Abubakar Malami, attorney-general of the federation (AGF),
says the federal government will soon resume the mass prosecution of Boko Haram
suspects being held in selected military formations.
Speaking on Monday during a special session to mark the new
legal year for the federal high court, Malami said President Muhammadu Buhari
has approved the release of funds needed for prosecuting the suspects.
Represented by Beatrice Jedy-Agba, solicitor-general of the
federation and permanent secretary of the federal ministry of justice, Malami
said: “I would like to use this opportunity to appreciate the recent special
intervention granted by his excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, for the
provision of funds and other logistics for the commencement of the second phase
of prosecutions of Boko Haram suspects.”
In 2017, the federal government commenced a trial for
persons suspected to be Boko Haram insurgents, with the proceedings taking
place at a military base in Niger state.
At the time, the United Nations had raised concerns about
human rights issues in relation to the suspects.
During the trial between 2017 and 2018, more than 100 people
were convicted and several others were discharged on the grounds of no-case
submissions.
Meanwhile, in his address, John Tsoho, chief judge of the
federal high court, expressed worry over the number of cases pending before the
court, lamenting that some judges have over 1,000 cases in their dockets.
He said the situation was worse at the court’s divisions in
Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt.
“We are accustomed to being expected to do more with less or
no resources provided at all. While our needs continue to rise, funding doesn’t
keep pace,” he said.
“This is notwithstanding the judges’ existing high-volume
dockets that present enormous challenges,” he said.
“It is necessary to place on record that the Electoral
(Amendment) Act, 2022, was enacted without any consultation with the court.
“Also, no support whatsoever was provided to address the increased responsibility. This weighed heavily on the operations of the court.”
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