Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri
alongside National Assembly members from the state and other top government
officials, on Monday, celebrated the historic conferment of the rank of Senior
Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) on two legal practitioners, Fedude Zimughan and Preye
Agedah.
Both legal luminaries were among the 57 new SANs that
were administered the oath of office by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice
Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, at the Supreme Court in Abuja on Monday.
It was the first time since Bayelsa’s creation 29
years ago that two of its sons were at same time elevated to the prestigious
legal rank.
Governor Diri said at their reception ceremony that
the conferment brought to 11 the number of SANs from the state.
He expressed delight that the state was making good
progress on all sides and that local government areas yet to produce any SAN
would need to brace up.
He said: “This is another historic day in the life of
our state. Since its creation, this is the first time we are producing two
Senior Advocates at the same time. God perfects everything at His own time.
“We are very proud of the two gentlemen, Fedude
Zimughan and Preye Agedah. One is from my mother’s local government area while
the other from my father’s.
“From nothing after the creation of our state, Bayelsa
has today produced 11 SANs. Zimughan’s local government, Ekeremor, had produced
four. I had known him from way back and though some thought he was long
overdue, I believe this is the God-ordained time for him.
“For Agedah, we were secondary school classmates. He
set the pace when he came into politics in the old Rivers State and became the
first chairman of the old Yenagoa local government area. Today, he made history
again as the first SAN from my local government, Kolokuma/Opokuma.
“I challenge my brothers and sisters from other local
government areas. You discover that the smallest senatorial district has more
SANs than us that are from our very large Central Senatorial District.
“In my senatorial district, there is no SAN from the
whole of Yenagoa local government. Even in Southern Ijaw, which we are proud of
as one of the largest local governments in Nigeria, there is none. Well, some
would say (Michael) Numa is from there but he tilts more towards Ekeremor. This
means I’m challenging myself also as this is my senatorial district.
“In the East, we have more from Nembe. In Ogbia, we
had one, who is now late while Brass has one.
“So this is the challenge to us in the state. This
year, we produced two. Next year, we can have three.
“It is not rocket science. We have people with the
brains and the wherewithal to attain such heights. Let us as a people be seen
to be helping one another to climb and not to oppress ourselves.”
The governor congratulated the new SANs on behalf of
the state and urged them to continue to be good ambassadors of Bayelsa.
Present at the ceremony were the state Chief Judge,
Justice Matilda Ayemieye, Senator Konbowei Benson (Bayelsa Central), and House
of Representatives members - Dr. Fred Agbedi (Sagbama/Ekeremor federal
constituency), Oforji Oboku (Yenagoa/Kolokuma/Opokuma), Marie Ebikake
(Nembe/Brass) and Engr. Rodney Ambaiowei (Southern Ijaw)
Also present were Senator James Manager, who
represented Delta South, a former Minister of Police Affairs and also Interior,
Alaowei Broderick Bozimo, and his wife, Justice Roseline Bozimo, as well as the
Bayelsa State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Biriyai Dambo
SAN, and the chairman of Kolokuma/Opokuma local government area, Tariyei
Leilei, among others.
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