Falana calls for establishment of anti-corruption court
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Ade Adesomoju, Abuja
Human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana
(SAN), said on Wednesday urged the President Muhammadu-led Federal
Government to sponsor a bill for the creation of special anti-corruption
court for speedy determination of graft cases.
He said though the Federal Government
deserved commendation for its renewed fight against corruption, the
anti-graft war could not be won in the regular courts which he said were
already congested and prone to adjournment of corruption cases to the
delight of the high profile suspects.
Falana, who said this in a lecture which
he delivered at an ocassion at the Faculty of Law, Osun State
University, Ifetedo, added that the regular court would not be able to
cope with the number of cases that would likely be filed following the
indictment and subsequent recommendation of suspects for prosecution.
The lecture, a copy of which was sent to
our correspondent shortly after the Senior Advocate of Nigeria
delivered it was titled, ‘The justiciability of socio-economic rights in
Nigeria’.
It read in part, “With the ongoing
investigations into serious allegations of massive corruption in the
office of the National Security Adviser, the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency, the Nigerian Ports Authority etc it is
clear that the regular courts cannot cope with the trial of the many
suspects that are likely to be indicted and recommended for prosecution.
“It is high time the Executive
sponsored a bill for the establishment of an anti-corruption court.
Otherwise, a decade from now the corruption cases which were commenced
17 years ago will remain in the docket! The proposed court will
specifically handle cases of corruption, terrorism, drug trafficking,
human trafficking, advance fee fraud and other economic crimes. The
proposed courts should be manned by judges of proven integrity.”
Falana firmed up his submission with a
recent release by the Minister of Information and Culture disclosing
that that cases of 55 ex-public officers and businessmen standing trial
for allegedly stealing N1.3trn in the last eight years had been
subjected to an indeterminable delays.
He called for urgent need to reorganise the ICPC, Code of Conduct Bureau and Code of Conduct Tribunal.
He also called on the Army to
court-martial military officers who had allegedl diverted billions of
dollars meant for procurement of arms.
He said, “It is my submission that the
military officers who diverted billions of dollars and naira earmarked
for procurement of arms and armament are liable to be charged under
section 45 for aiding the enemy and section 52 for mutiny by impeding or
sabotaging the counter insurgency operations and thereby collaborating
with the enemy, section 62 for failure to perform military duties and
section 66 for stealing under the Armed Forces Act. Although retired
military officers cannot be subjected to trial after 3 months after
retirement the limitation does not apply to mutiny by virtue of section
169 (2) of the AFA.
“The proposed trial before
military courts will meet the justice of the case and the expectations
of the public. More so, that the Rules of Procedure applicable in
courts-martial have no room for frivolous adjournments, motions for
bail, interlocutory appeals, stay of proceedings of proceedings and
interim or perpetual injunctions.
Falana calls for establishment of anti-corruption court
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