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“Corruption in the legal profession is now in full scale.’’

• December 19, 2023
Nigerian Bar Association
Nigerian Bar Association

The Adamawa branch of the Nigerian Bar Association has identified corruption as one of the major impediments hindering the legal profession and its practice in Nigeria.

Chairman of the organising committee of the just concluded Law Week organised by the branch, Jibril Jimeta, made the statement at a news conference in Yola.

“Corruption in the legal profession is now in full scale as some of our members serve as the conduit for exchange of money between the judges and litigants. We are not measured by our success but by the number of us who proved to be deviants,” he said.

He said the legal profession had found itself in disarray due to breach of the rules of professional conduct and other practices inimical to the profession.

He stated, “Giving clients false hopes on the true fate of their cases while some lawyers approach judges for bribes among other things were some of the bane in legal practice today.”

According to him, to redeem the image of the profession, legal practitioners need to engage themselves in capacity development, obeying court orders and strengthening the discipline mechanism at the NJC and the bar branches nationwide.

“The battered image of the profession can only be redeemed, strengthened and cleaned by the legal practitioners themselves,” he said.

He advocated a robust working relationship and synergy between the Bar and the bench, saying the judiciary was the last hope of the common man.

Mr Jimeta said an interactive session was held during the week and issues affecting police duty and the solicitor scheme were thoroughly addressed.

He said issues such as the gap between the legal aid and lawyers, actions of police in taking statements of a suspect and the need for a good working relationship between lawyers and security agencies were also deliberated upon.

The week-long event featured inauguration of the bar secretariat complex, prayers in mosques and churches, football match and dinner.

(NAN)

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