The Muslim Lawyers Association of Nigeria (MULAN) will on 19-23 July, in Lafia, capital of Nasarawa State, hold its 14th Annual General Conference.
According to Ishaku M. Dikko SAN the Chairman of the Conference Planning Committee (CPC), the Annual General Conference has as its theme, “Religion, power and politics: The need for a unified polity.”
The CPC chairman, assured MULAN members and the general public that the conference “will be a memorable event.”
The conference fees range from N5,000 for Young Lawyers to N50,000 for Senior Advocates of Nigeria, political office holders as well as Managing Directors/CEOs of companies and organisations. To register, visit https://mulan.ng/conference2023 or www.mulan.ng.
MULAN has a mission to promote sound, religious and professional ethics amongst members, and also see to the welfare of all members and well-being of all people on the principles of Islam and Justice.
Some of MULAN mandate include; To offer free legal services for the attainment of social justice in the nation for the promotion of the cause of Islam and humanity in general;
To inculcate the rules and ethics of the legal profession among members;
To integrate the spirit and teachings of Islam and foster unity and cooperation among Muslim Lawyers;
To organize public enlightenment programmes through conferences, seminars, workshops, lectures, exhibitions, publication and adverts.