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Prof. Itse Sagay |
The report of the
Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, has come out with
its recommendations one year after its inauguration by Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari.
In its report from August 2015 to July 2016, the Executive Secretary, Bolaji Owasanoye, highlighted areas of concentration.
Amongst are the things that the committee maps out as sentencing
guidelines for high profile cases where huge monies are trapped.
guidelines for high profile cases where huge monies are trapped.
He decried the amount of monies that the Nigerian government has lost to such cases and its effect on the economy.
“If we do simple arithmetic of all those high profile cases, just add
the sums and see how much you will come up with, it will be far above
two trillion and because the state has not recovered the money, we will
see the effect on the economy,” he said.
the sums and see how much you will come up with, it will be far above
two trillion and because the state has not recovered the money, we will
see the effect on the economy,” he said.
The chairman of the committee, Professor Itse Sagay, also added
that Nigeria needs an upright judiciary without which the nation’s
democracy would collapse.
that Nigeria needs an upright judiciary without which the nation’s
democracy would collapse.
The sudden raid of the houses of some judges by the DSS and the
subsequent arrest of the judicial officers drew a plethora of reactions
recently.
subsequent arrest of the judicial officers drew a plethora of reactions
recently.
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But Professor Sagay described the anti-corruption campaign of the
President as right, while describing the criticism from Nigerians as
totally wrong and shocking.
President as right, while describing the criticism from Nigerians as
totally wrong and shocking.
“We need the judiciary but we need an upright judiciary. Without
that, one arm of government will collapse and democracy will collapse.
that, one arm of government will collapse and democracy will collapse.
“Let us think of the implication of what is going on. If we don’t put
the judiciary right or have a judiciary in which we have confidence,
with integrity and honour, with moral authority, then we have no
government and we have no democracy,” he said.
the judiciary right or have a judiciary in which we have confidence,
with integrity and honour, with moral authority, then we have no
government and we have no democracy,” he said.
Source: Channels TV