President
Muhammadu Buhari is to employ five proposed laws as his weapons in the fight
against corruption.
Sources
in the presidency 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 give an insight into the plans by the presidency on the proposed bill.
VP 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”.
Mallam Garba Shehu said
the 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.
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