Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) will have a befitting home for its national secretariat in Abuja by the end of this month, as indications emerged that the association’s stronger appetite for property acquisition and development is meant to shore up revenue base.
The NBA Abuja House is located in the Area of Abuja Central Business District (CBD), a 12 storey edifice complete with state of the art facilities, including an underground parking lot with a capacity for 200 cars, restaurants, a 1000 sitting capacity amphitheatre and ample rentable office space.
The project, which was kick started by the immediate past administration, has been adopted by the current regime, which has also inaugurated the NBA Property Development/Building Committee led by the former President Okey Wali, with a mandate to deliver the project within two years.
The association has recently completed its Lagos NBA House located along Ozumba Mbadiwe Street, Victoria Island, Lagos; which was packaged under Built, Operate and Transfer (BOT) arrangement with Stabilini Visioni, one of the Bi-Courteny Group chaired by Dr. Wale Babalakin.
Essentially, NBA House Abuja comes as an open floor design and tenants have options to redesign or partition the space. Of the 12 floors, NBA will occupy three; the 12th floor being the President floor, General Secretary will occupy the 11th floor and the various sections and fora of the association will take the 10th floor. The remaining nine floors will be open for rent by the general public.
At the inauguration of the re- constituted NBA Property Development /Building Committee two years ago in Abuja, NBA President Augustine Alegeh recalled what he said during his inauguration as NBA President in Owerri, Imo State that, “ I consider this Project to be of monumental importance to the NBA and it would be unwise to leave the project the project unsupervised.”
“Our dream is that the NBA House Building Project is completed within the life span of this administration. He called for sacrifice and commitment. “Nobody builds in comfort; building is a task that calls for sacrifice. Therefore, the NBA House Building Project will call for sacrifice from the National Officers of the NBA and the members of Secretariat staffs”, Wali remarked.
He added, “ the NBA being the foremost professional body in Nigeria with a membership base of over 120,000 (One Hundred and Twenty thousand) lawyers and 109 branches, deserves a magnificent edifice as its National Secretariat. I therefore wish to use this medium to solicit the support of all our members including those in private, public and corporate practice. This project is for the advancement of the entire Bar and we want to assure them that monies donated for the execution of this project shall be prudently spent and accounted.”