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Looters shouldn’t escape justice again, Buhari warns judiciary

- By Idowu Isamotu

President Muhammadu Buhari says every corruption case lost on technical grounds raises questions about judiciary’s commitment to the fight against corruption.

He said perpetrato­rs of corruption, economic and financial crimes should not be allowed to escape justice on grounds of technicali­ties and conservati­sm.

He spoke in Abuja yesterday at the opening of a three-day capacity building workshop organised for judicial officers, corruption investigat­ors and prosecutor­s, with the theme ‘Judicial Dynamism: A

Key Factor in the Fight against Economic and Financial Crimes.’

Buhari, represente­d by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, said judicial officers should “consciousl­y aim to plug loopholes being exploited in our laws by criminal elements in our midst”.

He warned: “The judiciary should not see itself or act as mere spectators or bystanders whilst criminals exploit mere technicali­ties to escape with our commonweal­th, get bolder and embolden others to continue in the unwholesom­e act of corruption”.

Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Abdulrashe­ed Bawa, said the

EFCC was worried that corruption cases were lost on technical grounds.

“As a commission, we do not expect every judicial decision to go our way, but there are instances the EFCC and many Nigerians have been left at a loss about certain judicial decisions where defendants, who obviously have stolen our commonweal­th and those who have aided and abetted them, have been allowed to go home to enjoy their proceeds of crime on technical grounds.

“This has the tendency of negatively affecting the cherished image of and confidence in the Nigerian judiciary both locally and internatio­nally,” Bawa said.

 ?? ?? From left: Chairman EFCC, Abdulrashe­ed Bawa; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha; Senate President, Ahmad Lawan; Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la, and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, at the opening of the EFCC-NJI capacity building workshop for Judges and Justices in Abuja yesterday
From left: Chairman EFCC, Abdulrashe­ed Bawa; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha; Senate President, Ahmad Lawan; Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la, and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, at the opening of the EFCC-NJI capacity building workshop for Judges and Justices in Abuja yesterday

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