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By Nuhu Ribadu
Facebook Tuesday Oct 27,2009 |
The conviction of Chief
Olabode George, former Chairman Nigeria
Ports Authority (NPA), and four other
board members, today at the court of
Justice Joseph Olubunmi Oyewole, in
Ikeja Lagos, marks another great
reference point in the investigation,
prosecution, and trial of corruption
cases in Nigeria. This is in keeping
with the foundation philosophy upon
which the EFCC was built at origin.
I salute the courage and intellect of
the learned judge who has demonstrated
over time that he offers an exemplary
model in the fight against corruption
and for a true definition of rule of law
in the country. This occasion therefore
affords us the opportunity to salute
other judges in the country that have
done well in advancing our jurisprudence
on corruption and justice.
As is very well known, the successful
resolution of cases in favor of justice
and equity commence from a thorough
investigation and diligent prosecution.
In this regard, we must also salute the
long and strained investigation leading
to the indictment of Bode George in
2005. At moments like this,
investigators and prosecutors, stretched
out in exhilarating adrenalin, are
rightly thrilled that their hard work is
rewarded by the society and its best
institutions.
It is however a measure of our present
national dilemma that Chief George could
later sue some newspapers for libel on
account of the damning indictment report
I prepared against him. Nevertheless,
his subsequent conviction is evidence
that ultimately the law catches up with
the bad guys, however long it might
take.
I believe that cynics in our midst will
therefore find therapy in the courageous
stature of Justice Oyewole and other
judges whose silent but determined
courage is helping to reshape the
architecture of our rule of law and
sense of justice as a people. It is a
healthy hope to hold, therefore, that
their inspiring examples will guide
other courts where cases of grand
corruption are still pending.
Nigeria will be great again!
Nuhu Ribadu,
Senior Fellow,
St. Antony’s College
Oxford University,
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
26 October, 2009
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