THE League of Patriotic Lawyers has called on the Senate to
address issues raised by the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee
Against Corruption, Prof. Sagay, instead of what it described as attacking the
constitutional lawyer...
Prof. Itse Sagay Briefing newsmen yesterday in Lagos,
Deputy Chairman of the League, Mr. Daniel Elekwachi urged the Senate to justify
the allowances of its members. His words: ‘’We expected Senator Aliyu Sabi
Abdullahi to address the issues rather than go for the jugular of the erudite
professor who has been dogged in defending the war on corruption and ensuring
that unearned salaries and emoluments are brought to the public arena for
debate and justification. The league warns that it would no longer tolerate
unholy vituperations against the professor or any other anti-corruption
crusader. “It is only in Nigeria, where someone born in 1968, two years after
the erudite Professor was called to Bar, would have the tenacity to vilify the
erudite Professor of Law. “We advise the Senate to put Sagay’s assertion to
test by publishing the salaries and allowances of its members. If you cannot do
this, then we submit that the impending and inevitable restructuring should
start with fiscal restructuring by ensuring that all unmerited salaries and
allowances are curtailed to reflect the present economic mess that is
bedeviling the nation.’’
THE League of Patriotic
Lawyers has called on the Senate to address issues raised by the
Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption,
Prof. Sagay, instead of what it described as attacking the
constitutional lawyer.
Prof. Itse Sagay
Briefing newsmen yesterday in Lagos, Deputy Chairman of the League, Mr.
Daniel Elekwachi urged the Senate to justify the allowances of its
members.
His words: ‘’We expected Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi to address the
issues rather than go for the jugular of the erudite professor who has
been dogged in defending the war on corruption and ensuring that
unearned salaries and emoluments are brought to the public arena for
debate and justification. The league warns that it would no longer
tolerate unholy vituperations against the professor or any other
anti-corruption crusader.
“It is only in Nigeria, where someone born in 1968, two years after the
erudite Professor was called to Bar, would have the tenacity to vilify
the erudite Professor of Law.
“We advise the Senate to put Sagay’s assertion to test by publishing the
salaries and allowances of its members. If you cannot do this, then we
submit that the impending and inevitable restructuring should start with
fiscal restructuring by ensuring that all unmerited salaries and
allowances are curtailed to reflect the present economic mess that is
bedeviling the nation.’’
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/lawyers-group-wants-senate-address-issues-raised-sagay/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/lawyers-group-wants-senate-address-issues-raised-sagay/
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