President Muhammadu Buhari
A National Prosecution Coordination Committee, NPCC, has been
inaugurated for the effective prosecution of high criminal cases in the
country, with an assurance that President Muhammadu Buhari is not
interested in tele-guiding the anti-corruption agencies or prosecution
authorities in the country.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, stated this earlier today at the
Presidential Villa while inaugurating the committee headed by the
Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar Malami at an event
attended by several government functionaries including the National
Security Adviser, Brig-General Babagana Munguno, rtd, and heads of the
ICPC and the CCB among others.
According to him, “when you look at the way that the EFCC and other
law enforcement agencies have acted in recent times you will notice that
they are not under any kind of direction of influence of the President.
They are given the independence to act; they are given the authority
and backing to act in their own and to use their own discretion
appropriately at all times. You don’t get any situation where the
president says go get that person of back off that person.”
Continuing, Prof. Osinbajo said “all of us know that the President is
completely committed to fighting corruption and economic crimes and
terrorism.”
He said such external influence does not exists under this
administration, as the agencies are given the full authority to act and
they do so using their best judgment. The Vice President who stood in
for the President at the inauguration said what both the president and
himself expect is that the agencies use their powers with fairness,
devoid of any prejudice.
He said the same responsibility had been given to the newly formed NPCC to bring justice to the people.
Addressing the 20-member Committee, the Vice President noted “that is
the sort of responsibility placed on your own shoulders as well, the
responsibility to exercise prosecutorial power independently and without
any direction except of course from the learned Attorney-General who is
the constitutional and prosecutorial authority in the country.”
“It is a very serious responsibility because it also involves making
sure that people are treated fairly or that people are not pursued by
reason of bias or any other such consideration,’’ the VP said adding
that it was important that those being prosecuted were not embarrassed
needlessly by the prosecutors.
He stressed that it is important that everybody observe “that the
system is fair and that the system works in the interest of the Nigerian
people. When the system is fair everybody buys into it and it is not
difficult for people to relate with it and support it.’’
While stating that every prosecuting organ or agent had the
responsibility to put in place a system that “we ourselves would not be
afraid to be subjected to,” the Vice President said that the selection
of the committee members took into consideration not only their legal
skills and learning, but also their integrity and strength of character
in order to chart a new course in the nation’s criminal justice system.
He said although legal background was important, particular
consideration was given to those who have courage and would not allow
themselves to be cowed or influenced by tribe, religion, and
friendships.
“Given the nature of economic crimes and the enormity sometimes of
the money that is involved and the influence of those who may have to be
prosecuted, you need more than legal skills. You need men and women of
strong character and courage who will not only be able to turn down
inducements of any kind but also act without consideration for tribe,
friendship, religion or any other parochial considerations.’’
The Vice President observed that the composition of the committee was
notable as they take on their tasks at a time of an upsurge in pipeline
vandalism among other criminal acts.
“This is a very important committee because the administration itself
is committed to ensuring that we are able to deal with not only
question of corruption which is a big item on our agenda but also other
economic crimes. Terrorism has assumed different shapes and proportions
of late, and the vandalism that we see in parts of the Niger Delta,
which has affected so many different things including oil production,
power supply,” says Prof. Osinbajo.
“We are in a very crucial time in our social development and a
committee such as this is very necessary and historic because I do not
know of any other of such committee in the history of this country,’’
the Vice President added and congratulated the committee members for
being chosen to perform the task and expressed the hope that the
committee would be making a huge difference, “not only in headlines but
in actual delivery of results’’ in in the next few months.
Earlier in his remarks, the Attorney General and Justice Minister
said that the committee comprised 12 ex-officio and eight external
members of proven integrity and competence. He said that to fast-rack
the work of the committee the ministry had created 20 prosecution teams
with four members each and had requested the all agencies exercising
police powers to recommend five experienced investigators to support the
committee’s work.
“The aim is to ensure effective investigation and prosecution of high
profile criminal cases in Nigeria,’’ the minister said, adding that the
committee was not a duplication of the existing anti-corruption
agencies but would collaborate with such agencies for effective service
delivery.
Besides the Attorney-General, who is the Chairman of the Committee, the members are:
Mr. Taiwo Abidogun-Solicitor-General/Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
JusticeMr. Dipo Okpeseyi, SANMr. Chukuma Machukwu, SANProfessor Bolaji
Owasanoye, the Executive Secretary of the Presidential Advisory
Committee on Anti-CorruptionMr. M.S. Diri, Director of
Prosecution,Ministry of JusticeMr. Pius Oteh, Esq.Okoi Obono-Obla
Esq.Mrs Juliet IbekakuMr. Abiodun Aikomo, Esq.Mr. Kehinde Oginni,
Esq,Mr. Salihu Othman Isah-Special Adviser, Media & Publicity to the
Attorney-GeneralAl-Amin Ado Ibrahim, from the Office of the National
Security AdviserNafiu YakubuTunji Oluborode, Esq.Eric Onokif Ifere
Esq.Mrs Diane OkokoTemitope Adebayo, Esq.DIG Abdulrahman Yusuf,
RTDSylvester Imhanobe, Esq, Secretary to the Committee
Laolu Akande
Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Publicity
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