PLASU: Law Students Pledge to Uphold the Sanctity of the Profession
By Peter Azi – Jos
It was a moment of joy and celebration at the Faculty of Law, Plateau State University (PLASU).
Newly admitted students of the 2025/2026 academic session were welcomed in a grand finale of an orientation program organized by the Law Students Association of Nigeria, PLASU Chapter, in conjunction with the Faculty.
The event drew dignitaries from the inner and outer Bar, as well as the Bench. Reverend Patrick Amos Dammo exhorted the students to shun negative tendencies, focus on their studies, and prioritize their creator.
He prayed for the students, Faculty, and University.
Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Mark Danung, emphasized the importance of maintaining the Faculty’s reputation and upholding the ethics of the law profession.
Hon. Justice N.T Komak cautioned students on the negative use of social media and encouraged them to engage in research and study.
Other speakers included Barrister Renkat, who warned against examination malpractice, and Barr. Younmi Mamgin, who emphasized the importance of decent dressing.
The Interim President of the Law Students Association, Azi Aware Peter, expressed the students’ commitment to upholding the Faculty’s ethics and regulations.
The event was attended by students, lecturers, and staff, and included an inspection of facilities and a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor, Professor Shedrack Best.
(DEMOCRACY NEWSLINE NEWSPAPER, JANUARY 15TH 2026)
