The Attorney General of the Federation
and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), has directed various
Federal Government agencies with powers to prosecute crimes to compile
list of pending cases they are currently handling.
The AGF said the National Prosecution
Coordination Committee should collate the cases and issue advice to him
on what action to take with respect to the cases.
The Special Adviser to the AGF on Media
and Publicity, Mr. Salihu Isah, who doubles as the spokesperson for the
NPCC, said this in a statement on Tuesday.
Isah said the minister met with the various relevant agencies of the Federal Government in his office on Monday.
He listed agencies, whose
representatives were present at the meeting, to include the Nigeria
Police Force, the Department of State Services, the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and other
related offences Commission and the Federal Inland Revenue Service.
Isah said the meeting with the agencies
was organised “with a view to briefing them on the exigency and
existence of the committee and to fashion out a working synergy between
the committee and the agencies.”
He said Malami’s message was read by the
Special Assistant to the President on Research and Special Project
attached to the Federal Ministry of Justice, Mr. Sylvester Imhanobe, who
informed the agencies of the objectives for setting up the prosecution
committee.
The statement read in part, “The AGF
explained that for a case to be tagged high-profile, it must have
overriding public interest elements, but that, ultimately, he determines
what case is tagged a high-profile case.
“He added that sometimes, the quantum of
value of a case and its sensitivity also influence whether a case is a
high-profile case or not.
“According to him, members of the
committee are mainly his aides as well as eight external members
selected on the basis of experience and expertise, stressing that heads
of Agencies are not part of the NPCC due to their busy schedules.
“Malami also hinted that the intention
is not to distract the heads of these agencies, but rather to engender
smooth synergy between the committee and the agencies.”
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