Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project
(SERAP) has called on the leadership of the
National Assembly to “immediately end the
ongoing process aiming to change the constitution
to shield the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki
and Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and others from
prosecution for corruption as this is tantamount to
breaking the law.”
In a statement, Thursday, by SERAP executive
director Adetokunbo Mumuni the organisation, “It
is a huge setback for transparency and
accountability and the rule of law that the same
privileged and powerful leaders of parliament that
regularly make laws that consign ordinary,
powerless Nigerians to prison for even trivial
offences yet again want to establish elite
immunity to protect themselves from any
consequences for serious crimes of corruption and
money laundering: that is the Nigerian justice
system in a nutshell. This is called breaking the
law.”
“SERAP notes that this initiative by the leaders of
the National Assembly is coming at a time
countries like Guatemala has voted
unanimously to strip their president of immunity
from prosecution for corruption,” the group said.
“The message the leadership of the National
Assembly is sending to us is clear: in Nigeria,
powerful and influential actors must not be and
are not subject to the rule of law. It’s simply not
proper for lawmakers to be the chief advocates of
immunity for corruption,” the group also said.
According to the group, “It’s a clear breach of
public trust and a form of political corruption for
the parliamentarians to abuse their legislative
powers, intended for use in the general public
interest but instead for personal advantage. This is
an unacceptable proposition as it gives the
impression that both the Senate President and the
Speaker of the House and others are above the
law.”
“If the leaders of the National Assembly should
have their way, this will shield lawbreaking and
corrupt Senate President and Speaker of the
House of Representatives from any legal
accountability and rob millions of Nigerians of
their rights to accountable government,” the group
said.
The group said that, “Public officials who are
genuinely committed to the well-being of the
state and its people, and to the establishment of
an effective and functioning system of
administration of justice, should have absolutely
nothing to fear.”
The group also said that it “will work with other
members of the civil society to vigorously
challenge this gift of immunity against corruption
and blatant breach of public trust by the National
Assembly.”


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