Combating Corruption – CACOL Urges Anti-Graft Agencies To Partner

By SPYGHANA On 23 Feb, 2013 At 02:44 PM

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has called on all the anti-graft agencies in the country to partner in order to reduce corruption to the barest minimum in the Nigerian polity.

Reacting to the news of the investigation of four governors over alleged misappropriation of public funds and abuse of office by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, the Executive Chairman of the Coalition, Debo Adeniran noted that all Nigerian anti-graft agencies must partner and compare notes to rid the country of endemic corruption. Continue reading “Combating Corruption – CACOL Urges Anti-Graft Agencies To Partner”

CACOL, Falana commends NJC on sack of Judges

By Daily Post Staff on February 23, 2013

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has commended the National Judicial Council (NJC) for the sack of Justices Thomas Naron and Charles Archibong.

The NJC on Wednesday, in a meeting presided over by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Mariam Aloma Mukhtar, recommended compulsory retirement of the two judges on ethical grounds.

Justice Naron was investigated by the NJC for the controversial judgment he led three other judges to give at the first election petition tribunal in Osun State after the 2007 elections. Continue reading “CACOL, Falana commends NJC on sack of Judges”

Two judges suspended over Oyinlola, Akingbola cases

Two judges suspended over Oyinlola, Akingbola cases

By Punchng.com On 22 Feb, 2013

The National Judicial Council has asked President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State to sack two judges – Justice Charles Archibong of the Federal High Court, Lagos, and Justice T. D. Naron of the High Court of Justice, Plateau State – respectively.

The NJC said it had already suspended the two judges.

The two judges had delivered controversial judgments that many described as embarrassing to the judiciary. Continue reading “Two judges suspended over Oyinlola, Akingbola cases”

Anti-graft agencies insincere in fighting corruption – CACOL

February 20, 2013 by Sodiq Oyeleke

Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders has accused anti-graft agencies of insincerity in combating corruption in the country.

Executive Chairman of the Coalition, Debo Adeniran, in a statement on Tuesday, reacting to the report by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other-related offences Commission that it was investigating four governors over alleged misappropriation of public funds. Continue reading “Anti-graft agencies insincere in fighting corruption – CACOL”

Politicians With Pending Corruption Cases Still At Plea Stages After Five Years

Posted: February 13, 2013 – 12:16

Former governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu
By Debo Adeniran

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) strongly calls on the Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde and the President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, to review all the pending corruption cases since 2006 and intensify effort at prosecuting them.

Recalling the activities of EFCC under its pioneer Chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who during his tenure before the present lukewarm attitude of the commission towards corruption crusade, did his best, and for first time in the annals of Nigeria history successfully aided and abetted the prosecution and eventual impeachment of two former governors, Dieprieye Alamieyeseigha and Joshua Dariye of Bayelsa and Plateau States respectively. Equally, in like manner, the former EFFC Chairman prosecuted and secured the conviction of former Inspector General of Police Mr. Tafa Balogun, who pleaded guilty to eight counts of money laundering charges to the tune of N16bn in 2005 and was sentenced to six months imprisonment by Justice Binta Nyako. Continue reading “Politicians With Pending Corruption Cases Still At Plea Stages After Five Years”

Politicians With Pending Corruption Cases Still At Plea Stages After Five Years

18 February, 2013

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) strongly calls on the Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde and the President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, to review all the pending corruption cases since 2006 and intensify effort at prosecuting them.

Recalling the activities of EFCC under its pioneer Chairman, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who during his tenure before the present lukewarm attitude of the commission towards corruption crusade, did his best, and for first time in the annals of Nigeria history successfully aided and abetted the prosecution and eventual impeachment of two former governors, Dieprieye Alamieyeseigha and Joshua Dariye of Bayelsa and Plateau States respectively.

Equally, in like manner, the former EFFC Chairman prosecuted and secured the conviction of former Inspector General of Police Mr. Tafa Balogun, who pleaded guilty to eight counts of money laundering charges to the tune of N16bn in 2005 and was sentenced to six months imprisonment by Justice Binta Nyako.

After Tafa’s conviction, Ribadu told the National Assembly at a plenary session of the Senate in 2006 that former governor of Abia State Orji Uzor Kalu was number one on EFCC list with one of the biggest established cases of stealing, money laundering, diversion of funds but due to the immunity clause that shields serving governors from prosecution, Uzor Kalu was one of the governors swooped on by the EFCC immediately after he left office in 2007.

Specifically on 27 July 2007, Kalu was arraigned before an Abuja High Court on a 107-count charge of money laundering, official corruption and criminal diversion of public funds in excess of N5billion. The agency accused Kalu of transferring billions of naira belonging to the Abia State government to Slok Airlines, laundered funds over a period of time from the defunct Manny bank (now part of Fidelity bank) to Sloks account in Inland bank and in between 1999-2007, Uzor Kalu moved various sums of government money into Slok investment, Slok Nigerian Limited, Slok incorporated and other companies by him.

However, after Uzor Kalu pleaded not guilty to the charges and his counsel asked the court for bail, the court presided over by Justice Binta Muritala Nyako ordered Kalu detention at Kuje prison in Abuja even as she fixed the date for the argument for bail and he had three of his former colleagues for company and they are: Reverend Jolly Nyame, Joshua Chibi Dariye and Saminu Turaki, former governors of Taraba, Plateau and Jigawa States respectively but Kalu regained his freedom four days later.

During his trial, the EFCC obtained a court order to freeze Kalu’s key assets which would be handed over to Abia State government if he was unable to prove that the funds used to establish his companies were not proceeds of graft but five years after, with the charges still hanging around his neck while the former governor is touting himself as a possible candidate in the reset presidential election in 2015 and more ironically Kalu in an interview sometimes last year announced his plan to establish a – non-governmental organization devoted to the fight against corruption.

CACOL advocates speedy prosecution of corrupt politicians

SINA FADARE February 14, 2013

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has called on the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Lamorde to review all pending corruption cases since 2006 and intensify effort at prosecuting the accused.

Chairman of the group, Debo Adeniran made this known yesterday in a press statement, saying that it is expedient to put in the dock, all former public holders who were once visitor to the antigraft agency. Continue reading “CACOL advocates speedy prosecution of corrupt politicians”

Echoes of national dialogue at Beko’s 7th anniversary

Echoes of national dialogue at Beko’s 7th anniversary

As activists and eminent Nigerians converged in Lagos last Sunday to remember one of the Icons of democracy, Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti, who died seven years ago, their common refrain was “convocation of Sovereign National Conference (SNC),” asserting that “that is only befitting honour that can be accorded the departed hero.”RAZAQ BAMIDELE and NDUBUISI ORJI, who monitored the various events organized in memory of the departed medical doctor cum human rights activist, report.

Precisely, three major events were organized in memory of Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti in Lagos State alone. And participants at the three events cut across all strata of human endeavour from politicians, to technocrats, professionals, students and civil society groups across the nation. Continue reading “Echoes of national dialogue at Beko’s 7th anniversary”

Activists eulogise Beko, restate call for SNC

February 11, 2013 by Simon Utebor and Sodiq Oyeleke

Members of the civil society organisations on Sunday commemorated the seventh anniversary of the late human rights activist, Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti, with a renewed call for the convocation of Sovereign National Conference.

The SNC, they insisted, was the panacea for the myriad of problems facing the country.

Speaking at a rally in Lagos, Chairman of National Democratic Coalition, Rear Admiral Ndubisi Kanu (retd.); President, Campaign for Democracy, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin; former President of Civil Liberties Organisation, Dr. Ayo Obe, and the President of Voters Assembly, Moshood Erubami, said the conference would soon take place in the country. Continue reading “Activists eulogise Beko, restate call for SNC”

7 Years After, Beko’s Spirit Marches On, Activists Insist

11 February, 2013

Pro-democracy and human rights groups across the country converged on Lagos yesterday for the 7th memorial anniversary of former president of the Campaign for Democracy (CD), Dr. Beko Ransome Kuti who they described as icon of democracy.

Speakers at Beko’s cenotaph at Anthony area of Lagos included former Lagos State governor, Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu; CD President, Dr. Joe Odumakin; Arewa Youth Consultative Forum President, Mallam Shettima Yerima; Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) National Coordinator, Otunba Gani Adams; former Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) president, Ms Ayo Obe; Voters Assembly Convener, Moshood Erubami; National Chairman of Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL), Debo Adeniran; Beko’s daughter, Mrs. Nike Nedun and his mother, Mrs. Abosede Ransome Kuti, among others. Continue reading “7 Years After, Beko’s Spirit Marches On, Activists Insist”