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NBA to Honor Dr. Akutah with Special Publication for Commitment to Renewed Hope Agenda

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Badagry Branch, has unveiled plans to honor Dr. Akutah Pius, MON, Executive Secretary and CEO of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), with a publication.

This recognition is in appreciation of Dr. Akutah’s commitment and dedication to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

According to the NBA, the proposed publication will be a special edition journal featuring articles from seasoned lawyers and jurists. It will highlight Dr. Akutah’s achievements and contributions to the NSC, serving as a lasting testament of his commitment to service.

Chairman of the NBA Badagry Branch, Barr. Arigbabuwo Lawal, made this known when he led his team to a courtesy visit to NSC Headquarters in Lagos recently. He commended the NSC’s contributions to the nation’s Marine and Blue Economy policy and its efforts to improve port efficiency and facilitate trade.

In his response, Dr. Akutah expressed his gratitude for the proposed honor and reaffirmed the importance of lawyers in protecting people’s interests. He assured that the NSC will continue to collaborate with the legal community in promoting national development.

The NSC Boss emphasized the significance of the legal  profession and restated his commitment to his constituency.

The forthcoming publication, the NBA noted, will stand as a lasting tribute to Dr. Akutah’s achievements and his dedication to the Renewed Hope Agenda.

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