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Chairman
of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mrs
Farida Waziri has described as baseless
criticisms over a purported advisory list to
political parties saying that those behind
the outcry are only out
for mischief.
“ I have been vilified for something I do
not know anything about. I woke up one
morning to see people discussing on TV a
list said to be written by EFCC .
I am
a lawyer of many years standing and I obey
the rule of law. What is causing some people
sleepless nights is simply a table of our
prosecution activities which has been in the
public domain for over two years”, Waziri
said.
The anti-corruption agency boss made the
clarification Friday October 29, 2010 while
receiving the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA)
President, Joseph Bodunrin Daudu, SAN at the
Commission’s headquarters in
Abuja.
Waziri reiterated her call for every
Nigerian especially public oriented
organizations to join the war against
economic crimes and corruption saying NBA
remains a crucial partner to EFCC in the
war. She pointed out that the Commission’s
work needs to be supported by all
stakeholders as no amount of work by EFCC
would be meaningfully appreciated if
convictions are not achieved.
According to her,
“
It is my
view that we should all come to a point
where the judiciary should declare
speedy trial
of all corruption cases if the accused
persons are not ready to prove their
innocence. This is where I believe your
intervention will forever be appreciated by
posterity. In other climes, it is the
accused persons that approach the court to
seek speedy trial of their cases because
they want to prove their innocence but the
reverse is the case here.
“As a lawyer, I
don’t believe in any other means to fight
the course of justice other than the law.
That is why I have remained strictly
committed to the rule of law in my over two
years in office. But we all have a major
responsibility to ensure and prove to the
ordinary man on the street that the law
works, otherwise it will be extremely
dangerous for the society if the masses
should lose faith and confidence in the law.
The challenge is ours and I urge you all to
partner with us to forestall this danger.”
While acknowledging government’s commitment
to the fight against graft, Waziri expressed
sadness that cases involving some high
profile persons are taking too long in
courts, thereby making a mockery of the
nation’s judicial system. In her words,
“People do all sorts of things to stall
trial and some of the cases have not even
started five years after arraignments and
yet in some other jurisdictions, people
plead that they be taken to court to clear
their names over allegations of corruption.
“ I appeal to members of the most noble
profession in the world, NBA to come to our
rescue in the name of the federal
republic
of Nigeria.”
She stressed that no amount of blackmail
would distract her from the work she has
been divinely called to do saying that God
has been her staying power despite all the
threat and blackmail she and the Commission
have been subjected to.
In his remarks, the NBA president, chided
the bench for the delay being experienced in
the trial of corruption cases stating that
many judges who handle corruption cases were
not adequately trained to do so. “ I will
put the blame for the delay squarely on the
doorstep of courts and not on lawyers nor
EFCC.
It behooves on the court to have timelines
for criminal matters and be organized.”
He said there was no reason why some appeals
cannot be heard within seven days as in
other climes where cases are dispensed
within a stipulated time.
“ Our judges need to operate with the degree
of speed that these matters deserve but I
see the problem as that of some of them
being ill- equipped and again on the entire
structure of the judiciary.”
He advocated for an amendment of the EFCC
Act which he said needed to have some
provisions for plea bargain.
He praised Waziri for her zeal and
commitment saying that she should not be
deterred as Nigerians are praying for her.
The NBA boss was accompanied on the visit by
Olumiwa Akinboro,General Secretary, Emeka
Obegolu, Publicity Secretary, and Osita
Okoro ,Director,administration of the NBA.
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