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FG Sets Up Panel For Prosecution Of Corruption, Criminal Cases by boman2014: 7:55pm On May 27, 2016
– FG sets up panel for prosecution of corruption,
criminal cases

– The committee is to ensure effective prosecution
of high criminal and corruption cases in the country

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Vice-president Yemi Osinbajo


Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Friday inaugurated
a National Prosecution Coordination Committee
(NPCC) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The committee is to ensure effective prosecution of high criminal cases in the country.


The committee, according to a statement by the senior special assistant on media and publicity, Laolu Akande, is headed by the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar Malami at the 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.

Osinbajo, who represented President Muhammadu
Buhari at the ceremony, said that the President is not interested in tele-guiding the anti-corruption
agencies or prosecution authorities in the country. He said:

“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 on their ownand to use their own discretion appropriately at all times.

You don’t get any situation where the
president says go get that person or back off that
person.


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Some corrupt government officials under probe

“All of us know that the President is completely committed to fighting corruption and economic crimes and terrorism,” he added He said that such external influence does not exist under this administration, as the agencies are given the full authority to act and they do so using their best judgment.

The administration, he said, expect the agencies to use their powers with fairness, devoid of any prejudice.

According to him, the same responsibility has been given to the newly formed NPCC to bring justice to the people.

Addressing the 20-member committee, the Vice President said:

“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,’’ he added.

He said that it was important that those being prosecuted were not embarrassed needlessly by the prosecutors.

He stressed that it is important that everybodyobserve “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.’’

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.

Even as he noted that legal background was
important, he said that particular consideration was given to those who have courage and would not allow themselves to be cowed or influenced by
tribe, religion, and friendships.


He said: “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, religionor 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.

He said: “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, “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,’’ he added. He congratulated the committee members for being chosen to perform the task and expressed the hope that the committee would be making a huge
difference in the actual delivery of results in the next few months.

Speaking earlier, the Attorney General and Justice Minister said that the committee comprised 12 ex-officio and eight external members of proven
integrity and competence.

To fast-track the work of the committee, he said that the ministry has 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 According to him, the committee was not a duplication of the existing anti-corruption agencies but would collaborate with such agencies for effective service delivery.


Members of the committee included Mr. Taiwo
Abidogun-Solicitor-General/Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Justice, Mr. Dipo Okpeseyi, SAN, Mr.
Chukuma Machukwu, SAN, Professor Bolaji
Owasanoye, the executive secretary of the presidential advisory committee on Anti-Corruption, Mr. M.S. Diri, Director of Prosecution, Ministry of Justice, Mr. Pius Oteh, Esq., Okoi Obono-Obla Esq., Mrs Juliet Ibekaku, Mr. Abiodun Aikomo, Esq. Others are Mr Kehinde Oginni, Esq, Mr. Salihu Othman Isah-Special Adviser, Media & Publicity to the Attorney-General, Al-Amin Ado Ibrahim, from
the Office of the National Security Adviser, Nafiu
Yakubu, Tunji Oluborode, Esq., Eric Onokif Ifere Esq., Mrs Diane Okoko, Temitope Adebayo, Esq., DIG Abdulrahman Yusuf, RTD, Sylvester Imhanobe, Esq as Secretary to the Committee


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Re: FG Sets Up Panel For Prosecution Of Corruption, Criminal Cases by Nobody: 7:59pm On May 27, 2016
Ok shocked

Lalasticlala please come fast, leave Romance and Programming and Literature section ...come fast shocked

So those that have returned our monies would be prosecuted.... Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh grin

Please let's start from Goodluck Jonathan, Lord hear our prayers. cool
Re: FG Sets Up Panel For Prosecution Of Corruption, Criminal Cases by Israel5(m): 8:12pm On May 27, 2016
Did the poster above just mention GEJ? Well, everyone wants Goodluck.
Re: FG Sets Up Panel For Prosecution Of Corruption, Criminal Cases by Nobody: 8:21pm On May 27, 2016
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