Tuesday 17 May 2016

Buhari begs Lawyers to support his Anti-Corruption war.


President Muhammadu Buhari has appealed to Legal Practitioners in the country to kick against corruption “the way the military is pushing out Boko Haram insurgency and other security challenges out of the country.”

Buhari who was represented by his Senior Special Adviser on Legal Matters, Prof. Adamu Usman made this assertion at the Kaduna branch of the Nigerian Bar Association’s Law Week with the theme, “The fight against corruption: the role of the Bar and the Bench,” in Kaduna on Monday.

Prof Adamu said, “In Buhari’s first coming, the Bar in particular was not very helpful to his anti-corruption crusade. They boycotted the Special Military Tribunals for the Recovery of Public Property set up by his then government on the grounds that the tribunals were chaired by soldiers instead of judges, the lawyers’ preferred chairmen.

“Only Gani Fawehinmi of blessed memory and a few other senior lawyers broke the rank with their colleagues by supporting the tribunals and participating in their trials.

“Now the same Buhari is back again on the saddle locking horns once more with the hydra-headed monster called corruption. When in 1984 we refused to support his anti-corruption war, we saw what corruption eventually did to the country.

“It may even do worse now if by our lack of cooperation and support, the current anti-corruption war is once more lost.

“I strongly feel we should give the current anti-corruption fight a chance of success by supporting it. History should not repeat itself because from my knowledge of history repeating itself, whenever it repeats itself, it carries vengeance and calamity in its fist and teeth.”

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