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  • Thursday, 26 December 2024
Abu Bakarr Turay, Known as Kabaka, Announces Candidacy for Vice Presidency of Bar Association

Abu Bakarr Turay, Known as Kabaka, Announces Candidacy for Vice Presidency of Bar Association

Abu Bakarr Turay, a prominent lawyer and CEO of Kabaka Multimedia, widely recognized as Kabaka, has officially declared his bid for the Vice Presidency of the Sierra Leone Bar Association (SLBA). The upcoming elections, slated for May 17th, 2024, in Kenema City, mark a pivotal moment in the legal landscape of Sierra Leone.

 

In a meticulously crafted declaration statement, Kabaka outlined his vision and objectives should he secure the Vice Presidency of the association. He commenced his address with a poignant recount of his personal journey, rooted in humble beginnings in the town of Daru, within the Kailahun District of Sierra Leone. His narrative epitomizes resilience, determination, and an unwavering commitment to the principles of justice and equity.

 

Under the moniker "The Kabaka," bestowed upon him by peers who have borne witness to his unwavering dedication to the legal profession, Abu Bakarr Turay stands poised before the legal fraternity, seeking their support and endorsement in the impending SLBA elections.

 

Kabaka's aspirations extend far beyond personal ambition; he envisions a Bar Association characterized by excellence and inclusivity. Reflecting on the historical unity and camaraderie within the legal profession, he underscores the need to address the contemporary challenges facing the Bar. The influx of new legal practitioners and shifting dynamics demand a concerted effort to uphold the ethics and ethos of the profession.

 

Central to Kabaka's candidacy is the imperative to confront the encroachment of political patronage, economic disparity, and ideological divisiveness within the legal fraternity. He advocates for a return to the principles of impartiality, integrity, and meritocracy, essential for restoring the prestige and efficacy of the Bar Association.

 

If elected Vice President, Kabaka pledges unwavering dedication and resolve in championing the agenda of the SLBA. He emphasizes the importance of listening, learning, and leading by example, acknowledging his own shortcomings while remaining committed to growth and self-improvement.

 

In essence, Kabaka's candidacy represents a call for change and renewal within the Bar Association. He envisions a future defined by unity, integrity, and mutual respect, where the voices of the marginalized are amplified, and justice prevails without compromise.

 

As stakeholders in the legal fraternity stand at a critical juncture, Kabaka urges them to join him in reclaiming the glory and prestige of the Bar Association. He recognizes that achieving these objectives requires a unified voice, devoid of ego and partisan politics, focused solely on advancing the collective vision of excellence and equity within the legal profession.

 

In conclusion, Kabaka extends an impassioned plea for support, counsel, and unwavering commitment from his peers. Together, he believes they possess the fortitude and resilience to overcome any obstacle and realize a brighter, more equitable future for generations to come.

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