We Are Not Rogues, NBA Replies EFCC
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has condemned the statement credited to the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, accusing lawyers in the country as rogues.
The NBA in a press statement signed by the NBA General Secretary, Isiaka Abiola Olagunju Esq. issued in Abuja called on the commission to withdraw the statement.
The NBA in a press statement signed by the NBA General Secretary, Isiaka Abiola Olagunju Esq. issued in Abuja called on the commission to withdraw the statement.
Olagunju criticzed the chairman of the
anti-graft agency for using uncivil language of ‘rogues’ and vultures on lawyers who are
doing their constitutional duties.
The General Secretary said, “The
inaugural address of the NBA President was a statement of nearly 30 pages,
which set oits vision and direction of his programmes for the Nigerian legal
profession. He committed himself to leading a brave new Bar fully aligned with
the aspirations of Nigerians in their quest for national development which can
only be abchored the rule of law built on strong institutions.
“In the paragraph of the statement
dealing with corruption, the NBA President restated the commitment of the NBA
in the fight against corruption. He commended the modest achievement of the
EFCC but called for the reform of the agency to enhance its
capability to deliver on its mandate on a consStent and sustainable basis
devoid of political interference and on the basis of well established
institution safeguard that demands proper regulation of the wide discretionary
power involved in the investigation and prosecution of criminal matters.
“The NBA condemns in the strongest term
the use of abusive and uncivil language of ‘rogues and vultures’ and such structures by the public
authority. Name calling and abusive language is not expected of any public
institution. It is unacceptable. The NBA demands unequivocal withdrawal of
these statements and unreserved apology from the EFCC”.
The association
called on th EFCC to. Endeavour to get its facts corretly before making
statements or insinuations.
Last weekend the EFCC boss
described the Nigerian Bench as one populated by rogues and vultures.
It said such group of people cannot sit
in judgement over others or command their respect.
The EFCC in a statement by its spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren in response to the call by the new President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Abubakar Mahmoud, for the restructuring of the anti-graft agency. Mahmoud had after his inauguration as the president of the NBA called for the restructuring of the EFCC.
The EFCC in a statement by its spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren in response to the call by the new President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Abubakar Mahmoud, for the restructuring of the anti-graft agency. Mahmoud had after his inauguration as the president of the NBA called for the restructuring of the EFCC.
Among other proposals, he said the anti-graft agency should be stripped of its
prosecutorial powers. But the EFCC in the statement by Uwujaren said the call by Mahmoud was a self
serving one.
The EFCC said the aim of the call was to create “a cabal of untouchables” since some of the country’s senior lawyers are undergoing trial now for cases of corruption.
The EFCC said the aim of the call was to create “a cabal of untouchables” since some of the country’s senior lawyers are undergoing trial now for cases of corruption.
It vowed that there would be no sacred
cows in the bid to stamp out corruption in the country.
The statement said: “It is too much of a strange coincidence that the suggestion to strip the EFCC of its prosecutorial powers is being floated few months after the Commission, in unprecedented fashion arraigned some senior lawyers for corruption.”
The statement said: “It is too much of a strange coincidence that the suggestion to strip the EFCC of its prosecutorial powers is being floated few months after the Commission, in unprecedented fashion arraigned some senior lawyers for corruption.”
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