with a total of 21,717 votes representing 66.3 per cent of votes cast for the office.
Clement Ugo was elected NBA Second Vice President with a total of 11,377 votes representing 38.6 per cent of votes cast for the office.
Amanda Demechi-Asagba, President of the African Women Lawyers Association, emerged NBA Third Vice President with a total of 19,602 votes representing 64.6 per cent of votes cast for the office.
Adesina Adegbite won the election for the office of NBA General Secretary with a total of 18,536 votes representing 56.2 per cent of votes cast for the office.
Daniel Kip emerged as NBA Assistant General Secretary with a total of 10,071 votes representing 31.7 per cent of votes cast for the office.
Caroline Anze-Bishop was elected NBA Treasurer with a total of 12,012 votes representing 37.4 per cent of votes cast for the office.
Chinyere Obasi emerged as NBA Welfare Secretary with a total of 10,452 votes representing 32.4 per cent of votes cast for the office.
Habeeb Lawal was elected NBA Publicity Secretary with a total of 17,650 votes representing 53.5 per cent of votes cast for the office.
Charles Ajiboye won election for the office of NBA Assistant Publicity Secretary with a total 17, 811 votes representing 57.1 per cent of votes cast for the office.