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Written by Paul Adujie   
Monday, 11 June 2007

Arrest The Corrupt NOW! With Zero Option
By Paul I. Adujie
Lawcareer2007@aol.com
New York, United States

 


Avowedly, I have supported the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, and AIG of Police, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the EFCC Chairman, since his appointment. And I have no regrets whatsoever. I believed and I continue to believe in the fight to eliminate and eradicate corruption from Nigeria. It is a task, that should be done and that must be done!

A news item that is in the online version of a Nigerian Newspaper today, is, however, a source of great concern and worry to me. It is to the effect that the EFCC is taking actions that seems, in my view to be offering some sorts of olive branches to the putridly corrupt ex-governors, of which the EFCC obviously have concrete, cogent, convincing and compelling evidences of humongous corruption cases.

The EFCC was reported by the press as, "requesting" that the ex-governors in Nigeria, voluntarily, surrender their gigantic loots and willingly visit the EFCC offices, to avoid the wrath of the EFCC! There will be no laidback "request" to the looters! Arrest them!

AND, I am tempted to ask, the EFCC, why this cordial and extraordinarily friendly invitations to these obviously amoral and morally bankrupt persons, persons, who are exceedingly corrupt? When did any law enforcement apparatuses start to issue gentle dinner-like invitations to  the mafia or armed robbers and blood suckers?

I thought there was an agreement to fight corruption in Nigeria, regardless of who is president? I thought that there was a   national consensus to fight  corruption in Nigeria, whomever the corrupt is? Nigerians expect the war on corruption to be intensified, not lessened. Nigerians are not expecting a kiss-and-make-up between the EFCC and the corrupt. Nigerians are not expecting a wink and a nod, to the corrupt. Nigerians are not expecting a kinder gentler EFCC. EFCC can be cordial and professional, that is it!

Nigeria must fight and decimate looters as if with, literal blinders on! Eliminating and eradicating looters from Nigeria, is the moral equivalents of clearing the Augean stable. It is the financial equivalents of debt cancellation or the elimination of debt overhang, which has allowed Nigeria to breathe a new air of fresh start in financial freedom. We must do the same with corruption. We must decimate, kill and annihilate it. So, we can free-up misdirected and misapplied Nigeria’s resources, into produce endeavors or ventures.

Corruption is a cancer, it eats away at Nigeria’s investments. Investments in public infrastructures are diverted and siphoned, because of corruption and as a consequence, Nigerians are deprived of public infrastructure. Nigerians are made thirsty in the infinite oceans of Nigeria’s profound boundless abundances! This has been the case in Nigeria for far too long. President Yar’Adua must urgently bare his fangs and his teeth against corruption! He must soon display his ferociousness against the corrupt and corruption!

I have over the past several years believed that the law enforcement apparatuses in Nigeria were handicapped, as they have had their hands, literally, tied behind their backs with the immunity clause as entrenched in the Constitution of Nigeria, 1999, section 308, as these law enforcement apparatuses sought to fight corrupt public officials, especially, since 2003

As a consequence, I had written, a series of articles, explaining the immunity clause, in costs and benefits, in effect, arguing both sides of the immunity clause concept. I, as well, at some point, opined a change, in arguing the necessity of the removal or the need to expunge the clause and section of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999.

In all these, I was consistent in rooting and offering my applause to those who fight corruption in Nigeria, in all our behalves. In particular, the EFCC, but also, the ICPC, the Nigeria Police and our various law enforcement agencies and enforcement machineries.

Eventually, it came to be, that those who sought to derail the punishments for the vapidly corrupt, succeeded with their preachments of the Rule of Law and Due Process, to such an extent, that the likes, of persons such as Joshua Chibi Dariye, were able to return to power, at Rayfield, Jos the Plateau state capital, on arguments that were based on pure legal  technicalities and legalese. Dariye was extremely corrupt as governor of Plateau State. Dariye, as a result, had the last laugh. He never bothered to follow the touted rule of law and due process, then, or now. He did not do so on May 29, 2007 either. He jettisoned due process as he ignored the handover and inauguration formalities. He just walked away from Government House Jos on May 28, 2007.
His whereabouts is currently unknown! So much for the rule of law and due process?

The now famous Rule of Law and Due Process Brigade in Nigeria, can take that, and kiss it! Ditto the courts! Somebody should whisper it to Nigerians, that Nigeria need radical surgery, precise radical surgery to remove the corrupt and corruption from our society! I hold the view, that, extraordinary infestations, such as corruption, demands vigorous solution.

Nigeria has certainly been going through extraordinary times. Especially and in particular reference to the fight against corruption, and those who corruptly enrich themselves, at the expense of Nigerians and Nigeria’s public resources. I had hoped that the fight against corruption will be a multiple pronged approach that will be universal and holistic its outlook. In order words, I expected everyone and every of our institutions, public and private, including the legal system, to recognize the crucial importance of excising the cancer of corruption from our society. But, that did not quite happen. It has not quite happen. But it must!

I had assumed that the EFCC and other law enforcement agencies in Nigeria, were ready to pounce on these ex-governors and other officials,  as soon as officials’ terms of office, of these ex-governors and other officials expired. I had assume that the  EFCC foot soldiers were shadowing, tailing, trailing and lurking behind every retiring governor and other officials, waiting to arrest them as soon as the third week of May 2007!

I take the view, the long view, that President Yar’Adua’s government needs and deserves a honeymoon of some sorts, to enable it settle down properly, first, then, become ensconced and effective. I have protested against his critics, admonishing, that the brand new president needs some breathing room to enable him find his presidential feet at Nigeria’s helms. But, there are now urgent issues of national importance, in connections with corrupt ex-governors and other officials.

It is quite understandable, that as a consequence of the imperfections from the elections that we have just had, and as the new administration is deliberately seeking reconciliation and healing, in the nation, it is understandable that President Yar’Adua may prefer tentative sorts of stepping out, in dealing with, even our perennial national challenges. The appearance must not be created however, that the doors are ajar, for those corrupt ex-governors to simply walk away! Nigeria, must, in robust and vigorous ways, fight looters!

President Yar’Adua must clear the air, as to his faith in the EFCC hot-pursuits of the corrupt. Mr. President must assure Nigerians that corrupt public officials, including and especially, the ex-governors, must not have any wiggle room whatsoever! This is not negotiable, it should not be negotiable! Friends or foe, any and every corrupt governor should have the book thrown at them.

President Yar’Adua must give Mallam Nuhu Ribadu or a successor? the teeth needed to bite and bite hard, at the looters, the pillagers and plunderers of Nigeria’s resources!

Nigeria’s rapid development, advancement and greatness depend on it!




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Why the ex-governors alone? Why not the ex-president of a most unaccountable Federal Government that controlled the lion share of the federation account between 1999-2007? Why not start from the audit report submitted by Vincent Azie before he was relieved of his post as Auditor-General of the Federation for documenting that a lot of funds were not accounted for under the Presidency? Why not scrutinize the books of the NNPC for instance? Why not focus on the ex-ministers?
You are shying away from the conclusion that had always been obvious to many contributors on this forum: that the EFCC had always been an instrument of witch-hunting real and perceived enemies of Obasanjo and may have metamorphosed from being an Obasanjo attack-dog to an agency that waits for Yar'Adua's go-ahead before taking any action.
Mr. Paul, with due respect, I have never read you being angry against the establishment in the past. I use to assume the goverment can do no wrong, or is it Obasanjo can do no wrong?

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Corruption is as old as Nigeria and has attained institutional status. Political office holders are in office only to despoil the treasury and not for public service. For over three decades of Nigeria's 46 years of independence she was under one totalitarian regime or another. During those years, due process and the rule of law were foreign to our homeland. I daresay that the present crop of leaders do not understand probity and integrity in service. Many western nations were once victims of this regrettable Nigerian experience but through collective will engaged their oppressive rulers believing that the liberty of man was worth dying for. Classical examples are France, Czechoslovakia, Russia, and Hungary. In my opinion, the Nigerian people are not ready for a velvet revolution, so why should their leaders (oppressors) care. Don't be surprised that the alleged corrupt politicians will receive royal treatment instead of prosecution and possibly jail terms. The hands of the powers that be in Nigeria are all soiled with ill-gotten wealth. It is not yet uhuru (apologies to Oginga Odinga).

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Expunge, Excise & Repeal Immunity Clause Now!
www.nigeriavillagesquare.com/index.php/content/view/1676/55/

Immunity from prosecution: Arguing both sides!
www.kwenu.com/publications/adujie/immunity_prosecution.htm

Posted by I Love Nigeria| 12.06.2007 11:00

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Paul, the ex-governors cannot be arrested and prosecuted simply because they

bank-rolled the Yar'Adua presidency! As a result, Yar'Adua doesn't have the moral

authority to do anything, I mean absolutely, anything. That's his own quagmire. How

about the EFCC inviting Jonathan Goodluck to account for his his stewardship of

Bayelsa. The state is said to be indebted to the tune of N30b naira! So, how can only

the governors be quizzed by the EFCC and not Obasanjo, Bode George, Annenih,

Ahmadu Ali, David Mark and all the thieving party members of PDP?

Posted by ebasain| 12.06.2007 11:56

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I keep saying Rawlings, Rawlings, Rawlings and mad, mad, mad! Paul, as they say

back home, 'smoll smoll, you de finali com aroun.' Is this an attempt to redeem thyself?

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I just have to see the tittle of an article to know wether it is Paul Adujie's or not. :D It always goes something like (exclamation marks and all):

"Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala the Great African Ambassador!!!"

Atiku, the shame of Nigeria, begs American President!!!"

Corrupt, Corrupt and Corrupt is Atiku, unlike Obasanjo!!!"

"Baba, resplendient in Agbada while eating a Banana!!!!"

"All Animals are Equal, but some are not so Equal!!!!"

"The Rule of Law must reign, except for Obasanjo!!!!!!!!"

"Soyinka owes Nigeria 10 Naira for going to US House!!!!"

"Soyinka is a Traitor - just like Mobolaji Aluko!!!!!"

I Love Nigeria so much I will steal for Nigeria!!!!!"

"Gosh, I Love Nigeria so much I will catch AIDS for her!!!"

"I am Patriotic, That is why I ignore Baba's Illegalities!!!!"

"Patriotism, Patriotism, Patriotism! Cannot be Over-Emphasized!!!"


"Baba in China, Shines a Congo!!!!"

I Love Nigeria too, Paul! Let me read this ya article first.

I am coming....(but going)...

Auspy.

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=Auspicious;183140>I just have to see the tittle of an article to know wether it is Paul Adujie's or not. :D It always goes something like (exclamation marks and all):

''Baba, resplendient in Agbada while eating a Banana!!!!"

"Baba in China, Shines a Congo!!!!"





These 2 sample titles are funny as hell. I find myself still laughing 30 minutes after reading your reply.

You are right, It is easy to tell it is Saul adujie's work from the title. This article is most likely a follow up to one of his many cut and paste postings (EFCC: Return Loot, or Face Trial! Ex-Governors ) in which he thought his daddy's son, ribadu was doing a good job. As usual he didnt bother to read his cut and paste article since it was EFCC and anything EFCC does is excellent but after reading the replies to the article he realised the EFCC was chatting rubbish and quickly posted this as a follow up to clear himself. Original lawyer gan gan!

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Tuesday, 19 Jun 2007
Fayose writes Ribadu, London police file briefs on Dariye, Ibori
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A former Governor of Ekiti State, Chief Ayodele Fayose, has written the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, on his readiness to appear before the agency.

A source, who spoke with our correspondent in confidence, said Fayose was seeking a soft-landing.

He said, “In his letter, the former governor of Ekiti is asking the commission how he can be ‘accommodated’ without any molestation. He is encouraged by the appearance of his former colleagues before the EFCC.”

The source said Fayose was looking forward to a plea-bargaining option instead of outright trial in court.

“We have a strong suspicion that Fayose has sneaked into the country but he does not want to come out of his hideout until there is a clear signal from the anti-graft body,” he added.

The source added that the EFCC was still studying Fayose’s letter, which might be replied this week.

He said Ribadu’s trip abroad had delayed the response to Fayose’s letter.

Meanwhile, some detectives from London Metropolitan Police on Friday submitted some reports on ex-Governors Dariye and James Ibori to the EFCC.

A source at the commission said the reports had to do with details of the foreign accounts of the two former governors.

He explained that the Met officers took time to explain their findings and what should be done.

The source, who added that the team returned to London at the weekend, was not forthcoming on whether any of the former governors would be extradited to the United Kingdom for trial.

In a related development, ex-Governor Boni Haruna of Adamawa State on Monday reported to the EFCC’s office in Abuja.

It was learnt that Haruna, who was interrogated by a team of detectives, had his international passport confiscated.

A source at the commission said Haruna was also directed to come back to the EFCC on Thursday.

Ekiti State lawmakers removed Fayose in 2006 following allegations of corruption. Although he denied the allegations, he was believed to have fled the country to avoid possible arrest and trial following loss of his immunity.

The EFCC had accused him of diverting $100, 000 to a personal account in the US.

Posted by I Love Nigeria| 19.06.2007 13:41

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