FG inaugurates CLE, seeks better law school
Federal Government has inaugurated Council of Legal Education (CLE), with a charge to reposition the Nigerian Law School for challenges of the time.
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justices, Abubakar Malami, during the inauguration, yesterday, in Abuja, charged the council members to improve quality of legal education in the country.
He said the law school was critical to sustenance of the legal profession.
Malami advised the council to consider private-government partnership for robust development.
In his remarks, Chairman of CLE, Emeka Ngige (SAN), promised greater improvement with cooperation of all.
He urged state governments to emulate Governor Nyesom Wike’s contributions to the judiciary.
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