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ICPC, Legal Education Stakeholders Chart Path for Anti-Corruption Curriculum

By Nkechi Eze

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July 18, 2026
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ICPC, Legal Education Stakeholders Chart Path for Anti-Corruption Curriculum
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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has explained that its campaign to integrate anti-corruption education into Nigeria’s legal training system is designed to produce lawyers who are not only professionally competent but also committed to integrity, accountability and the rule of law.

According to an official signed statement by the Spokesperson and Head of Media and Public Communications, ICPC, J. Okor Odey, the Chairman of the Commission, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, made the remarks at the closing ceremony of the ICPC/Nigerian Law School Zonal Workshop on the Integration of Anti-Corruption Education into Nigerian Universities and the Nigerian Law School held in Abuja.

Dr. Aliyu said the initiative reflects the Commission’s conviction that the fight against corruption cannot rely solely on investigation and prosecution but must be reinforced through preventive measures that instil ethical values in future legal practitioners.

He stressed that corruption prevention remains one of the most effective and sustainable approaches to tackling corruption, making value-based legal education a critical pillar of Nigeria’s anti-corruption strategy.

“Fighting corruption requires more than investigation and prosecution. It also requires prevention, education and the promotion of values such as integrity, transparency, accountability and ethical conduct,” he said.

The ICPC Chairman noted that lawyers occupy strategic positions as custodians of justice and key actors in governance, adding that exposing them to anti-corruption principles early in their professional development would equip them with the legal knowledge and ethical foundation needed to resist corruption and strengthen the nation’s justice system.

He explained that the initiative aligns with the Commission’s statutory mandate on corruption prevention and public education under the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000, emphasising that building ethical professionals is as important to the anti-corruption agenda as investigating and prosecuting offenders.

Dr. Aliyu disclosed that the workshop brought together experts from Faculties of Law and the Nigerian Law School to develop a framework for integrating anti-corruption education into legal training across the country. He clarified that the Commission was not seeking to impose a rigid curriculum but was encouraging stakeholders to determine the most suitable implementation model, either as a standalone course or through the integration of anti-corruption concepts into existing law courses.

He described the initiative as a pilot programme capable of transforming legal education and serving as a model for other professional disciplines.

Also speaking at the end of the workshop, the former Director-General of the Nigerian Law School, Professor Isa Hayatu Chiroma, SAN, revealed that participants reviewed and refined an initial draft curriculum already prepared by experts.

Professor Chiroma said the recommendations from the workshop would be harmonised by a technical drafting committee into a comprehensive working document before advancing to the next stage of the process.

“We have already developed an initial draft curriculum. The responsibility of this group is to examine it and make further contributions. The outcome of these discussions will be consolidated into a working document by another committee, most likely in August,” he said.

He added that the harmonised document would subsequently undergo a validation process involving the Council of Legal Education, the Nigerian Law School, Deans of Faculties of Law, the ICPC and other key stakeholders before being presented for consideration and implementation across legal education institutions in Nigeria.

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