The South West region of Nigeria is home to several
successful legal luminaries both living and dead. The region can successfully
tackle head-for-head other parts of the country and indeed the African
continent in terms of the creme de la creme of the law profession.
Aside from late heavyweight lawyers such as Adeyemo Alakija,
Bode Thomas, Samuel Akintola, Obafemi Awolowo, Fredrick Rotimi Williams, Bola
Ige, Gani Fawehinmi and a host of others who have made indelible marks on the
sands of time, the judicial system in Nigeria still parades seasoned, quality
and unrivaled lawyers who have raised the bar of the profession higher than
they met it.
One of such fine lawyers from the South West doing the
nation proud is Dr. Babatunde Ajibade. With a career spanning over 30 years,
Ajibade is a perfect description of the ‘let your achievements speak for you’
kind of person. Humble, resilient, and unassuming, Ajibade’s career is
unarguably one of the few that stands tall amidst several noisy, controversial, and corruption stained lawyers in the country.
Education
Ajibade graduated from the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU),
Ife in 1988 and was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in 1989. He obtained an LLM
degree in corporate and commercial law from King’s College London in 1990 and a
Ph.D. in private international law from the same university in 1996.
Sterling Achievements
In 2007, he became the first member of the 1989 call set to
be conferred with the prestigious rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN). He
was awarded the International Practice Fellowship of the International Bar
Association in Madrid in October 2009 and became a Fellow of the Chartered
Institute of Arbitrators UK (Nigeria Chapter) in January 2015.
Interest in NBA Presidency
Dr. Ajibade’s interest in the foremost leadership position
of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) is hinged on his passion and commitment to
reposition and realign the association to its pivotal role of promotion and
protection of human rights, the rule of law and good governance in Nigeria. The
unassuming legal luminary while sharing his motive for seeking the NBA
presidency with select journalists recently in his Lagos residence said: I
became qualified as a lawyer in 1989. I joined this profession with great
aspirations for myself and the profession. But over time, I have seen a consistent
decline; decline such that lawyers are now treated with utmost disrespect in
society.
I have seen a situation where our justice sector has become
dysfunctional and our clients are beginning to query the utility of using our
services because we are incapable of delivering a service, either at all or
within a reasonable time. We are incapable of delivering a service that is
predictable. We are now in a situation where you tell your client that this is
definitely the position, only for you to recant and say the judge decided
otherwise, even though the law appeared to be clear.
I have consistently maintained over the years that something
is fundamentally wrong with our justice system and it must be fixed for the
good of our society. Fortunately, I am not a lone voice on this subject matter.
I strongly believe that it is no longer productive to grumble on the sidelines,
it is now time for us as lawyers to reform our sector and protect our society.
Driving home the point on why he should be trusted with the
mandate, Ajibade told fellow lawyers: We are fighting for the soul of our
nation because if you don’t fix the justice sector, you cannot fix anything in
Nigeria. So, I am confident and optimistic that lawyers of like minds across
the country will find my candidacy appealing and together we can reform our
sector.
Humility and integrity
Dr. Ajibade is reputed for his integrity and character. He
epitomizes humility and believes that there should be mutual respect among
lawyers as professional colleagues regardless of rank or seniority. He is a
great advocate for professionalism and strict adherence to the Rules of
Professional Conduct for the legal profession. It is therefore not surprising
that he was appointed Chairman of Panel B of the Legal Practitioners’
Disciplinary Committee for Lagos on 11 July 2017.
Dr Ajibade SAN’s practice straddles both
corporate/commercial practice and litigation. He is a Senior Advocate of
Nigeria, but he has also chaired the Capital Markets Solicitors’ Association
(CMSA). His significant experience in corporate/commercial practice and
litigation means that he occupies that peculiar position that enables him to
understand the challenges that corporate/commercial lawyers and litigators face
in their areas of practice.
Dr. Babatunde Ajibade, SAN is very passionate about the legal
profession and is eager to play a major role in finding lasting solutions to
the challenges that plague it. The law firm which he leads as Managing Partner
(i.e. S. P. A. Ajibade & Co.) has for the past 12 years been organising an
annual business luncheon. These events to which the firm commits significant
resources every year, present opportunities for lawyers and other stakeholders
in the justice delivery system to come together to discuss issues that affect
the legal profession.
Meritorious Service to the legal profession
Dr Babatunde Ajibade, SAN’s career has been characterised by
quiet and efficient service to the legal profession. He is a founding member of
the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Section on Business Law (SBL) and played a
significant role in setting the SBL on the course on which it is today.
Following the dissolution of the leadership of the SBL by the NBA leadership at
the National Executive Committee which held in Gombe in November 2010, Dr
Ajibade, SAN was a member of the Council “appointed” by the NBA to run the SBL.
Working together with other members of the Council and in particular, its
Chairman, Mr. Yemi Candide-Johnson SAN, Dr. Ajibade worked tirelessly to ensure
that this NBA appointed Council was shortlived.
It was in recognition of this effort that he was appointed
to Chair the nominations committee that conducted elections in which Mr. Gbenga
Oyebode, MFR was “elected” Chairman of the SBL in January 2012. He chaired the
Committee that planned and executed the hugely successful SBL Conference which
was held in Abuja in 2016. Dr. Ajibade, SAN was a member of the Governing
Council of the SBL between 2014 and 2018.
Dr Ajibade’s service to the NBA extends well beyond the SBL.
He was a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the NBA between
2016 to 2018. He is also currently a member of the NBA NEC having been so
appointed by the President of the NBA, Mr. Paul Usoro, SAN. Between 12 to 15
October 2009, Dr Ajibade, SAN was a member of the NBA Legal Services Trade
Mission to the United Kingdom. On 30 November 2012, he was appointed a member
of the Liberalisation of Legal Services Working Group by the then President of
the NBA, Mr. Okey Wali, SAN. This group was tasked with the responsibility of
advising the NBA on the merits and demerits of liberalising access to the
Nigerian legal services market by allowing foreign qualified legal
practitioners practice law in Nigeria.
Dr. Ajibade’s service to the NBA also extends to the branch
level of the NBA. In 2008, he was the lead presenter at the Law Week of the NBA
Akure Branch. On 27 October 2011, he was the speaker at the NBA Ibadan Law Week
Dinner. He chaired the Committee that planned the 2014 Law Week of the NBA,
Lagos Branch. He sponsored the 9th Law Week of the NBA Ikorodu Branch which
held on 12 May 2015. He also sponsored the meeting of the NBA NEC that took
place in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State between 5 – 7 June 2014.
Dr. Ajibade SAN’s passion for the legal profession led him
and other lawyers under the auspices of CRID-Law Net (which is an initiative of
the Lagos Chamber of Commerce) to draft an “Administration of Civil Justice
Bill” which it is hoped will completely revolutionize administration of civil
justice in Nigeria when passed into law. Through the effort of Dr. Ajibade, SAN
and his colleagues in CRID-LawNet, Ekiti State has enacted the Bill into law
and discussions are at an advanced stage with the Lagos, Ogun and Oyo State
Ministries of Justice on the possible enactment of the Bill into law.
Dr. Ajibade, SAN is a strong advocate of a united Bar. He is
of the strong persuasion that to solve the many challenges facing the
profession, we must be united. According to Dr. Ajibade, SAN, the dividing lines
we draw between corporate/commercial lawyers and advocates, between law
officers and the traditional Bar, between in-house counsel and external
counsel, between young lawyers and senior lawyers and even the divisions across
nationalities and ethnicities hamper rather than aid the course of the legal
profession in Nigeria. While different segments of the profession have peculiar
challenges, Dr. Ajibade, SAN believes that to successfully fight off threats to
the rule of law, encroachment into our profession by foreign lawyers and other
professions in Nigeria, and a myriad of other problems the legal profession
faces, we must take steps to unite the Bar.
Culled from https://guardian.ng/
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