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No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by Dotng: 5:51am On Dec 01, 2015
ABUJA — The blame game between the Judiciary and Executive arm of government continued yesterday, with the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, decrying what he termed “lack of political will to prosecute high-profile corruption cases.”

The CJN, who bared his mind during a meeting with the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN, in his conference room, said the lacklustre attitude of government towards the prosecution of such criminal cases, “especially those involving politically exposed persons or political party family members,” was a major factor that has stalled trial of so many corruption cases.

A statement issued by media aide to the CJN, Mr. Ahuraka Isah, revealed that the meeting took place on November 24. Among those in attendance included Supreme Court Justices as well as heads of other federal courts.

President Muhammadu Buhari had while flagging-off the 2015 All Nigeria Judges’ Conference, slammed the judiciary, accusing it of sabotaging his effort to prosecute high-profile corruption cases.

Buhari, who was represented at the event by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, lamented that “allegations of judicial corruption have become more strident and frequent,” noting: “There is both local and international dissatisfaction with the long delays in the trial process. In the past few years, this has become especially so for high-profile cases of corruption, especially where they involve serving or former political office holders.”

In what appears like a direct response to the attack on the Judiciary, the CJN said the Federal Government should be blamed for the delays, noting that in some cases, it recruits unseasoned lawyers to prosecute cases.

Lack of political will
The CJN said: “Experience within the Judiciary shows that there is abject lack of political will to prosecute some of those cases pending before our various courts almost a decade in some instances.

“It is not because there are no special courts, but mostly for reasons of political expedience and other ancillary considerations.

“I would likewise wish to encourage you (AGF) to display a greater resolve than your predecessors in tackling outstanding cases before the courts. In times past, the Attorney General of the Federation would often lead teams of legal counsel in high profile cases so as to demonstrate the resolve of the government to enshrine the rule of law.

“Sadly, recent Attorneys-General have become less inclined to do this. I would certainly like to see you, as the Attorney General, appear before us especially in cases of important national purport.

“There is the need for seasoned prosecutors to prepare and file charges before courts of competent jurisdiction so that criminal matters are timeously determined.
Quality of prosecutions must be improved upon.

“The quality of prosecutions presented in courts by our prosecutorial agencies must be improved upon, as they are sometimes of a standard that will never found a conviction in any court anywhere, yet, a well prepared prosecution can see to the determination of criminal matter within a month.

“Of course, no competent prosecutor who has filed valid charges would permit an accused to mount an interlocutory appeal, to the extent of going forth and back, sometimes twice or more to the Supreme Court, since such lapses could be injurious to the dispensation of justice.”

Reform of justice sector
Besides, the CJN, advised the AGF to recruit more lawyers who should be adequately trained to handle more cases on behalf of the State, saying it would create a reservoir of highly trained, public spirited lawyers to feed the Bench and the Bar.

The CJN equally tasked the Executive to actively reform and revamp the justice sector, which he said would include strengthening the capacity of investigation units by providing facilities like a well equipped forensic and ballistics laboratories throughout Nigeria, saying it would not only help in evidence gathering, but also reduce delays in trial of cases.

The CJN further enjoined the AGF to always attend meetings of judicial bodies such as the Body of Benchers, Legal Practitioners Privileges’ Committee (LPPC), Board of Governors of the National Judicial Institute and others of which he is a member by statutory provisions.

He stressed that attending such meeting would help the AGF to keep abreast of developments within the Judiciary and the legal profession in general.

With that, “the AGF can adequately brief the Federal Government with facts on issues in the Judiciary rather than press coverage and opinions of some lawyers often echoed at public events,” the CJN stated.

Funding for the judiciary
On the issue of funding for the judiciary, the CJN said the Judiciary welcomed the idea of zero budgeting as against the incremental style budgeting that often resulted in insufficient resources for the Judiciary to operate.

“Indeed, the Judiciary can now properly make its demand before the National Assembly for an appropriate budgetary figure, rather than proposing N150 billion and be appropriated with less than half of it,” he said.

Judicial officers’ emoluments’ll be enhanced —AGF
In his response, the AGF said the administration of President Buhari is focused on its agenda to curb corruption in Nigeria.

He said the Federal Government was concerned about the working condition of judicial officers whose services are required to achieve the goal.

The AGF assured the CJN that emoluments of Judicial officers and court staff will be enhanced, even as he proposed the setting up of an ‘’Interface Committee” comprising members of the Executive and the Judiciary for the purpose of preparing Executive Bills for constitution amendment, drawing up workable policies and proposing reforms that will be jointly pursued by the executive and judiciary arms of government.

More so, the AGF, said he would publicly support the Judiciary and ensure that legislation against false accusation of judicial officers is put in place.

Other Supreme Court Justices that attended the meeting were Justices Walter Onnoghen, I. T. Muhammad, M. S. Muntaka-Coomassie, John Afolabi Fabiyi, Suleiman Galadima, Bode Rhodes-Vivour, Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta, Mary Ukaego Peter-Odili, Olukayode Ariwoola, Musa Dattijo Muhammad, Clara Bata Ogunbiyi, Kumai Bayang Aka’ahs, K. M. O. Kekere-Ekun, J. I. Okoro, among others.
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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by Aufbauh(m): 5:57am On Dec 01, 2015
"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will" - Mohandas Gandhi

This is what some people don't know, they thought governance is all about PhD, good english accent, physical agility and whatever.
Once a leader has an indomitable will be it political or economical there is nothing conceivable that can not be achievable, and this has been my unwavering faith in the present administration.

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by mazzi: 6:02am On Dec 01, 2015
Chai,Bubu just dey fail from all angle.

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by TonyeBarcanista(m): 6:03am On Dec 01, 2015
We all know that lack of political will has been a major problem by leaders at all level over the years. The onus is now on Buhari to do the needful.

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by mazzi: 6:05am On Dec 01, 2015
But nigerians are mumu oh, how on earth will they expect bubu to fight corruption after seeing those dancing with hm during election campaign?

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by mazzi: 6:05am On Dec 01, 2015
But some nigerians are mumu oh, how on earth do they expect bubu to fight corruption after seeing those thieves dancing with hm during election campaign?

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by zubizareta(m): 6:07am On Dec 01, 2015
Baba do the needful.. This isn't an excuse.. The way you were shouting "I will phite kwaruption" as if you had it all figured out.. No time to blame anyone.. Fix it..




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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by mazzi: 6:08am On Dec 01, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:
We all know that lack of political will has been a major problem by leaders at all level over the years. The onus is now on Buhari to do the needful.
oga,bubu can't do nothing, You can't bite the finger that fed You.

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by zubizareta(m): 6:10am On Dec 01, 2015
mazzi:
But nigerians are mumu oh, how on earth do they expect bubu to fight corruption after seeing those thieves dancing with hm during election campaign?

Exactly.. But point of corruption.. Some Nigerians are Zombies not all.. At least some saw it and told them you can't fight corruption when ppl like Amechi, Saraki and Tinubu, are super heading your campaign




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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by mazzi: 6:10am On Dec 01, 2015
zubizareta:
Baba do the needful.. This isn't an excuse.. The way you were shouting "I will phite kwaruption" as if you had it all figured out.. No time to blame anyone.. Fix it..




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bros,you read the article at all? No vex o

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by mazzi: 6:12am On Dec 01, 2015
zubizareta:


Exactly.. But point of corruption.. Some Nigerians are Zombies not all.. At least some saw it and told them you can't fight corruption when ppl like Amechi, Saraki and Tinubu, are super heading your campaign




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now I see, you really read the article. kudos!

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by omenka(m): 6:24am On Dec 01, 2015
mazzi:
But nigerians are mumu oh, how on earth dlo they expect bubu to fight corruption after seeing those dancing with hm during election campaign?
Guess what you just called your parents and siblings... Smh.

How unfortunate it is for one to share a common country with people like you.

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by Aufbauh(m): 6:26am On Dec 01, 2015


Lack of political will
The CJN said: “Experience within the Judiciary shows that there is abject lack of political will to prosecute some of those cases pending before our various courts almost a decade in some instances.
“It is not because there are no special courts, but mostly for reasons of political expedience and other ancillary considerations.


Good point, nice counsel!

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by mazzi: 6:26am On Dec 01, 2015
omenka:
Guess what you just called your parents and siblings... Smh.

How unfortunate it is for one to share a common country with people like you.
shatap!!! Your own mumu na first class.point of correction,none of my family members voted for bubu

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by mazzi: 6:26am On Dec 01, 2015
omenka:
Guess what you just called your parents and siblings... Smh.

How unfortunate it is for one to share a common country with people like you.
Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by Flets: 6:31am On Dec 01, 2015
A man who rose to presidency on the most corrupt platform ever funded by loots from Amaechi and Tinubu has no moral right to fight corruption. He's even more corrupt than most.

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by greatiyk4u(m): 6:51am On Dec 01, 2015
All we are saying is give us solution
Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by ShowYourCertificate: 7:04am On Dec 01, 2015
If the likes of Timpre Sylva and Murtala Nyako can still be walking freely along the streets, if Audu could be given a gubernatorial ticket to contest on behalf of APC despite the huge corruption charges on his head, if Atiku the crook can be elevated into APC's Board of Trustees, if Bukola Saraki can still be the third citizen in the country despite his corruption charges, if all these can happen, that confirms that truly this present government is not sincere in its fight against corruption

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by codemaster2much: 7:16am On Dec 01, 2015
If I talk say 7 been no talk will I be able to borrow
Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by PassingShot(m): 7:16am On Dec 01, 2015
mazzi:
Chai,Bubu just dey fail from all angle.
You obviously didn't read the article. If you did and still came up with this, your case is hopeless.

The CJN was referring to past administrations as he clearly made reference to cases of ten years and more.

If anything, PMB has demonstrated the needed will to bring looters of our treasury to justice. If not for respect for the rule of law, Dasuki, Diezani et al would have been rotting in jail as we speak.

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by Nobody: 7:16am On Dec 01, 2015
Nigeria and Nigerians ve a long way to go
Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by Software202(m): 7:16am On Dec 01, 2015
Mmmmm
Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by Sijo01(f): 7:16am On Dec 01, 2015
Then create the political will and recover our looted money
Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by Swagk101(m): 7:17am On Dec 01, 2015
Nawa 4 dis country
Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by MizTyna(f): 7:17am On Dec 01, 2015
Just prosecute already. People have stolen too much from this country
Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by unbeat007(m): 7:17am On Dec 01, 2015
Just like My lecturer Barrister ewulum said few days ago " we don't even know where our court is at the moment"
in summary, The CJ is saying that there is nothing like independent judiciary. In fact, Independent judicially is only thought in schools and not practicable especially in Nigeria!.

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by Generalkorex(m): 7:18am On Dec 01, 2015
Let the blame game continue.
Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by SpaceTour: 7:18am On Dec 01, 2015
Until I see Amaechi, Fashola, Tinubu etc behind bars I will not take Buhari seriously..

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Re: No Political Will To Prosecute High-profile Corruption Cases, Says CJN by coldsummer: 7:19am On Dec 01, 2015
Talk is very cheap and buhari just proved that to me and he also proves that flying about is very cheap and easy too.

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