Abuja, 04 December, 2025 / 12:25 pm (ACI Africa).
Amid growing public frustration over corruption in Nigeria’s justice system, the National President of the National Association of Catholic Lawyers (NACL) has called on Catholic legal practitioners in the country to reject bribery in all its forms and lead efforts to restore integrity and transparency in the country’s judiciary.
Speaking to ACI Africa on December 1 on the sidelines of a votive Mass marking the opening of the new legal year in the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, Barrister Edward Orgah said true justice and national stability remain impossible unless legal professionals and citizens embrace moral renewal.
“Catholic lawyers must shine the light in the face of corruption and deep darkness by promoting transparency, integrity, and living a corruption-free life. Pockets should not have any place in justice administration,” Barrister Orgah said.
He added, cautioning lawyers in Nigeria, “Don’t give a bribe. Don’t take a bribe. Don’t assist in taking or giving bribe.”
The NACL President cautioned that corruption ultimately harms everyone, including those who initiate it.



