Rivers
TUC Lauds CJN’s Stance On Plea Bargain
The Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC) Rivers Council has commended the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Dahiru Musdapher for abolishing the plea bargain procedure offered to suspects standing trial for corrupt enrichment and sundry crimes.
The Rivers Council chairman Comrade Chika Onuegbu, told The Tide that the move was poised to fight corruption and called the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) to take advantage of the development.
The CJN had recently deplored the plea bargain facility offered, by the Attorney General of the federation to suspects standing trial before EFCC in the country.
Justice Musdapher who described the facility as novel said, it made a mess of the anti corruption war.
According to him, the plea bargain facility has a dubious origin aimed at shielding high profile crooks who rape public treasury by offering them soft landing and declared it as alien to Nigerian law-substantive or procedural. His words: “It was invented to provide soft landing to high profile criminals who loot the treasury entrusted to them. It is an obstacle to our fight against corruption it should never again be mentioned in our jurisprudence”.
Ht further said, those who get court injunctions to restrain law enforcement agencies from arresting them may likely be guilty of alleged offences. “The guilty are afraid and when a man who has abused the public trust reposed in him feels the heat of the approaching arm of the law, he rushes to a judge with flexible conscience who makes him untouchable to the law enforcement agents”, he explained.
He added that getting court injunctions was another obstacle to the struggle to uproot corruption in the country.
On reviewing some portions of the country’s criminal laws, Justice Musdapher said, “May I also draw your attention to our prisons where fellow human beings are reduced to the barest level of humanity. I think the time is ripe to include a provision for suspended sentence in the criminal procedure code and criminal law, afterall, as Roscoe Pound, said in his introduction to the Philosophy of Law (1922) The law must be stable but it must not stand still”.
The TUC, Rivers Council also lauded the new directive by the CJN mandating all judges to complete all anti-corruption cases within six months.
According to Comrade Onuegbu “it is our hope that the CJN and NJC will put everything in place to ensure that this new directive is adhered to, as the high number of pending corruption cases does not show that Nigeria is serious about fighting high profile corruption.
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