The House of Representatives, on Thursday tackled the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami and the acting EFCC chairman, Ibrahim Magu, for the alleged “manipulation” of Nigeria’s legal system.
Adopting
a motion by Minority Whip, Yakubu Barde (PDP, Kaduna), the House noted with
concern the recent charge by the EFCC against the chairman of the Code of
Conduct Tribunal, Danladi Umar, after clearing him of same.
“Any
possible convictions or findings which the CCT may make from the same Danladi
Umar, may be rendered null and void by the Court of Appeal, thereby frustrating
the course of justice.
“The
House should also recall that this same EFCC and AGF are equally prosecuting
cases such as the case against the Senate President before the same CCT, which
Umar sits as chairman,’’ Barde said.
The
lawmakers said the same Umar is prosecuting a retrial case against Senate
President and chairman of the National Assembly, Bukola Saraki.
They
said any conviction or finding by Umar may be rendered null and void by the
Court of Appealeal and thereby frustrating the course of justice.
One
after the other, the lawmakers took turn to vent their anger over the issue,
saying based on morality, Umar should not be the one to try Saraki.
Consequently,
the Committee on Judiciary was mandated to interact with the AGF to ensure that
sanity was brought back to the legal system.
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