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How We Ended Corruption In Judiciary In Lagos - Acting Pres Osinbanjo by DaudaAbu(m): 6:56am On Jan 25, 2017



Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday gave an insight on how between 1999-2007, in Lagos State a reform of the judiciary ended the perception of corruption in that arm of government once the principle of enforcing consequences for bad behaviour was in place.

Speaking earlier yesterday at the monthly meeting of the Presidential Enabling Business Council, PEBEC in Aso Rock, Prof. Osinbajo said in 1999, lawyers in Lagos, in a survey, said there was corruption in the state judiciary by an overwhelming 89%, and yet no one was being sanctioned.

“So we decided to deal with the situation. In the first year we sacked 21 magistrates and 3 judges in the second year. By 2007 when we conducted the same survey, the result was o%,” Prof Osinbajo disclosed explaining further that lawyers surveyed responded that there was no corruption in the Lagos State judiciary.

“Nigerians, like any other will behave well, if we put in a system where people won’t get away with misconduct. We are the ones to do it,” he submitted.

He said once a system is in place that punishes bad behaviour and enforces the consequence for misconduct, the people will behave well.

“we are at a point when we feel obliged to do our very best” to improve in all the factors that will create an enabling environment for businesses in the country.

“We have to be committed to what we want to achieve. We must develop a system that punishes bad behaviour and reward good behaviour,” the Vice President said as the Council considered different options, and decisions that would be taken in the nation’s ports, on starting a business, construction permits, registering property, getting credit, trading across the borders and enforcement of contracts among others.

President Muhammadu Buhari had established the Council demonstrating the highest possible political will necessary to identify and implement the reforms that will improve the business environment in Nigeria, and thereby improve Nigeria’s ranking in the annual World Bank Doing Business global ranking.

Yesterday ’s meeting of the Council, with 9 cabinet ministers in attendance, included an interactive session with the World Bank team led by the Country Director, Rachid Benmessaoud, and other senior officials from the Washington DC head office of the global financial institution.

Continuing, Ministers at the meeting included Industry, Trade & Investment Minister Okey Enelamah, Attorney-General/Justice Minister Abubakar Malami, Budget & National Planning Minister Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun, Interior Minister Lt. Gen. (rtd) Abdulrahman Dambazau, Transport Minister Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, Power, Works & Housing Minister Babatunde Fashola, Information & Culture Minister Lai Mohammed, and the Minister of State for Environment Ibrahim Usman Jibril.




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Re: How We Ended Corruption In Judiciary In Lagos - Acting Pres Osinbanjo by Kelvinadimora(m): 6:58am On Jan 25, 2017
grin grin

Re: How We Ended Corruption In Judiciary In Lagos - Acting Pres Osinbanjo by DaudaAbu(m): 7:06am On Jan 25, 2017
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“We have to be committed to what we want to achieve. We must develop a system that punishes bad behaviour and reward good behaviour,” the Vice President said as the Council considered different options, and decisions that would be taken in the nation’s ports, on starting a business, construction permits, registering property, getting credit, trading across the borders and enforcement of contracts among others.



Gud commitment. Just implement already
Re: How We Ended Corruption In Judiciary In Lagos - Acting Pres Osinbanjo by okosodo: 7:15am On Jan 25, 2017
So this mumu think that propaganda can end corruption
Re: How We Ended Corruption In Judiciary In Lagos - Acting Pres Osinbanjo by Luckylife(m): 7:40am On Jan 25, 2017
But seriously you impacts are not felt in government.
Re: How We Ended Corruption In Judiciary In Lagos - Acting Pres Osinbanjo by adem30: 7:44am On Jan 25, 2017
okosodo:
So this mumu think that propaganda can end corruption

You a Professor mumu? just because you are a baby factory product?

How I wish you can ever have someone like him in your entire generation.

But first of all, who is your father?
Re: How We Ended Corruption In Judiciary In Lagos - Acting Pres Osinbanjo by nedu2000(m): 7:49am On Jan 25, 2017
Until you try drag land with tinubu in lagos and you come carry am go court before you go say 0% corruption no dey judiciary
Re: How We Ended Corruption In Judiciary In Lagos - Acting Pres Osinbanjo by Nobody: 7:50am On Jan 25, 2017
Did some body just mentioned they "ended" corruption?


Howww
Re: How We Ended Corruption In Judiciary In Lagos - Acting Pres Osinbanjo by DaudaAbu(m): 9:01am On Jan 25, 2017
Yungwizzzy:
Did some body just mentioned they "ended" corruption?


Howww

Yes. Read it all in the report

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