1st May, 2015
PRESS
RELEASE:
IGBINEDION JNR’S
N3M FINE FOR N25B SCAM: A TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE
Justice J. Liman of the Federal High Court, Benin,
yesterday fined Michael Igbinedion the sum of N3 million for stealing N25billion
from the Edo state treasury during the period his elder brother, Lucky
Igbinedion, served as governor in the state. The younger Igbinedion was prosecuted
by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) rejects this pronouncement on the basis that it reflects
gross travesty of justice. It is scandalous, laughable and anti-people. We see this
as a mockery of the judicial system. This pronouncement must be reversed by an
appellate court and a proportionate punishment meted out to the culprit.
We are heavily
disappointed by this decision. Where is common law leading us in this country?
This is the type of judgment which encourages corrupt politicians to siphon
public funds without batting an eyelid. It is also used as excuse by armed robbers
and kidnappers. They ask, “What has been done to politicians who steal billions
with a stroke of the pen? How much do we steal in our robbery operations? Have
we ever snatched up to one billion naira?”
A judicial system which sentences the poor man to six
months imprisonment for stealing one tuber of yam but leaves the rich man who
steals billions of naira to go scot free cannot be called fair in any sense of
the word. Or how else can we describe the fine imposed on this over-pampered
junior Igbinedion?
When will a
Daniel come to justice in this country? What proportion of N25 billion is N3
million? The Nigerian judiciary has failed the jamaaheer (masses). Where is the
money he stole anyway? Has it been refunded? Is he just going to refund N3
million out of it as fine and keep the remaining whopping N24 billion nine
hundred and ninety seven million naira (N24,997,000,000.00)? It is
preposterous!
Igbinedion was pronounced guilty as charged on counts79-81.
Why then did the judge suddenly develop cold feet when it came to the
pronouncement of sentence? Why is the sentence so light? How rational is a N3
million fine for stealing N25 billion? The fine is sheer chicken feed.
This man should
have been made to rot in jail for years at least to serve as deterrent to other
thieves like him in public office. Unless we start doing this, armed
robbery and kidnapping will not stop because criminals use examples like
Igbinedion as moral justification for their escapades.
Why can’t we learn from China? America
has been forced to surrender the first position in the economic field to China.
The communist state reached its present lofty height today because of its total
war on corruption.
President Xi Jinping has waged an
unprecedented anti-graft campaign since taking office in 2012. Liu Zhijun, the
former railways minister was sentenced to death in 2013 for stealing railway
funds. Former deputy chief engineer of China's disbanded railways ministry, Zhang
Shuguang, was also sentenced to death for taking bribes of more than 47m yuan
($7.7m; £4.8m) over 11 years.
Nigerian
leaders must fear Allah. The Glorious Qur’an warns against corrupt enrichment
(Qur’an 2:188) and compares those who consume the tax-payers’ money to those
who swallow fire into their intestines (Qur’an 4:29-30). Allah commands justice
and fairplay (Qur’an 16:90) and frowns upon partiality on the part of judges
(Qur’an 4:135).
Corruption will become a thing of the
past in Nigeria the day we stop glorifying political kleptomaniacs. Thieves in
public offices must not be allowed to enjoy their loot. The present situation
in Nigeria in which the proletariat is overworked, underpaid and overtaxed is
indeed worrisome.
Workers’
take-home pay cannot take them home whereas political jobbers are overpaid,
over-pampered and over-protected. Yet their only expertise lies in stealing
the tax-payers’ money.
Conclusively, MURIC urges EFCC to
appeal against this misjudgement and ask for a heavier punishment. We appeal to
the Nigerian Judicial Council to show keen interest in this case which is
capable of making a laughing stock of the judiciary.
We charge the All Progressives Congress
(APC), as the incoming ruling party, to study the modus operandi of the Chinese Communist Party in its fight
against corruption.
While we are not calling for a
communist manifesto, or a forceful seizure of assets belonging to the wealthy, we believe that Nigeria needs revolutionary change, a
change in which anyone who steals public money, no matter how highly placed,
will be made accountable, and very heavily too.
In
this regard, we invite the newly elected lawmakers of the National Assembly to
enroll in the new venture to clean the ‘mess’ called Nigeria.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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