Anti-graft agencies to quiz Lawal, Oke

Tue, Oct 31, 2017 | By publisher


Politics

 

SACKED Babachir Lawal, secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, and Ayo Oke, director-general, National Intelligence Agency, NIA, are to be quizzed by the anti-graft agencies.

Following their President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday, October 30, there have been calls from various quarters they be handed over to the anti-graft agencies.

Nevertheless, a statement issued by Garba Shehu, the senior special assistant on Media and Publicity, said Buhari’s position “is that investigation agencies which have already commenced the investigation of the two officers removed from office will go on with their work of investigation without any interference or hindrance.

“The president, who is fully conversant with the provisions of the constitution will not stop the investigation of anyone because he has no such power under our laws. This is a decision of the Supreme Court,” Shehu said, adding: “The President under our laws can, through the Attorney General, enter a nolle prosequi to stop an ongoing trial. He may, upon conviction, order a pardon.

“Beyond these, the president cannot order investigation agencies to not investigate anyone and does not intend to do in this, or any other circumstance.

“Based on his wish and desire for a strict observance of the law, the President expects the EFCC, ICPC and such agencies to proceed with ongoing investigations..

“When and where they have reasonable grounds to charge former or serving officers to court.

Lawal was suspended on April 19, following allegation of misappropriation of fund meant for development of the North East.

The president based his decision on the report of the three- man panel headed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo which probed corruption allegations against the two officials.

Femi Adesina, special adviser on Media and Publicity to the president, who announced the decision, said Buhari accepted the recommendation of the Osinbajo panel to terminate Lawal and Oke’s appointments.

Consequently, the president appointed Boss Mustapha as the SGF. The appointment, according to the statement, takes immediate effect.

Besides, Buhari also approved the recommendation to set up a three-member panel to, among other things, look into the operational, technical and administrative structure of the NIA and make appropriate recommendations. The names of the members of the panel were not given.

Until yesterday, Mustapha, a lawyer and politician, was the managing director and chief executive officer of the National Inland Waterways Authority, NIWA.

Lawal was alleged to have engaged in misappropriation of funds and lack of due process in the Presidential Initiative North East, PINE, which focuses on the redevelopment and humanitarian crisis caused largely by the Boko Haram menace in that region.

 

– Oct 31, 2017 @ 11:27 GMT |

 

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