
President Muhammadu Buhari has called on the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), to work with the government to stem the danger posed by the justice system that is ridden with indiscipline and corruption.
One of such dangers, the President stressed, is the possible collapse of public confidence in such justice system, emphasising the need for the leadership in the judiciary to effectively tackle indiscipline and corruption.
The President, who received in audience today, Thursday, the National Executive Committee (NEC), expressed worries about allegations of the roles of some senior lawyers in attempts to corrupt judges and the judicial system.
“Let me reiterate that the collapse of public confidence in the justice system will have disastrous effects on our democracy and will negatively affect the capacity of the legal profession to thrive and flourish in the country.”
President Buhari gave assurances that his administration will continue to operate on a foundation of the Rule of Law.
“We are convinced that corruption and impunity flourish when due process mechanisms are disregarded. We, however, expect a corresponding duty on the part of all professional bodies such as the NBA to ensure the highest forms of discipline among their members.”
The President advised the members of the legal profession, whom he described as opinion builders in their various communities, to work for the public enlightenment of the citizenry, and to support the initiatives of government in sanitizing the public services, improving standards of public accountability and the insistence on the normal standards of judicial integrity.
He emphasized that government will continue to dwell on its programmes of a vigorous anti-corruption campaign; ensuring the recovery of looted national assets; prosecution of an effective and sustainable anti-terrorism war; and the institutionalization of law and order in all aspects of our national life.
President Buhari thanked members of the NBA for their support so far, even as he assured them of his readiness to work with the bar association and the Judiciary to achieve needed reforms.
In his remarks, the President of the NBA, Abubakar Balarabe Mahmud, (SAN), commended President Buhari for his confidence in the members of the association, considering the number of lawyers in high places in the administration.
These included the Vice-President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN); the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha; the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari; the Attorney-General of Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN) and five other ministers as well as the Permanent Secretary in the State House, Jalal Arabi.
The NBA President also lauded the administration for its efforts, and expressed the Bar’s continued support in the war against corruption, terrorism and general insecurity as well as the ongoing work to institute good governance and revamp the economy.
He, however, brought to the attention of President Buhari NBA’s concerns on prisons’ congestion, the need for compliance with judicial decisions and the modus operandi of some of the anti-corruption agencies.[myad]