Why President Buhari Can Never Forgive GEJ, Other Corrupt Nigerians.
Also, the Resident Consultant, Media and events of the ICPC, Mr. Folu Olamiti, said that he could not comment on the story, when contacted. “I can’t comment on it,” he said. Recall that the EFCC Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, in 2012, when he was being screened by the Senate, called for the establishment of special courts for corruption cases.
He had said, “The reason for the clamour for special courts for certain cases has to do with the processes of law. Judges have corrupt cases and other cases to attend to, but if we have special courts for corruption cases, it would facilitate the process. I don’t think it will be too much to ask that a special court be dedicated to corruption cases.”
Lagos lawyer, Mr. Festus Keyamo, and Executive Chairman of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, described the plan to create special courts to handle corruption cases as a welcome development. But a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Joseph Nwobike, described the establishment of such courts as needless.
Last week, while granting audience to members of the National Peace Committee led by Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar in the presidential villa, Abuja, President Buhari had announced that the prosecution of those who looted the nation’s treasury would commence in a matter of weeks.
The National Peace Committee had advised Buhari to adhere to the rule of law in his anti-corruption war.
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