Chairman of Presidential Advisory Committee
against Corruption, Professor Itse Sagay, on Monday, said Nigerians have a lot
to be grateful for in electing Muhammadu Buhari their president last year.
“If Buhari had not come, I don’t think
there would have been a country,” Mr Sagay said, adding that “Zimbabwe would
have been better.”
Professor Itse Sagay’s made this known at
an event held to appraise the one year since the creation of his committee.
According to report by tribune, After
making recommendations that he believed could improve the fight against
corruption, Sagay further said corruption was so pervasive under successive PDP
administrations that judges allegedly allowed themselves to become a rubber
stamp for electoral malpractice.
The law professor and strong ally of Buhari
said such vices and others similar to them were responsible for the prevailing
level of mediocrity in governance.
“We know of some governors who are not
supposed to be there, but found themselves on the seats with the help of some
judges,” Sagay said.
Responding to the criticisms by sagay, PDP
spokesman, Dayo Adeyeye, said Sagay’s comments constituted an embarrassment to
him and his legal profession.
“Itse Sagay is someone who is widely known
to make statements that embarrass not only himself but the legal profession he
purports to represent,” Adeyeye told Premium Times.
“This is because Nigerians know that the
country would have been far better than now were PDP still in power,” Adeyeye
said, adding that “Sagay is defending a man who plunged Nigeria’s economy into
recession within one year.”
Sagay also weighed in on the recent
crackdown on judges by the State Security Service, suggesting that such
measures were necessary to bring about a robust and dignified judiciary.
“We need the judiciary, but we need an
upright judiciary. If we don’t have a judiciary with moral integrity, then we
don’t have a democracy.
“No agency would have dared to arrest
(Charles) Oputa, (Andrews) Obaseki, (Kayode) Eso and some others. They gave judgments
against the military governments. The moral authority of the golden era of the
Supreme Court has crashed,” Mr Sagay said.
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