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NICArb re-elects president

It noted that he was re-elected following an impactful first term characterised by enhanced capacity development for members and a greater membership drive.

He assumed leadership of the institute in 2021, following the retirement of the former president, Aare Afe Babalola, SAN.

The institute also approved the re-election of eight governing council members, namely Damian Dodo; Prof. Taiwo Osipitan; Jude Nnodum; Mike Igbokwe; Omoruyi Omonuwa; Mrs Priscilla Ogwemoh; Adebayo Adenipekun, who are all SANs, and Mrs Oshodi-John as registrar/chief executive officer.

Commenting on his re-election and appointments to the governing council of the institute, Ajogwu said, “I am deeply honoured to have the confidence of our members reaffirmed through this re-election. We will continue our work to strengthen the practice of arbitration in Nigeria through capacity development, advocacy and institutional reforms. The new council members bring a wealth of experience that will be invaluable in this regard.”

The president further maintained that the institute recorded a 23 per cent revenue growth in 2023, and the ADR Centre resolved disputes valued at N3.72bn and $105m.

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