13

Oct

2007

Nuhu Ribadu: A True Defender of The Rule of Law PDF Print E-mail
By Paul Adujie

Neither pain, intimidation nor death threats will derail the EFCC he said. Our fight against corruption is a worthy fight. It is total. It is imbued with national, continental and global implications. Winning the war against corruption is of substantive significance. Winning the war against corruption will determine Nigeria’s place in the world says Nuhu Ribadu

Mallam Ribadu in his very specific and pristine manner, outlined the role rich and corrupt Nigerian citizens are presently playing in maligning the EFCC corruption fight efforts. He pointed to how the news media in Nigeria is controlled and used by the corrupt who he described as a tiny cabal, with a vice grip on Nigeria’s national affairs and Nigeria’s wealth.

Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the chairperson of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC is the real champion in Nigeria for the rule law and due process. Mallam Ribadu is a passionate and dedicated Nigerian public servant. He continues serve Nigeria with all his wisdom, strength and positive fervor, despite threats and great risks to his life and the lives of those EFCC employees, EFCC employees who are doing the heavy-lifting on behalf of all Nigerians.

This Assistant Inspector General of Police, Nuhu Ribadu, is a gem, a courageous man with so much grace under barrages of intense fire and brimstones!

The EFCC chairperson repeated his  avowals again recently, his avowal, to defend Nigerians and Nigeria, against corruption. His passionate commitment to the total annihilation and elimination of corruption from Nigeria. In his comments made in New York, United States, at a one day seminar on the war against corruption. Ribadu’s dedication is absolute and it always shines through, it is a commitment that is total.

Mallam Ribadu is clearly the true champion of the rule of law and due process. The ideals, the true tenets, meaning and implications, put in proper contexts. Nuhu Ribadu and the EFCC have been the ones reminding Nigerians that no one is above the law. The EFCC chairperson has been the one, reminding Nigerians and everyone else, to abide by and obey the laws of Nigeria; from constitution of Nigeria to local regulations.
He has been the one, letting the corrupt amongst us, know that they are not above the laws of Nigeria. And that no one is above the law

During these past several years, the EFCC chairperson has sought to implement and follow the rule of law and due process, by putting the feet of he corrupt to the fire; By visiting corrupt persons with penalties, punishments and consequences for their illegalities, regardless of their prominence and high profile statuses.

He has brought down a corrupt Inspector General of Police Mr. Tafa Balogun, Mr. DSP Alamieseigha and several state governors, despite their corruptly acquired wealth, false prominence and clouts. The high and mighty, have paid stiff price and very dearly. It is the expectation that the train has left the station, the train that will eventually take many more corrupt officials to the jails they rightfully belong. It might take a bit more time, but, surely, the time will come for Mr. Orji Uzor Kalu, Mr. James Onanefe Ibori, Mr. Joshua Chibi Dariye and many others.

At a recent seminar, there were copious references to purchases there were made and some, still be made by corrupt pubic officials. He mentioned specific items as boats, planes and houses, as specific reference items on which corrupt politicians squander looted public money. He described how many of these corrupt Nigerians pay for homes in America and Europe and pay cash down and pay in full, a feat no American can accomplish, unless they are winners of a lottery jackpot. In America and Europe, houses are usually purchased and paid for by installments, frequently over an extended period of thirty years and sometimes, more years!

Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, a vice president at the World Bank, was among the panelist at the corruption war seminar. She made a concise presentation in which she averted the minds of all present to the major distraction and derailment which is caused by  the corruption phenomenon in Nigeria

In very precise manner, she demonstrated to the audience’s delight, just how money budgeted for infrastructure are diverted. This diversions of money budgeted and targeted toward specific challenges, invariably lead to direct negative consequences such as bad roads, electricity or power failures and the near complete collapse of educational institutions, institutions that were hitherto, pride of our nation
Dr. Ezekwesili’s presentation was so well received, that the moderator, after the applauses, commented that Dr. Ezekwesili may have been taken away from Nigeria to the World Bank, but that Nigeria could never be taken out of her!

In recent times, there have been an upsurge of efforts, by certain persons who are attempting to rewrite recent Nigerian history of public events. These revisionists seem have literarily turned good logic in public debate on its head. Some people certainly are, by insisting and pretending that the only way to interpret compliance with the rule of law and due process, is to allow high profile and prominent citizens, public officials, who are looting public treasuries, is to set them free. Set them free, despite incontrovertible evidence of corruption against them. Why must Nigerians, in good conscience, let these looters go unpunished?

In June 2003, we wrote Adherence To The Rule Of Law And Due Process As Nigeria Advances and it was published; well before recent revisionism. Revisionism, started by shameless revisionists with their attempts to pull wool over the eyes of poor Nigerians. These futile attempts to shield brazen criminals, criminals, who have pillaged and plundered Nigeria of public resources. It is now common, to witness rote recitations and regurgitations of the rule of law and due process as mere cover and cloak for looters and common criminals who paraded themselves as public officials in our land!
 
We wrote Consequential Thinking as well as Certainty of Rewards and Punishments
  Well before some duplicitous supporters of looters started preaching the rule of law some of us and the EFCC were already saying, No Need to Apologize No One is Above The Law

Discerning Nigerians, know, as a matter of fact, the height of ignominy and extreme depravity in which public officials have engaged, for many years, and at great expense to all Nigerians. The desire, the burning desire, by the average Nigerian, I suppose, as far as these public officials are concerned, is to crush them with their revisionists liars. That would be a true justice. Nigerians and Nigeria have been deprived of billions of dollars in infrastructure and service, so deprived for years, it is estimated to be 400 billion dollars or more. Nigerians will be justified therefore, that they seek a pint of blood in legal penalties, for looters and the corrupt. Killers of our national dreams, all of them.

It seems in vogue these days, for these revisionists to engage in confounding obfuscation and confusion of the issues with their hypocrisy or false preachments of the rule of law and due process. Before these sing-song about the rule of law and due process came to be, there have been the brazen criminals who shredded our constitution and broke every laws and rules with impunity. Nigerians citizens now want penalties and consequences to be visited upon the pillagers and plunderers, who had established impunity and glorified it

There will be vindications for all Nigerians, as we must take solace in the efforts of the EFCC, the ICPC and others, who continue to work tirelessly, in spite of the stiff opposition and resistance armies; the opposition that have been raised by the gluttony and greed of these corrupt public officials and their friends-sympathizers!

It is saddening to see these revisionists and sundry pretenders, who now seek to lectures us all, about the rule law and due process. It would appear that the priestly behaviors of Mr. Alamieseigha, Mr. Dariye, Mr. Kalu and Mr. Ibori, were what led them to have money and assets found with them, confiscated by Britain and elsewhere. Are these defenders of looters, now telling the world that Britain does not adhere to due process  and the rule of law? Or is it simply the case that looters are finally being made to account for their criminal conducts in Nigeria and overseas!

Nigerians should support the EFCC. It is clear that the EFCC is unflinching, unwavering and unrelenting in its vehement war against corruption. Nigerians must stop vacillating about this fight against corruption and corrupt persons. We all must support  the EFCC’s worthy cause. We must support, encourage and give credit to the EFCC for achievements and accomplishments! Our actions will determine the development, advancements and greatness of Nigeria



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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 13.10.2007 18:58

Neither pain, intimidation nor death threats will derail the EFCC he said. Our fight against corr...Read the full article.

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Free PubliusFree Publius is offline

 # 2 | 13.10.2007 23:39

Paul,

If Ribadu announces today that he was going after the daylight CRIMINAL aka Nnamdi Uba, he would get far more Nigerians to have faith in him and support him than your persistently hollow pontifications.

And Paul, btw, all of these shameless groveling is truly beneath you. There must be a better way to beg for a job.

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philipikitaphilipikita is offline

 # 3 | 14.10.2007 01:00

This Adujie obsession with writing good about Ribadu is begining to look suspicious.
EFCC as an institution, is facing a lot of troubles. The face of EFCC, Ribadu is the biggest caouse of EFCC's troubles today, due to his loudmouth methods and penchant for being overly loyal to an individual.
Ribadu, courageous as he is, long compromised his leadership of the EFCC. He needs to leave for EFCC to begin afresh...

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 # 4 | 14.10.2007 03:29

Ribadu may be a dedicated fighter of corruption, but he is a very selective fighter. He has focused on what is politically useful to his masters, not on what is needed for the nation. There is no point in praising a skilled brain surgeon when he is not allowed to treat the patients who need his care.

Overseas law enforcement agencies are disapppointed in Ribadu and the EFCC. They have provided him with all sorts of information and background on some of Nigeria's biggest villains (politicians, 419ers, business tycoons, etc.) and Ribadu has chosen not to deal with this evidence. In fact some of this information was disclosed by the EFCC as a 'warning' to the very subjects of criminal investigation for reasons no one can truly fathom; although several possible suggestions have been considered.

Internationally, Ribadu is a devalued currency. There is a need for someone in that role who will not be anyone's pet hunting dog but who will enforce the law without fear nor favour. There are precious few Nigerians who don't know exactly who should be investigated and brought to justice; from former heads of state, to former governors, to 'leading businessmen and bankers', to glorified 'gofers' and to the godfathers which have sustained them.

No one seriously thinks the Ribadu is willing to do that job so it is time that he move aside for someone who might be willing.

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PalamedesPalamedes is offline

 # 5 | 14.10.2007 08:39


Mallam Ribadu... outlined the role rich and corrupt Nigerian citizens are presently playing in maligning the EFCC corruption fight efforts. ...the news media in Nigeria is controlled and used by the corrupt... with a vice grip on Nigeria’s national affairs and Nigeria’s wealth.



Mallam Ribadu has been naive and careless by ignoring his self-preservation instincts:- By definition, self-preservation inalienably include preservation of one's job from demise or deprecation by one's enemy.

Excuse my vanity while I consider myself (albeit momentarily) the honorable adviser to the great Nigerian Mallam Ribadu on how to handle enemies of the people and by extension his enemies. Here is what I would say to him in strict confidence (after first checking that there are no bugs in the visinity):

“Malam Nuhu Ribadu, sir, cut the crap; lets not be too superior about the gentlemen civil servant thing that you are; your enemies are becoming very vocal and are all over you lately; they are risking stains on their pristine agbada suit to playing it dirty.”

“It is said that Edgar Hoover had many skeletons in his cupboard—I am not saying that you sir have skeletons--, and yet to his enemies, he was untouchable. Why? Information is power, sir--as they say, and he had lots of files on each and everyone of his enemies (including the Kennedys) to destroy careers.”

“Edgar Hoover knew how to mange intelligence, and many people in your position have borrowed his style to ensure their longevity, USE IT!. And if he (his is the Attorney General of Federation and Minister of Justice) continues to become too noisy, I suggest that you feed the the press some of his private monkey businesses or even pay him a visit and show him some files or DVDs. With this advice, even the president cannot touch you.”

The reader can call it whatever he or she wishes; they are yours word(s), not mine; I call it man's instinct for self-preservation and no one would hold it against Malam Nuhu Ribadu. This is a noble philosophy, and I commend it to the Malam.

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 # 6 | 14.10.2007 12:07


As long as NIGERIA remains LAWLESS,our politcians choose to be corrupt and the law tend to protect certain class of people.MALLAM NUHU RIBADU & EFCC will continue to be an issue.
With the situation and level of corruption in NIGERIA i think MALLAM NUHU RIBADUand his organisation is doing a good job.
It is so painfull to read from certain people writting from the comfort of there home or office abroad writting against this man that so passionate about his job,this same set of people will say only RAWLINGS SOLUTION is good for NIGERIA,forgetting that EFCC is the closest to RAWLINGS SOLUTION in NIGERIA for now,the same people will write to condem the AGF.
I suggest the FG scrap EFCC and we go back to full-time business as usual or ask the AGF to appoint a new chairman for EFCC.
No doubt they're some associates,friends and relations of some of these known corrupt public official in the N.V.S.
I wonder why some people can be blowing COLD and HOT at the same time.

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 # 7 | 14.10.2007 13:28


=Palamedes;209178013>Mallam Ribadu has been naive and careless by ignoring his self-preservation instincts:- By definition, self-preservation inalienably include preservation of one's job from demise or deprecation by one's enemy.

Excuse my vanity while I consider myself (albeit momentarily) the honorable adviser to the great Nigerian Mallam Ribadu on how to handle enemies of the people and by extension his enemies. Here is what I would say to him in strict confidence (after first checking that there are no bugs in the visinity):

“Malam Nuhu Ribadu, sir, cut the crap; lets not be too superior about the gentlemen civil servant thing that you are; your enemies are becoming very vocal and are all over you lately; they are risking stains on their pristine agbada suit to playing it dirty.”

“It is said that Edgar Hoover had many skeletons in his cupboard—I am not saying that you sir have skeletons--, and yet to his enemies, he was untouchable. Why? Information is power, sir--as they say, and he had lots of files on each and everyone of his enemies (including the Kennedys) to destroy careers.”

“Edgar Hoover knew how to mange intelligence, and many people in your position have borrowed his style to ensure their longevity, USE IT!. And if he (his is the Attorney General of Federation and Minister of Justice) continues to become too noisy, I suggest that you feed the the press some of his private monkey businesses or even pay him a visit and show him some files or DVDs. With this advice, even the president cannot touch you.”

The reader can call it whatever he or she wishes; they are yours word(s), not mine; I call it man's instinct for self-preservation and no one would hold it against Malam Nuhu Ribadu. This is a noble philosophy, and I commend it to the Malam.



Have you considered that the reason why he has not used your method is simply because he does not have that intelligence. It is that distict lack of intelligence that makes him frustrated in the face of court orders. It is that lack of intelligence that made him a mockery of law enforcement agencies in the west.

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PalamedesPalamedes is offline

 # 8 | 14.10.2007 13:55

@Bunch17

Mmmm, you might be write; it could explain why his enemies are very bold to take him on.

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 # 9 | 14.10.2007 14:08


=Bunch17;209178057>Have you considered that the reason why he has not used your method is simply because he does not have that intelligence. It is that distict lack of intelligence that makes him frustrated in the face of court orders. It is that lack of intelligence that made him a mockery of law enforcement agencies in the west.



Bunch17 Sir,

The intelligence suggested by Palamedes may or may not be available to Ribadu. Intelligence gathering methods in Nigeria should not be overestimated. But chek your facts properly Sir. Ribadu is not a mockery of law enforcement agencies in the west. On the contrary. His strongest support base is the west and believe me, he would have long been ditched without it. And wrongly too...

God bless!

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 # 10 | 14.10.2007 15:05


=ocnus;209177983>Ribadu may be a dedicated fighter of corruption, but he is a very selective fighter. He has focused on what is politically useful to his masters, not on what is needed for the nation. There is no point in praising a skilled brain surgeon when he is not allowed to treat the patients who need his care.

Overseas law enforcement agencies are disapppointed in Ribadu and the EFCC. They have provided him with all sorts of information and background on some of Nigeria's biggest villains (politicians, 419ers, business tycoons, etc.) and Ribadu has chosen not to deal with this evidence. In fact some of this information was disclosed by the EFCC as a 'warning' to the very subjects of criminal investigation for reasons no one can truly fathom; although several possible suggestions have been considered.

Internationally, Ribadu is a devalued currency. There is a need for someone in that role who will not be anyone's pet hunting dog but who will enforce the law without fear nor favour. There are precious few Nigerians who don't know exactly who should be investigated and brought to justice; from former heads of state, to former governors, to 'leading businessmen and bankers', to glorified 'gofers' and to the godfathers which have sustained them.

No one seriously thinks the Ribadu is willing to do that job so it is time that he move aside for someone who might be willing.



ocnus,

A very senior detective with Scotland Yard (England) was interviewed last week on BBC News. He said that the EFCC is very effective and efficient. So I am at a loss to understand where you got your information.

I work at a senior level in the UK government department. The EFCC is highly rated here. Please ensure you get your facts right before making comments on issues.

If you understand the difficulty with proving a case of corruption in today's world, then you appreciate the enormous task facing Ribadu and his team and get a better picture as to why he has not been able to arrest some people.

You have to believe that some thieves are smarter than others. In most cases the ones arrested are those betrayed by their close confidants and/or those that are reckless enough to leave traces behind them.

Someone may be fraudulent but without evidence there is nothing anyone can do. It is even more difficult in a society where intelligence gathering is difficult. The problem is made worse by senior advocates (SAN) who, with no jobs to sustain their status, will do anything prove their clients are innocent.
 

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