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HEDA wants Lagos State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission Law amended

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The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Centre) has criticised the “Lagos State Public Complaints and
Anti-Corruption Commission Law 2021’’, saying it is an attempt to cripple the anti-corruption campaign.

It, therefore, called on the Lagos State House of Assembly to review and amend the law without further delay.

HEDA said on Friday in Lagos that the law, which was recently signed into law by Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on the surface looks like a progress
in the fight against corruption, but it is actually an attempt to cripple the anti-corruption campaign.

“It is just a Trojan horse, an attempt to crookedly weaken the fight against corruption, rather than complement it,” it said in in a statement given to Persecondnews.

The law establishes a new anti-corruption agency in Lagos, namely, Lagos State Public Complaints and Anticorruption Commission, which will have the exclusive rights to investigate financial crimes and corruption cases involving the finances of the Lagos State Government.

HEDA’s Chairman, Mr Olanrewaju Suraju, commended the motive behind a state anti-corruption agency as it was replicated by Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State.

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Olarewaju Suraju

He said it was rather upsetting to realise the bill passed without a public hearing by the State House of Assembly, was eventually signed into law.

The law in Section 13(3) provides that: “The commission shall upon the commencement of this law take over the investigation of all anti-corruption and financial crime cases involving the finances and assets of Lagos State Government being investigated by any other
agency.’’

Suraju criticised this section saying, it was an unscrupulous attempt by the ruling elite of Lagos State to cover up serious cases of corruption in Lagos, especially considering that three former governors as well as other top politicians in Lagos were undergoing various investigations or cases of corruption with the federal anti-corruption agencies, particularly the EFCC.

He queried how the new Lagos Commission would be able to prosecute some of the politicians when they were suspected to be richer than the state and played critical roles in the electoral successes of the state’s Governor and members of the House of Assembly who will appoint the Commission’s Chairman and other board members.

He added that it is even unconstitutional by virtue of Section 4(5) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (As Amended) for Lagos State to enact such law to empower a Commission to “take over cases from the federal anti-corruption agencies when the agencies were
established by an Act of the National Assembly for a purpose which ordinarily covers the field’’.

Such taking over can only be valid based on mutual consent between the agencies in accordance with the provision of the Act establishing the Federal Agency, not in accordance with the state law, he said.

Section 13(5) of the Lagos law states that: “The commission shall have the power to the exclusion of any other agency or body to investigate and coordinate the investigation of corruption and financial crimes cases involving the finances and assets of the state
government.’’

“Arrogating such exclusive power to its own agency is a blunt expression of lack of shame, dignity and integrity by the Lagos State Government and the Lagos House of Assembly,’’ HEDA said.

It added: “Even the federal agencies established by Acts of the National Assembly are never arrogated such exclusive powers. This means that while Lagos is dependent on federal allocation, it wants to be independent of federal investigation, what a fallacy!

“Whereas the Lagos government which wants to be independent of the Federal Government has crippled and pocketed its own local government
and usurped operations of the councils.’’

Babajide Sanwo-Olu

HEDA queried whether the Lagos State Government will be willing to extend the same logic to local governments and allow the local councils to establish their own anti-corruption agencies to the exclusion of the state government.

The organisation expressed worry that the Lagos State political class might have just found a way to frustrate the fight against corruption as the politicians involved in high profile corruption cases might now go to Court to stop EFCC and other agencies from investigating them since the new Lagos Commission would likely have been “investigating’’ them also.

“Rather than focusing on the substantive corruption cases, EFCC and other anti-graft agencies may now have to deal with resolving the legal battle of jurisdiction over the cases.

“This will frustrate the fight against corruption as many of the politicians will spend years enjoying and laundering proceeds of corruption, thereby making illegal wealth difficult to trace and perpetrators difficult to prosecute,’’ HEDA said.

HEDA also observed that such effrontery by the Lagos State Government if left unchallenged would embolden other states in such unconstitutional move.

It, therefore, called on the Lagos State House of Assembly to immediately review and amend this law and ensure to get the inputs of citizens and civil society if it indeed intended to enact a law in the interest of the people.

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