Badejo urges lawyers to step up fight against corruption

Lawyers

The National Chairman, Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) Anti-Corruption Committee, Prof. Babafemi A. Badejo, has said that corruption has become a pandemic in Nigeria, stating that lawyers have a duty to ensure that it is tackled.

Prof. Badejo said this while delivering his goodwill message at the NBA Port Harcourt Branch Anti-Corruption Seminar, under the Theme “Strengthening Integrity in the Legal Profession: The Role of Lawyers in Combating Corruption in Nigeria,” held in Port Harcourt, yesterday.

He emphasised that corruption has eaten deep into the three arms and three levels of government, as well as the three sectors in society: public, private, and social.

He accused lawyers of becoming increasingly accommodating and receptive to corruption.

He said: “In the large part, this abnormality has grown into normality. Of course, we must recognise the role of Afam Osigwe’s presidency in setting up the NBA Anti-corruption Committee, and the decision of the NBA National Executive Council to replicate that decision in all the NBA branches.

“But for this, and efforts like this seminar, lawyers appear not to want to do anything about the problem of corruption in our profession and in our country at large. Little wonder that the NBA membership hardly considers accountability issues and corruption with respect to leadership succession in the association.”

Prof. Badejo noted that corruption weakens institutions, destroys public confidence, discourages investment, and deepens inequities and inequalities.

“Ultimately, all of us suffer when public resources meant for education, healthcare, infrastructure, and security are diverted into private pockets. Little wonder that it has been impossible to curb all sorts of crimes, including abduction and kidnappings for ransom,” he added.

He reminded lawyers that they occupy a strategic position in the struggle to rescue the Nigerian state from this destructive cycle.

“We are not merely advocates for clients; we are guardians of the rule of law. Our duty to justice and society must never be subordinate to financial gains and/or political pressures,” he added.

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