He said: “Making it public is desirable in the context of our political situation. But again, not to go and publish but to avail the organisation that seeks it the same information. But a learned Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Mike Ahamba, had a different view on the matter. According to SERAP, “A necessary implication of the rule of law is that a public institution like the CCB can only act in accordance with the law. “Allegation of false or anticipated declarations by public officers apparently to steal or mismanage public funds is a contributory factor to Nigeria’s underdevelopment and poverty level.
Source: The Guardian June 24, 2019 04:41 UTC