A human rights activist, Mr. Kayode Ajulo has disagreed with
an alleged decision of the police authorities to put on hold trial of the
former Chairman of the House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee on Fuel
Subsidy, Hon. Farouk Lawan, over the $620,000 bribery scandal. Ajulo who is legal practitioner, described the
reports of police to wait for the legal advice of the Attorney-General as
tantamount to double standard. The activist said by the nature and form of the
bribery case, it is quite clear that the police and even the Independent
Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) have constitutional powers to prosecute the
matter.
According Ajulo, “the alleged report that the police was
waiting for the Attorney-General’s legal advice on Lawan’s bribery scandal is
rather unfortunate as it has no basis in the Nigerian jurisprudence. As a
lawyer, I saw the police position on this as double standard based on the
personalities involved, The matter nevertheless is common criminal offence
provided for in our penal/criminal code.
One therefore wondered if every common case of graft is sent to the AGF
for legal advice, how many of such cases will be prosecuted.”
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