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Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by shachris02: 11:47am On Jun 16, 2015

Summary

VANGUARD reports that Presidency sources disclosed that a committee of legends in law, led by the vice-president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo identified the five bills which have been passed on to the President for further scrutiny.

The bills which may become law for the anti-corruption fight include:

Office of the Financial Ombudsman Bill 2015
National Convicts and Criminal Records Bill 2015
Electronics Transactions Bill 2015
Whistle Blower Protection Bill 2015
Nigerian International Financial Centre Bill 2015


President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to employ five proposed laws as his weapons in the fight against corruption, close associates of the President have disclosed.

Presidency sources disclosed that a committee of legends in law, led by the vice-president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo identified the five bills which have been passed on to the President for further scrutiny.

The President in turn is said to have requested legal advice on the five bills which include the Office of the Financial Ombudsman Bill 2015, National Convicts and Criminal Records Bill 2015, Electronics Transactions Bill 2015, Whistle Blower Protection Bill 2015 and the Nigerian International Financial Centre Bill 2015.

All five bills were among the 46 rushed through the Senate on June 3, the last day of sitting by the 7th Senate. Presidency sources, however, could not confirm if the presidency gave any prompting to the Senate on the bills that led to the controversial passage of the 46 bills in a space of 10 minutes.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu nevertheless confirmed the presidency’s interest in the five bills but would not say more than that when contacted by Vanguard.
DINNER—President Muhammadu Buhari waves to other guests as he is recognized amongst other Heads of States at a dinner which took place, yesterday, at the International Conference Centre in Johannesburg South Africa during 25th AU Summit

DINNER—President Muhammadu Buhari waves to other guests as he is recognized amongst other Heads of States at a dinner which took place, yesterday, at the International Conference Centre in Johannesburg South Africa during 25th AU Summit

However, normally reliable sources close to the President told Vanguard that the President has sought legal advice on the bills. The sources, however, would not say to what degree the Osinbajo-led committee of legends in law has gone on the issue, but it is expected that the committee would prod the President to give his assent to the bills.

Osinbajo has generally been expected to lead the administration’s efforts in justice sector reform and the identification of the five bills in the initial campaign against graft is believed to be in that direction.

Osinbajo leads law experts

“A Committee of legends in law led by Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) is putting finishing touches to a recommendation that will request President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to five of the 46 bills hurriedly passed by the 7th National Assembly at the point of its exit,” the normally reliable source now working with the president told Vanguard on the basis of anonymity.

The sources, however, could not confirm if the opinion have been delivered to the President who is expected back in the country today after a two-day visit to South Africa.

It is expected that the President’s assent to the bills would officially signal the administration’s expected fight against corruption.

Garba told Vanguard that President Buhari and his Vice had promised the nation in the course of their campaign that they would strengthen the country’s anti-graft laws. “If these bills are of help and I am convinced that they are, then expect some action in that direction,” he said.

The five weapons

The Whistle Blowers Protection Bill sponsored by former Senator Ganiyu Solomon “seeks to provide for the manner in which individuals may, in the public interest, disclose information that relates to unlawful or other illegal conduct or corrupt practices of others; to provide for the protection against victimisation of persons who make these disclosures.”

Senator Solomon first presented the bill to the House of Representatives where he served in 2007 but the bill did not get the expected legislative and executive endorsement until the concurrent passage by the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The bill defines the nature of an impropriety that qualifies for disclosure, the procedure for disclosure and the protection that would be given a whistleblower by government agencies.

It aims to give some measure of protection to individuals who give out information on alleged malfeasances in government to security agencies.

The Electronic Transaction Bill, 2011 was sponsored by a former member of the House of Representatives, Uzoma Nkem-Abonta provides the legal framework for electronic transactions in the country. The bill especially becomes relevant for security agencies in the wake of increasing transition of the country from a cash-based economy towards a cashless economy facilitated by electronic channels.

The Electronic Transaction Bill, when signed by the president, is expected to facilitate e-government services and promote transparency in the transaction of government businesses, including procurement and sales of goods and services.

The Nigerian International Financial Centre Bill, aims to produce three separate agencies, namely, the Nigeria International Financial Centre Authority (administrative body); Nigeria Internal Financial Centre Regulatory Authority and the Nigeria International Financial Centre Judicial Authority.

The effect of the three agencies would be to position properly the country at the centre of global finance and as such attract international finance into the economy.

The Office of the Nigerian Financial Ombudsman, 2015 which was also passed by the Senate on June 3 seeks to establish the Office of the Nigerian Financial Ombudsman, as an independent body charged with the responsibility of resolving financial and related disputes in the Nigerian financial services sector.

The establishment of the Office of the Financial Ombudsman is also expected to lead to efficiency in dispute resolution in the financial services sector.

The Convicts and Criminal Records Bill, 2015 aims to among others ensure a proper documentation of convicts and criminals for the purpose of keeping a record of criminals in the country.

President must have political will— Agbakoba

On his part, a former president of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mr Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, who highlighted ways the president could tackle corruption in the country said he (Buhari) must have the political will.

His words: “The first thing is to strengthen the anti-corruption agencies, he is also to make them independent and well-funded. He is to realign all the anti-corruption agencies into frameworks that can deliver. He would have to look at whether the EFCC, ICPC and Special Fraud Unit are not doing conflicting jobs. What is important is that first of all, he must have the political will, strengthen the anti-corruption agencies, he should also fund them. He should also give the anti-corruption agencies independence to go after anyone, who is found wanting without fear or favour.”

“We need new strong laws, the laws to tackle corruption now are weak, they are also duplicating and confusing and sometimes, the laws are wrong. So, sometimes, we need simple laws that will state who is a corrupt person.”

Continuing, the legal luminary added: “What is important is the political will, strong institutions, allow these institutions to work independently and finally, give them the money to work. Once you have these four things in place, it is very easy to fight corruption. But when you now have an agenda, then, there is a problem. For instance, if you want to go against corruption in the oil industry, if you are president, you must be prepared to allow whatever comes out of the probe to come. But if you want to hide anyone, then, there is a problem. These are the ways you can fight corruption.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/buhari-to-fight-graft-with-5-special-laws/

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by obontami: 11:48am On Jun 16, 2015
this article is damn too long




but sai buhari anyway. tongue

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by neutrotoba(m): 11:48am On Jun 16, 2015
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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Nobody: 12:14pm On Jun 16, 2015
Great
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by dustmalik(m): 12:44pm On Jun 16, 2015
I have said it before, and I'll say it again. Whether the saTANoids like it or not, Nigeria shall be great again. Buhari is working. Haters can commit suicide, for all i care.

Cc lalasticlala, do the needful.

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by shachris02: 1:02pm On Jun 16, 2015
obontami:
this article is damn too long




but sai buhari anyway. tongue

done that now.

Cc lalasticlala
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by tayoxx(m): 1:15pm On Jun 16, 2015
Whistle blower bill......abeg shay this bill na for ref

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by CR77(f): 1:31pm On Jun 16, 2015
Enough of this too much talk, Just get to work

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Nobody: 1:31pm On Jun 16, 2015
Pragmatic
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Kentrasso(f): 1:31pm On Jun 16, 2015
Cool

But long article. These journalists should try reduce the number of words or at least make it interesting while at it

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Babaneh(m): 1:31pm On Jun 16, 2015
So help him God...

All I know is that baba is so full what to do not the otuoke PhD holder...

It got me thinking why I should go for PhD when I have all the brain to think as a WAEC certificate holder...

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by otijah(m): 1:31pm On Jun 16, 2015
Ok
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Nobody: 1:32pm On Jun 16, 2015
Finally....some action.

But would it work?

The problem with fighting corruption in Nigeria is that Nigerians do not really want to fight corruption...especially if they are benefiting.

Let us hope them laws work....and the independence of anti-corruption agents is preserved.

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Sijo01(f): 1:32pm On Jun 16, 2015
Enough of the theories. Just get to work.

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by adioolayi(m): 1:32pm On Jun 16, 2015
Let the game begins!
Oh! it has been passed...Baba, oya sign the thing straight!
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Nobody: 1:32pm On Jun 16, 2015
great

President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to "deploy" five proposed laws as his arsenal in the fight against corruption, close associates of the President have disclosed.......... shocked

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by CR77(f): 1:32pm On Jun 16, 2015
Arrant nonsense
obontami:
this article is damn too long




but sai buhari anyway. tongue

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Born2eatPussy(m): 1:33pm On Jun 16, 2015
Gej is clueless
Buhari is un-educated, old school, primitive, senseless, & also a dullard

I'm from west Germany

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by collinsola: 1:33pm On Jun 16, 2015
We are tired of all these shit embarassed embarassed



These Man should work not talk

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by 9jii(m): 1:33pm On Jun 16, 2015
Whistle blowers clear your throat n breath in heavily.
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Burger01(m): 1:34pm On Jun 16, 2015
Buhari really working and determined. God be with you my presido. Whistle blower protection. Hmm that makes sense. Time to blow whistles on some e-rats cheesy

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Isiterere(m): 1:34pm On Jun 16, 2015
This is laudable and highly welcome.
The border is still open, anybody that want to go exile should do so now.
A NEW NIGERIA is about to begin.

stealing is now corruption.

ALL IZZ WELL

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by aaamos(m): 1:35pm On Jun 16, 2015
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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Shortyy(f): 1:35pm On Jun 16, 2015
i didn't read it
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by KinkyAngela(f): 1:35pm On Jun 16, 2015
Buhari please enact laws that would be used to fight Narcotics also. Drug peddling and cocaine pushing is now a forte of our 'industrious' brothers from the other side.


A lot of them are currently in the Malaysian, SouthAfrican, Indonesian, Singaporean, and Chinese prisons awaiting death sentence for crime related to cocaine trafficking.

Hundreds of them have been killed this year alone in Indonesia. Buhari please do something about this growing menace so that the 'industrious' people would stop bringing the name of our counrty into disrepute

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by benedictnsi(m): 1:36pm On Jun 16, 2015
tayoxx:
Whistle blower bill......abeg shay this bill na for ref



Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha if you make me laf again eeeh grin



Buh i wonder too
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by folabayo1(f): 1:37pm On Jun 16, 2015
The biggest problem facing this country is impatience!
Well done baba make God help u to take this nation to our dreamland(amen)

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by KingEbukasBlog(m): 1:38pm On Jun 16, 2015
nice
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Nobody: 1:38pm On Jun 16, 2015
Shortyy:
i didn't read it

We know...
Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by Nobody: 1:38pm On Jun 16, 2015
9jii:
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KinkyAngela:
G
aaamos:
j

Indomie Generation.

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Re: Buhari To Fight Graft With 5 Special Laws by aaamos(m): 1:41pm On Jun 16, 2015
bushdoc9919:




Indomie Generation.

cheesy

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