AGF rules out state pardon for those guilty of corruptionĀ 

Mr Fagbemi urged Nigerians to eschew nepotism and corrupt practices.

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The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi on Monday, September 9, 2024, said that those found guilty of corruption should not get state pardon.

At a roundtable meeting organised by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for state Attorneys General (AGs), Mr Fagbemi urged Nigerians to eschew nepotism and corrupt practices.

In a statement by Kamarudeen Ogundele, Special Assistant to the President on Communication and Publicity, office of the minister, Mr Fagbemi solicited the cooperation of all stakeholders, especially the AGs in the fight against corruption.

ā€œI will suggest in our next constitution review exercise that we expunge those found guilty of corruption from benefiting from powers of ā€˜Prerogative of Mercyā€™ to serve as a deterrent to others,ā€ he said.

He advised them to abhor nepotism, political witch-hunting, rivalry, and bigotry in the fight against corruption just because they wanted to please their governors.

ā€œYour legal opinions on cases must be based on facts practised in advanced countries.

ā€œWe should not give in to public sentiments as in Nigeria, we are polarised along political lines,ā€ the AGF said.Ā 

Further stressing that there should be no basis for rationalising corruption or crimes in the country, Mr Fagbemi advised anti-graft agencies to conduct thorough investigations of cases before arresting suspects to avoid media trials.

The minister urged the agencies to get their facts before summoning anyone for questioning.

ā€œLet us be thorough and take our time before inviting someone for questioning.

ā€œDo not do shoddy jobs and donā€™t be quick to say we have caught a big fish. If it is two or three big fish you are able to get in a year and you are thorough, it is all right,ā€ he added.