Do Not Listen To The Pressure Of Establishing More Campuses Of Nigerian Law School – Wike
The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike yesterday cautioned the Federal Government to ignore sentiments in building more campuses of the Nigerian Law School. Information Guide Nigeria
Wike said this when members of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, led by its chairman, Sen. Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, visited him at the Government House in Port Harcourt. THE GUARDIAN reports.
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According to him, building a new campus of the Nigerian Law School in Nigeria should be based on needs assessment and not on political aggrandizement. jamb results
The Governor explained that due to the current insufficient carrying capacity of the Nigerian Law School, there had been a call for the spreading of more campuses across the nation, but cautioned that this must not be done on the basis of political reasons.
Governor Wike added that two years ago when he attended the call to bar ceremony at the Abuja campus of the Nigerian Law School, he was repelled by the infrastructural challenges in the school.
“I will appeal, in solving this carrying capacity problem, let’s not also create other problems. It is a professional school and so we must be guided. If any state wants to have a Law School there must be a model”.