25th November, 2019
PRESS RELEASE:
SUPPORT PMB: MURIC TELLS NASS
The Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) has urged the nineth National Assembly (NASS) to support President
Muhammadu Buhari in his efforts to put Nigeria back on the right track. It will
be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari recently appealed to members of the
NASS to support his programmes.
MURIC spoke on Monday, 25th
November, 2019, via its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola. The statement
reads:
“Nigeria has seen better times in terms
of the attitude of the legislature. The nineth NASS must distant itself from
the parliamentary rascality for which the eighth NASS was known. Decorum was
thrown to the winds under Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara.
“It was the era of rebellious and
unscrupulous lawmakers, legislative charlatans, traitors of the cause of democracy,
enemies of probity and accountability and champions of lootocracy. Bitter
politics made the eighth NASS delay the budget for seven months during which
the masses whistled for their dinner while lawmakers had breakfast in Rome,
lunch in Florence and dinner in Venice. It was the age of theatricals and
professional tree-climbers took the driving seat. The leadership of the eighth
Senate saw himself as invincible until the ‘O to gee’ revolution pulled the rug
from his feet from far away Kwara.
“However, Nigerians have seen the
difference in the nineth NASS. We have seen purposeful leadership and
patriotism in the new crop of legislators. These must translate to
result-oriented legislation. Our lawmakers must realize that only a harmonious
relationship between the executive and the lawmakers can give Nigerians the
dividends of democracy. But corruption has been the monster standing between
the latter and the citizenry.
“Transparency International (TI) ranked
Nigeria the most corrupt nation in 2001, second most corrupt in 2003 and third
most corrupt in 2004. Just a few years back, Tony Blair, former British prime
minister, described Nigeria as ‘fantastically corrupt’.
“Unfortunately
for us, the existing laws are full of flaws which thieves leverage upon to
escape justice while they keep enjoying their loot. This is why Nigeria is in
dire need of special courts to try looters. A drastic problem requires a
drastic solution. Nigeria’s corruption problem is extraordinary. President
Vladimir Putin of Russia has been quoted as saying, ‘To
fight corruption in a corrupt system, you don’t follow due process, you follow
the necessary process’.
“It is our contention that
Nigeria must ‘follow necessary process’ without any delay because we are in an
almost helpless situation. Many even believe that our condition is
irredeemable. Corruption has eaten deep into the fabric of society. It is so
bad that the average Nigerian believes that honesty is stupidity. People of
integrity are derided. They are held in contempt by members of their family and
shunned by friends.
The human rights group called
on the NASS to rescue Nigeria.
“The nineth National Assembly must come to the nation’s rescue. It is
therefore not just about President Muhammadu Buhari. It is about Nigeria. The
current NASS, especially Senate, must therefore set the machinery in motion for
the establishment of special courts to try looters. The existing courts are
being bogged down by technicalities and red-tapism. Our people say if a child
masters the art of dying, the mother must perfect the art of immortality. If
looters are bent on using part of their booty to beat prosecution, our lawmakers
must design ways of beating them in their own game.
“Our lawmakers must therefore
up their game. They must be innovative in their efforts to save this country
from the clutches of looters. There must be no procrastination. Nigerians
expect to see the bill on special courts on the table within the next three
weeks. We must remember that every regime has its stipulated life span. Four
years have been wasted by the traitors in the eighth NASS. So we have barely
three and a half years to go in PMB’s tenure. There is no time to lose.
“In addition to special courts to try looters, we call upon the nineth
NASS to support bills sponsored by
the executive, to give us a bill on hate speech, to give speedy approval to
presidential projects and confirm its nominees without undue delay. There is no
doubt that fifth columnists, subjective critics and an indecent opposition will
taunt and incite the lawmakers but we expect seasoned members of the NASS to
remain level-headed. They must not play to the gallery.
MURIC recommended speedy trials, death
sentence and life imprisonment for looters through the special courts.
“If
looters who are less than 1% of the population can arrogate to themselves more
than 85% of Nigeria’s total wealth, if kleptomaniacs can sentence more than 198
million Nigerians to a life of total darkness, pot-hole ridden roads, hunger,
illiteracy and disease, why shouldn’t we have special courts that will sentence
the same looters to life imprisonment or even death (as in China) after speedy
trials?
“In our concluding remarks, we charge
the nineth NASS to cooperate fully with President Muhammadu Buhari in the
interest of Nigeria. We demand bills for the creation of special courts to try
looters. We urge the NASS to ignore the tauntings, insinuations and
provocations from fifth columnists. We call for the support of legislators for
bills sponsored by the executive, approval for its projects and speedy
confirmation for its nominees.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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