NBA, CIFCFIN unite against forgery in 2027 elections

NBA President Afam Osigwe (SAN)

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Investigators of Nigeria (CIFCFIN) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to eradicate forgery and safeguard the integrity of the 2027 general election.
  
Speaking during the signing ceremony at the NBA Headquarters, Abuja, President of NBA, Mazi Afam Osigwe (SAN), decried the harmful effects of using forged documents to facilitate fraudulent transactions, money laundering, and other criminal activities.
 
He cautioned members of the legal profession to ensure that documents emanating from them are authentic.
 
“We must not use our profession to introduce forged documents into public records or court systems, thereby misleading the public,” he warned.
 
Referencing an earlier meeting with CIFCIN in February on the partnership, Osigwe said forensic science can strengthen the country’s judicial system, enhance institutional credibility and safeguard Nigeria’s democracy, especially as Nigerians look ahead to the 2027 general election.
 
“Issues such as certificate forgery and document manipulation have repeatedly embarrassed our institutions and weakened public confidence. We must gate-keep more effectively,” he said.
 
Osigwe described the partnership between CIFCFIN and NBA as very timely, strategic and necessary to build a country where integrity is verified, systems are trusted and fraud is prevented before it takes its root.
 
He commended CIFCFIN for the work the institute was doing to institutionalise forensic standards in Nigeria, noting that a modern justice system cannot function optimally without credible forensic analysis, whether in document verification, digital investigations or financial tracing.
 
He pledged that NBA was ready to collaborate in raising awareness, building capacity for the Bench and Bar, as well as strengthening systems that ensure documents and transactions emanating from Nigeria are trustworthy.
 
He declared that it is based on the understanding that “we have agreed to this partnership.”
 
In his response, CIFCFIN Founder/Chairman, Governing Council, Dr. Iliyasu Gashinbaki, said the signing of the MoU signalled the beginning of a strong partnership between the NBA and the Institute.
 
“This partnership cuts across many sectors, including electoral management, anti-money laundering efforts, proceeds-of-crime investigations, forgery detection, certificate fraud, financial crimes, and many other forms of malpractice,” he explained.
 
According to him, at the centre of every criminal justice system is evidence, and at the centre of evidence is the ability of investigators to transform suspicion into admissible evidence that can support litigation.   “The opportunities and responsibilities embedded in this collaboration are enormous,” he added, saying: “Following this MOU signing, both organisations will play a critical role in safeguarding Nigeria’s democracy ahead of the 2027 general election.”
 
The signing ceremony was supervised by the NBA Secretary General, Dr. Mobolaji Ojibana and witnessed by high-ranking officials of NBA and CIFCFIN.

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