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Kebbi NBA chairman dismisses claims of judicial corruption
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Kebbi NBA chairman dismisses claims of judicial corruption

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Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Kebbi State Branch, Aminu Hassan, has dismissed allegations of widespread corruption in Nigeria’s judiciary, insisting that the justice system continues to uphold integrity and the rule of law.

Hassan made the remarks on the sidelines of the flag-off of the Equity Bar Law Week in Birnin Kebbi, where he addressed public concerns about the administration of justice.

He acknowledged that some litigants who are dissatisfied with court outcomes may attempt to influence proceedings but maintained that judicial officers are bound by strict ethical and legal standards.

“Some people, because they are not satisfied with the evidence against them, may try to influence outcomes. However, judicial officers are expected to uphold the law and maintain ethical standards,” he said.

The NBA chairman stressed that both offering and accepting bribes remain criminal offences, urging members of the public to report any suspected misconduct.

“We have always discouraged the giving and taking of bribes. The courts play a critical role in maintaining order and resolving disputes in society. We believe the judiciary remains the last hope of the common man,” he added.

On delays in the administration of justice, Hassan said ongoing judicial reforms in Kebbi State have improved case management and the speed of adjudication.

He also commended the Kebbi State Government for its efforts to digitise the judiciary, describing the initiative as a positive step toward improving efficiency and aligning the justice system with global technological standards.

Hassan further encouraged legal practitioners to use the Law Week as an opportunity to update their professional knowledge, noting that technological advancements offer new pathways for faster and more effective justice delivery.

The Equity Bar Law Week event was attended by Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris, the state Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, as well as other members of the legal community.

Kebbi NBA chairman dismisses claims of judicial corruption

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