Yakubu Maikyau, a senior advocate of Nigeria has been elected as the 31st President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA.
His emergence was announced by Professor Ayodele Akintunde, the Chairman of the Electoral Committee.
Maikyau polled a total of 22, 342 votes to win the election, which was followed closely by his fellow SAN, Joe-Kyari Gadzama who scored 10, 842 votes.
Mr. Taidi Jonathan came third with a total of 1,373 votes.
Maikyau will take over the leadership of the legal body from the outgoing NBA President, Olumide Akpata.
Other national officers elected are Mrs. Linda Bala – 1st Vice President, Mr. Clement Ugo – 2nd Vice President, and Mrs. Amanda Demechi-Asagba – 3rd Vice President.
Also elected are Mr. Adesina Adegbite – General Secretary, Mr. Daniel Kip Ka-Ayli – Assistant General Secretary, Ms. Chinyere Obasi – National Welfare Secretary, Mr. Habeeb Lawal – National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olawole Ajiboye – Assistant Publicity Secretary, and Anze-Bishop Ladidi – Treasurer.
20 lawyers were equally elected as members of the NBA General Counsel to represent the western, eastern, and northern zones.
Announcing the election results, Professor Akintunde disclosed that the records of 59,388 out of a total of 59, 392 eligible voters on the NBA database were okayed to vote.
He added that while 1,346 emails that were sent out to some of the eligible voters bounced back, 34,809 lawyers, representing 58.61 percent of the membership strength of the association participated in the election that was conducted electronically.
The SAN stated that some of the common complaints the Electoral Committee Secretariat received included the inability of some lawyers to correctly input their Supreme Court Number (SCN) as instructed, wrong/invalid contact information, and no voting links, as well as multiple email reminders.
In his acceptance speech, the NBA president-elect urged all those who contested the election and lost to join his team to make the association better.
He also advised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to come to understudy the technology-driven electoral system of the NBA to conduct free and fair elections in 2023.