Judiciary

FG Secures 1,000 Convictions On Terrorism — Malami


Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami

The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, says the ministry has secured no fewer than 1000 convictions on terrorism within 18 months.

Mr Malami disclosed this on Thursday at the 46th session of the State House Ministerial Briefing organised by the Presidential Communications Team in Abuja.

He said within the period under review, the ministry had been involved in 312 cases ranging from terrorism to maritime offences, armed robbery, cyber-crime and kidnapping, among others.

The minister said the justice sector encompassed all institutions of government involved in the administration, enforcement and dispensation of justice.

“This sector extends beyond the federal level and cuts across sub-national entities and the three arms of government, namely the judiciary, the executive and the legislature.

“Effective collaboration and coordination are therefore at the crux of the mandate of the Federal Ministry of Justice,” he said.

Mr Malami said the briefing highlighted not only the policy initiatives of the ministry but also extended to critical achievements in the justice sector through policies and initiatives.

”They are targeted at improving legislative policies, the judicial system, correctional system, law enforcement, constitutional guarantees and other critical component of the entire justice sector system.

“All these are fundamental to ensuring access to justice, safety, security and in combating corruption as well economic and financial crimes in Nigeria,’’ he stated.

Mr Malami said the justice sector, as with every other sector, had continued to witness some challenges which constituted impediments to justice.

He said through the instrumentality of the Office of the Attorney General, all justice sector stakeholders had built consensus.

He added that they had led to the identification of the challenges and resulted in the development and adoption of the first-ever National Justice Policy in 2017.

Mr Malami said: “Following this landmark achievement of consensus among the justice sector stakeholders, all justice sector institutions across the country have continued to collaborate.

”They have also provided frameworks for the realisation of the objectives set out in the National Justice Policy.

“It is our firm expectation that the full implementation of the proposals in the national policy on the justice sector would lead to greater synergy and shared knowledge among all stakeholders involved in the administration of justice.

“But, whatever successes we are about to unfold under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari are the products of that consensus.


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”We are happy to state for the first time in the history of this nation, we are doing wonderfully well arising from the consensus that has been built among these stakeholders in the administration of justice.’’

He said his focus was on criminal prosecution by the ministry in the last 18 months.

Mr Malami said that at a point, the country was confronted with the challenge related to the speedy administration of justice.

He said the Federal Ministry of Justice, through consensus building by the legislature, the executive and ministries, came up with the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and its implementation to speed up prosecution.

“We were confronted further with the challenge that high profile anti-corruption cases.

“Those involved in it were using the proceeds of the crime in question to pose a greater challenge to what we are doing.

”This is arising from their movements, arising from the deployment of such resources, we also came up the Executive Order No 6 which restricts their access to funding,” the minister said.

He said that based on the act and the executive order, the foundation for the prosecution was laid.

The minister said that aside from collaborative achievements, the ministry had made exclusive landmark achievements.

“So, arising therefrom, for example, by way of criminal prosecution, the Federal Ministry of Justice, exclusively……I am not talking about the entire prosecution because other agencies of government—EFCC, NDLEA, ICPC are equally involved in direct prosecution.

“So, the Federal Ministry of Justice, within the 18 months period, I am talking about, was actively involved in the prosecution of 312 criminal cases.

”These were for various offences including terrorism, maritime offences, armed robbery, cyber-crime and kidnapping, among others.

“We have so far, as a ministry secured over 1000 convictions on terrorism within the period in consideration,’’ he said.
(NAN)
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