Front
line lawyer and human rights advocate, Femi Falana (SAN), has added his
voice to cries of disappointment in the judiciary by Nigerians
following the lenient sentence passed on Mr John Yakubu Yusufu, the Police Pensions boss who diverted N23 billion.
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Nigeria recalls that Mr. Yusufu was convicted for two years with the
option of a paltry sum of N750,000 fine. Falana in his reaction to the
judgement, blamed the court stressing that it implies that the court
displayed solidarity in this case.
He also maintained that a few Nigerians have hijacked the criminal
justice system in the country. “The powerful rich in Nigeria have
hijacked criminal justice in Nigeria with connivance of the bar and the
bench. So, it is important for Nigerians not to isolate a few of these
cases, but they have to be examined holistically.”
Falana added that the development did not come to him as a surprise
because it followed the pattern of previous sentences on most of the big
frauds recorded in the country.
According to him, “This development follows the particular pattern
of treating the rich with kid gloves while other people are being
railroaded to jail. In previous cases, it has always been light
sentences for the rich, like the case of former Governor Lucky
Igbinedion who was asked to pay a fine of N3million; Cecelia Ibru was
asked to forfeit to the government hundreds of millions of naira.”
On the new charge against Yusufu, Falana said the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission will do better this time in seeing that
justice is done adding that the punishment for the new offence which is
failure to declare assets, attracts five years imprisonment.
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