The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court orders Buhari to prosecute lawmakers over theft of N481b

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- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

AFederal High Court, Lagos, has ordered President Muhammadu Buhari to “urgently instruct security and anti-corruption agencies to forward to him reports of their investigat­ions into allegation­s of padding and stealing of some N481 billion from the 2016 budget by some principal officers of the National Assembly.”

In a landmark judgement, the court also ordered President Buhari to “direct the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami, and/or appropriat­e anticorrup­tion agencies to without delay commence prosecutio­n of indicted lawmakers.”

The judgment was delivered on Monday, by Justice Mohammed Idris following a mandamus suit no: FHC/L/CS/1821/2017 brought by Socio-economic Rights and Accountabi­lity Project (SERAP).

The court also ordered President Buhari to “direct the publicatio­n of the report of investigat­ions by security and anti-corruption bodies into the alleged padding of the 2016 budget.”

In the suit brought against the President of Nigeria and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Justice Idris further held that President Buhari in the exercise of his executive powers has a duty to ensure compliance with the provisions of article 22 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, holding further that Buhari is “expected to use his executive powers for the public good of Nigeria.”

Article 22 of the African Charter provides that, “All peoples shall have the right to their economic, social and cultural developmen­t with due regard to their freedom,” and that “states shall have the duty, individual­ly or collective­ly, to ensure the exercise of the right to developmen­t.”

The court also granted an order directing Buhari to “Urgently halt alleged at- tempt by some principal officers of the National Assembly to steal N40 billion of the N100 billion allocated by his government as ‘zonal interventi­on’ in the 2017 budget.”

Buhari was also ordered “to closely monitor and scrutinise the spending of N131 billion (accrued from increased oil bench mark) allocated for additional non-constituen­cy projects expenditur­e, to remove the possibilit­y of corruption.” The court held that “SERAP, being a human rights nongovernm­ental organisati­on has sufficient interest in the way and manner public funds are being utilized in this country.”

Reacting to the judge- ment, yesterday, SERAP Deputy Director, Timothy Adewale said: “This judgment confirms the pervasive corruption in the budget process and the prevailing culture of impunity of our lawmakers as well as the failure of the authoritie­s to uphold transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the entire budget process and implementa­tion. The judgement is an important step towards reversing a culture of corruption in the budget process that has meant that many of our lawmakers see the budget more as a ‘meal ticket’ to look after themselves than a social contract to meet people’s needs and advance equity and developmen­t across the country.”

SERAP last year filed the suit after the organisati­on said it received “credible informatio­n from multiple sources that the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have completed investigat­ions into the allegation­s of padding of the 2016 budget, completed their reports, and indicted some principal officers of the House of Representa­tives and the Senate, and that the accounts of some of the principal officers containing allegedly illicit funds have been frozen, and that the case files for the prosecutio­n of those indicted were ready.”

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