Canada appoints 47yr Nigerian law graduate Minister of Justice

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Nigerian-born Canadian, Kaycee Madu, appointed by the Canadian Government as Justice Minister and Solicitor General of Alberta.
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A Nigerian-born Canadian, Kaycee Madu, has been appointed by the Canadian Government as Justice Minister and Solicitor General of Alberta, a province in Canada.

The 47-year-old, who was born and raised in Southeast Nigeria, replaces Doug Schweitzer, who is now Minister of Jobs, Economy and Innovation.

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The University of Lagos 2001 law degree graduate was first elected as a Minister in Alberta In the April 2019 general election.

In a tweet, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) stated that “Madu is the first Black Man to occupy either Provincial or Federal Justice positions of the Justice Minister, Attorney General or Solicitor General”.

Madu, who has practised law in both Nigeria and Alberta was before his appointment a member of the Legislative Assembly of the province, representing the district of Edmonton-South West after winning the 2019 Alberta general election.

In his reaction to the appointment, Madu stated that the importance of carrying the new ministry forward amid difficult social and economic times weighs heavily on his mind, especially when there is expectations to make a significant impact on the current state of affairs in the province.

Part of those expectations include that Madu spearheads the changes in the Police Act, and provincial election finance laws proposed by the Select Special Democratic Accountability Committee.

According to him, his fundamental belief in equal access to justice has always informed his legal work, and that will never change.

“I spent my entire professional career fighting for those who lacked means, including at Legal Aid Alberta, Labour, Immigration, and Human Rights Tribunals, and in the courts.

“My views on the application of justice and equality will always be integral to who I am as a father, husband, citizen, lawyer, and politician.

“I am determined to make sure our justice system represents all Albertans in a way that is fair and accountable. In particular, I believe Modernizing the Police Act will be a necessary step towards ensuring equality for marginalised people before the law, and I look forward to that important work ahead,” he noted

CBC News reported that Madu and his wife relocated to Canada in 2005.

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On April 30, 2019, he was appointed to the Executive Council of Alberta as the Minister of Municipal Affairs.

Madu, a member of the United Conservative Party, is the first Nigerian-born cabinet member in Alberta.

Premier Jason Kenney on Tuesday said the appointment of Mr Madu makes a powerful statement at a time when Albertans have grown more sensitive to racial prejudice.

“Madu is a man who has experienced racial prejudice firsthand and can bring that sensitivity to this important role,” Mr Kenney said.