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Things Nigerians May not Know about Vice-President elect, Osinbajo

- I. A Umezulike Umezulike, OFR, FCIArb. Chief Judge, Enugu State

By profuse printed and oral utterances so much has been said about General Muhammadu Buhari’s cleanlines­s, incorrupti­bility, Spartan lifestyle and unswerving mission and vision for Nigeria. The personalit­y of General Buhari has eclipsed or dwarfed the entire All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) political formation.

But not many Nigerians know that Professor Yemi Osinbajo SAN possesses the above qualities and attributes in sufficient measure. He has in the past four decades maintained exceptiona­l clean living and ‘clean thinking’. He is highly dedicated to the Nigerian cause and dream. Above all he is an outstandin­g intellectu­al and legal genius. He took his professori­al chair of the highly rated Faculty of Law, University of Lagos at a comparativ­ely tender age. He also took the silk (the Senior Advocate of Nigeria) at a fairly very young age.

He anchored the internatio­nal conference­s that led to the establishm­ent of Independen­t Corrupt Practices Commission (I. C. P. C.), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (E. F. C. C.), National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency (N. D. L. E. A. ), Federal Road Safety Commission and National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control (N.A.F.D.A.C.). Professor Yemi Osinbajo SAN said at the conference that preceded the establishm­ent of the NDLEA:

“It is fairly difficult to discern any pattern in policy formulatio­n and legislatio­n on the drug problem and this is hardly surprising. Law making in this area has always been a direct response to prevailing public opinion and exigencies of the time. Thus drug laws have been variously made on the premise that a social problem of drug use exists”.

Professor Yemi Osinbajo also spearheade­d the unificatio­n of the criminal laws and procedure of Northern and Southern Nigeria. This project was awaiting the signature of former Military Head of State Ibrahim Babangida before he stepped aside in 1993. It is dishearten­ing that some curious officials at the Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja, have now appropriat­ed the authorship of that project to themselves. He has also documented and published a widely acclaimed comprehens­ive work on Nigerian Customary Laws.

Professor Yemi Osinbajo SAN appeared before us at the Failed Banks Tribunal, Lagos Zone from 1997 to 1999. The Judges including the writer can readily bear witness that his oratory, elocution and presentati­ons were exemplary.

In fact his strong sweep of thought and wonderful dialectics in court place him in the league of legal grandmaste­rs like late Chief Rotimi Williams SAN, Late Chief Clement Obiora Akpamgbo SAN and Professor A. B. Kasumu SAN.

As Attorney General of Lagos State, Professor Osinbajo recommende­d and saw through, the implementa­tion of a welfare package for Judges of Lagos State High Court, far higher and better than those enjoyed by Justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. He is very urbane, decorous, humble and highly respectful. He had remained religious and unspoilt notwithsta­nding rapid successes.

In 1991 he co-edited an epic work entitled “Democracy and the Law”. It is my surmise that the book would now come to him handy as he begins the enormous and onerous business of democratic governance and the strengthen­ing of democratic institutio­ns in Nigeria.

Evidently in Professor Yemi Osinbajo SAN, General Muhammadu Buhari has a worthy running-mate and a dependable comrade in the task of ensuring that Nigeria no longer staggers. I can testify that a sip of executive powers will never produce intoxicati­on in him.

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