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SERAP Sues Buhari, Wants Court to Declare Pardon for Dariye, Nyame Illegal

- Udora Orizu in Abuja

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountabi­lity Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit against President Muhammadu Buhari, asking the court to declare illegal and incompatib­le with the oath of office and public interest the recent pardon granted to former governors of Plateau State, Senator Joshua Dariye, and Taraba State, Rev. Jolly Nyame who are serving jail terms for corruption.

Dariye and Nyame were recently pardoned alongside 157 others convicted for various offences. The two men were investigat­ed, prosecuted and convicted for stealing N1.16 billion and N1.6 billion respective­ly from their state treasuries, while they were in office between 1999 and 2007.

However, in the suit number FHC/L/CS/825/2022 filed last Friday, at the Federal High Court, Lagos, SERAP wants the court to determine whether the exercise of the power of prerogativ­e of mercy to grant pardon to Dariye and Nyame was compatible with the public interest, the oath of office, and constituti­onal duty to combat corruption.

SERAP also sought for an order setting aside the pardon granted to Dariye and Nyame in the public interest, and for the sake of the integrity, well-being and prosperity of Nigeria, and the country’s internatio­nal obligation­s.

The suit filed on behalf of SERAP by its lawyers Kolawole Oluwadare and Opeyemi Owolabi, read in part: “The pardon power, if properly exercised, can help to protect citizens against possible miscarriag­e of justice. Section 15(5) of the Nigerian Constituti­on of 1999 (as amended) provides that ‘The State shall abolish all corrupt practices and abuse of power. Article 26 of the UN Convention against Corruption to which Nigeria is a state party requires the government to ensure ‘effective, proportion­ate and dissuasive sanctions’ including criminal and non-criminal sanctions, in cases of grand corruption.

“Article 26 complement­s the more general requiremen­t of article 30, paragraph 1, that sanctions must take into account the gravity of the corruption offences.

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