TOBENNA Erojikwe Consolidates Base in Lagos State: Makes Final Push in Campaign Trail
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In a strategic move that signals the final phase of his campaign for the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) presidency, Tobenna Erojikwe has been making rounds to key law firms and businesses across Lagos, consolidating support in what many consider his strongholds.
Over the past week, Erojikwe has visited several prestigious law firms, including but not limited to the Ministry of Justice, Lagos, Templars, Olaniwun Ajayi, Banwo & Ighodalo, Udo Udoma & Belo Osagie, Aelex, G. Elias & Co., Kenna Partners, and Babalakin & Co., among others.
During his visits, Erojikwe engaged in substantive discussions with partners and associates alike, reiterating his vision for a more inclusive, technologically advanced, and globally competitive NBA. His campaign message focused on continuous legal education, improved welfare for lawyers, and a more responsive bar association.
At each firm, Erojikwe took the time to outline his plans for the NBA, addressing the specific concerns and interests of different segments of the legal community. He discussed his strategies for leveraging technology to improve access to legal resources and his commitment to mentorship and capacity-building for young lawyers.
Erojikwe also emphasised his plans for positioning the NBA as a key player in the global legal community, recognising the increasing internationalisation of legal practice. He addressed the unique challenges faced by lawyers in private practice, in-house counsel, and those in government service, presenting a holistic approach to bar leadership.
The campaign trail extended beyond law firms to several businesses and corporate legal departments, where Erojikwe highlighted his understanding of the specific needs of in-house counsel.
As the election draws near, these visits to key strongholds in Lagos could prove crucial to Erojikwe’s campaign strategy. His extensive tour of Lagos-based firms demonstrates the importance of the city in the upcoming NBA presidential election.
Political analysts note that while Lagos is a crucial battleground, Erojikwe’s campaign has also shown broad national appeal. His recent activities in Northern Nigeria, combined with this consolidation of his Lagos base, have been observed with interest by election watchers.
As the campaign enters its final day, attention is turning to how the candidates’ efforts will translate into votes. The NBA presidential election remains a closely watched event in the Nigerian legal community, with implications for the future direction of the association.
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