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CDHR commends EFCC on its standoff with Richy Tarfa
By Rafiu Agboola
The Committee for the Defence of Human Right, (CDHR), has maintained its support for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the latest arrest and detention of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Ricky Tarfa (SAN).
This was contained in the Press Release signed by the National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Rasheed Ropo, which was made available to CityMirrorNews on Friday February 12, 2016, 2016.
According to the group “it is not uncertain that the clouds in the sky are laden with hope and Nigerians are now waiting patiently for the actualization of the unprecedented promise of the present administration”.
It stated further “if the rot in every sector is to be truly cleaned, then the judiciary and law enforcement agencies, without fear or favour; no matter whose on is gored”.
The release said that organization is charging the agencies of government to wake up to their responsibilities and leave no stone unturned in stamping out corruption from the system.
According to the release, Mr. Tarfa was arrested over the weekend, along with his client-suspect, by EFCC when the senior lawyer was alleged to have hid his client from officers of the commission.
He was finally released on Sunday on intervention of President of the Bar Association, Barr Augustine Alegeh (SAN) other well-me.aning Nigerians.
In the words of the CDHR, “the unprofessional and unethical action of Mr. Tarfa is Condemnable and reprehensible.
Shielding a suspect from legitimate arrest of a suspect goes beyond the brief of any counsel. This is a clear a case of ‘obstructing the course of justice’ which is an offence under and the law”.
The CDHR commended the EFCC for this bold move and salute the exemplary courage of you the commission’s Acting Chairman.
It further observed that “if corrupt people are dealt with, without minding whose ox is gored, the fight against corruption would be a sincere melee to the satisfaction of Nigerians’ great expectations from this government”.
“Therefore, nobody should be too big for government to arrest and prosecute even if such person is a stakeholder in this government”.
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