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CHRICED Calls for Full, Transparent Prosecution of Former AGF Abubakar Malami

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The Resource Centre for Human Rights & Civic Education (CHRICED) expresses deep concern over the ongoing investigation and prosecution of former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Mr. Abubakar Malami SAN.

According to a statement issued on Thursday by the Executive Director of CHRICED, Comrade Ibrahim M. Zikirullahi, this moment presents a critical test of Nigeria’s commitment to justice, accountability, and the rule of law.

For eight years under the Buhari administration, Malami wielded extraordinary influence, often appearing to operate above the institutions he was meant to strengthen.

Many Nigerians watched as he moved through government “like a colossus,” shaping outcomes, dismantling structures, and allegedly shielding allies while targeting perceived opponents.

As Shakespeare reminds us, “Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds.” When those entrusted with justice compromise it, the rot spreads deeper and faster than ordinary wrongdoing.

A Legacy of Institutional Distortion

Under Malami’s tenure, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was thrown into unprecedented turmoil.

The public humiliation of Acting Chairman Ibrahim Magu, the dissolution of the EFCC board, and the appointment of an ally as Chairman raised widespread concerns about deliberate institutional weakening.

Today, in a striking twist of fate, one of the very EFCC officials allegedly forced out during that period now leads the investigation into Malami’s activities.

A Nation in Hardship While the Elite Prospered

CHRICED recalls that throughout the eight years of the Buhari administration, during which Malami served as AGF, ordinary Nigerians endured some of the harshest economic conditions in recent memory.

From punitive policies to the collapse of public services, citizens struggled daily with failing schools, deteriorating hospitals, widespread insecurity, and the devastating Naira redesign that plunged millions into cash scarcity and despair.

Yet, while the masses suffered, many political elites were accused of enriching themselves and their families.

As public institutions crumbled, Nigerians watched with justified anger as private schools, private hospitals, and private businesses, allegedly funded by public resources, sprang up across the country.

These private ventures now define what our children learn, the healthcare citizens receive, and the wages workers must accept, all while the public systems meant to serve the nation were left to rot.

As George Orwell warned, “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” The widening gulf between public suffering and elite comfort has become a painful symbol of Nigeria’s governance crisis.

Allegations of Massive Wealth Accumulation

Public reports allege that Malami may have acquired unexplained wealth running into billions of naira, with some estimates suggesting over N250 billion in questionable assets.

These remain allegations, and only a court of law can determine guilt or innocence. However, Nigerians deserve clarity.

A man who once used the justice system to silence dissent must now submit himself fully to that same system.

As Chinua Achebe wrote, “One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised.” This is the moment for Nigeria’s institutions to refuse compromise.

A Warning to Those in Power Today

The rise and fall of political actors should serve as a lesson to those currently in office. Power is transient. Influence is temporary.

As Arundhati Roy observed, “The trouble is that once you see it, you can’t unsee it.” Nigerians have seen the consequences of impunity, and they will not forget.

Will Justice Be Allowed to Run Its Course?

CHRICED acknowledges the EFCC’s efforts in bringing these allegations to light. The responsibility now lies with the current administration.

Will the Tinubu government allow the law to take its full course, or will political loyalty once again override justice? Nigerians have witnessed similar cases fade into silence once alliances were secured.

This is a defining moment. The world is watching. History is taking notes.

CHRICED’s Position

  1. We call for a transparent, independent, and uncompromised judicial process.
  2. If Malami is innocent, let the courts affirm it.
  3. If he is guilty, let justice be served without fear or favour.
  4. Nigeria must break the cycle of recycling individuals with unresolved corruption allegations into positions of power.

This case is not just about one man. It is about the future of accountability in Nigeria. It is about whether public office will continue to be treated as a private estate.

It is about whether the suffering of citizens will finally matter more than the comfort of the political elite.

CHRICED stands firmly with the Nigerian people in demanding justice, transparency, and the restoration of public trust.

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