
Senate Seeks To Increase Nigerian Law School Campuses From 6 to 12
A Bill to increase the number of Nigerian Law schools in the country from six to 12 has passed a second reading at the House of Senate. Information Guide Nigeria
The Bill titled: “A Bill for an Act to amend the Legal Education (Consolidation etc.) Act by establishing the campuses for the Nigerian Law School, and for other related matters”.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaSenator Smart Adeyemi who sponsored the Bill said it has become pivotal to establish six more Law School Campuses to cater for yearly increases of Law graduates in the country.
As reported by This Day, in Adeyemi words: “The implication of this data is that, about 5500 Law Graduates are produced from the 55 Universities yearly. It should be noted that while the records of the Nigerian Law School indicates that it has the capacity to admit 6510 Students yearly, which ordinarily would have been adequate to accommodate all prospective Law Graduates from the Universities, unfortunately the
less than or about 70 per cent yearly performance of the Law School, has over several years accumulated about 30 per cent failure yearly.
“This record implies that about 2000 of the 6510 admitted yearly have to repeat the School for another year, with no automatic
guarantee of making it on the second attempt.
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“A five year analysis of this spillover of about 2000 students amounts to 10,000, while it builds up to 20,000 over a period of 10 years. The consequences of the situation narrated above carry negative financial, psychological, emotional, social, and productivity implications on the Law graduates from Universities, their parents, the economy, and government of Nigeria.
“In the last five years or more, Law graduates
are made to wait for between two to four years, awaiting admission into the Nigerian Law School, due to lack of vacancy to admit them into the few campuses available.
“Much as the standard of the Nigerian Law School has been one of the best across the globe, any attempt to stretch its admission
capacity beyond its facilities and human resources will be counterproductive as it will negatively affect the welfare and performance of the students.
“Also, to allow the present situation persist for the next few more years will spell doom for this nation in several ways.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“In view of the imminent disaster in our legal industry, this amendment to the Nigerian Council of Legal Education Act is to encourage the Federal Government of Nigeria to increase the number of campuses of the Nigerian Law School to 12, at the minimum, by establishing additional one each in the six Geopolitical Zones of Nigeria.” jamb results
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