 The attorney general of the federation, Mr. Latif, Fagwemi Essen, has vowed to uphold fairness, justice and the rule of law. He noted that the contributions of every Nigerian to promote justice would no doubt reposition all sectors of the country for better results. Mr. Fagwemi said this in Aduikiti, during a reception organised in his honour by the founder of the Afeh Babalola University, Afeh Babalola. Fagwemi spent 15 years of his legal practice in Chief Babalola's chambers. The minister is the second product of the chambers to be appointed attorney general of the federation and minister for justice. The first person being Chief Akin Olujime Essen. I said it's a challenge because I know hopes are high, you have to do something. You don't just sabotage the uncommon without looking at the flip side. The flip side is the challenge that the appointment has posed, the challenge that the office has raised. The expectation of the people. And that is why I mentioned the other day that you don't just come out and say, this is what I will do. You must also follow up with how you will do it. And that's why all the critical stakeholders have been engaged to help their impute, harmonise the views, then come out, we thought I would call a blueprint, all along the line of Mr President's hope. In his address of welcome, Afeh Babalola described Fagwemi as an uncommon man doing uncommon things and achieving uncommon results. He repeated his call for a new constitution that will mandate political office holders to treat their offices as an avenue for rendering service to the people and not for making money. It is a common saying that when a person has already suffocated in debt, it's not only loosely, it cannot plan for any capital investment. This is why many Nigerians, including my humble self, have beheaded the government to tackle the fundamental structures that have caused inequality and poverty in the country. Why the government may be studying the situation? The truth is that Nigerians have become more and more impatient. They have long guided the desert. They should not treat leprosy with the drugs meant for slavery. Chief is a talent hunter, a slave driver, but he also cares about the genome in his chambers. Because for a man to have served in a place and refuse to live, there must be something juicy in that chamber. Apart from learning law, I'm sure that personally he must have seen some improvement in his personal lifestyle. And after becoming SCN, he spent extra five years in that chamber. Not all mentors, and I repeat, not all mentors with just bases with diameters. So you get notified about fresh news updates.