By Onoriode Etatsemi
The outgoing Delta State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Isaiah Bozimo has harped on the need for Delta State Law Association to focus on the new emerging areas in law in their various capacity building programmes.
Mr. Bozimo, who gave the advice in Asaba when the new executives of the association paid him a courtesy call, said that the idea was to ensure that the law students were much abreast with the aspects of the law .
He said that awareness of the lawyers , especially the younger ones should go beyond general practice and urged them to look at how artificial intelligence could take prominent place in the field of technologies.
While congratulating the association for the emergence of new executives and for embarking on activities that would add value to their lives, Mr. Bozimo enjoined them to consolidate on their capacity building initiatives.
He told them to ensure that the law students were receiving the guides and information they needed, stressing that they should identify people who could deliver on their requirements to excel as lawyers.
Mr. Bozimo disclosed that the State Ministry of Justice recently launched a website where the Ministry would house all judgements of the State High Court.
Earlier, the leader of the delegation Mr Ighoavworua Innocent said they were in the office of the Attorney-General to solicit the support of the Ministry for their activities especially their conferences and to introduce the new executives of the association to Mr. Bozimo.
In a related development ( Campus Fellowship) group paid a courtesy visit on the Commissioner where they presented books to him .
Addressing the group, Mr. Bozimo thanked them for the gifts, adding that they should be more committed in the advancement of the doctrines of Christ while also taking their studies seriously.
In his remarks, Mr Chris Emeka, the spokes person of the group, said that as a representative of the campus fellowship, they came to thank the Commissioner for the support given to them before and during their conference just as he described the Attorney-General as a humble and accessible individual.