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Send Babachir to EFCC, ICPC now, SERAP tells Buhari

– SERAP said through its executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni in an open letter released on Friday, January 27 that the presidency should allow Babachir face the music of his actions if there was evidence of any wrongdoing

– The group said the president should stay away from attempts to block Babachir from prosecution

SERAP writes Buhari over allegations against Babachir

SERAP wants Babachir to face EFCC and ICPC.

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to send the case of alleged corruption against Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF) David Babachir Lawal to the anti-corruption agencies.

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In an open letter signed by its executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni and released on Friday, January 27 on PR Nigeria, SERAP urged the president to “to urgently refer the allegations of corruption against the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir David Lawal to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for further investigation, and if there is relevant and sufficient admissible evidence, for him to face prosecution.”

The organization also said that Buhari should “urgently publish the outcome of the investigation conducted on the matter by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami, SAN, and to ask Mr Malami to hand over the file to both the EFCC and ICPC.”

Mumuni said: “We are concerned that the failure to suspend Mr Lawal from his position as Secretary to the Government of the Federation pending the investigation by Mr Malami, and the perceived lack of transparency in the outcome of that investigation may have created the impression that your government is treating Mr Lawal as a sacred cow.”

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The letter copied to the acting President Professor Yemi Osinbayo read in part: “SERAP believes that Mr Lawal’s case presents your Administration with a real opportunity to reassure a lot of Nigerians who may be worried about the direction of travel of your anti-corruption agenda. Rather than assuming a defensive posture to the matter, we advise you to use this case to show to Nigerians that there will be no two standards of justice in your Administration’s fight against corruption.”

“SERAP also believes the recommended approach would help to address the growing public suspicion and pessimism about your government’s ability to fight high-level official corruption to a standstill, and to avoid any collateral consequences. It is absolutely important that the public should have complete confidence and trust in your Administration’s oft-repeated commitment to fight corruption and the impunity of perpetrators.

“It is true that Mr Lawal enjoys a constitutionally and internationally guaranteed right to a fair trial, which includes the right to be presumed innocent unless and until proved guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction. But we believe that the right to presumption of innocence is one that should have personally be raised by Mr Lawal and not your government, especially given his position as Secretary to the Government of the Federation. SERAP believes that the guilt or innocence of Mr Lawal is for the court to decide, following a due process of law.”

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has again dispelled rumours of his alleged death with photos of him and his wife Aisha Buhari in the UK in latest proof of life.

The pictures acquired by ZENITHBLOG.com showed the smiling and healthy-looking Buhari in different poses with his the First Lady.

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