AGF petitioned to commence criminal prosecution of Senator Abba Moro

The Attorney General of the Federation and minister of justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, has been urged to immediately withdraw all the no- prosecution notice on the Senator representing Benue South, Senator Abba Moro to pave way for fresh criminal prosecution against the Senator 

Achepa Oche Francis, in a petition submitted to the office of the AGF and dated 12th December,  urged the AGF  to reopen the allegations of gun running pending against the Senator. 

“Some years back, Senator Abba Moro was indicted for gun running and arraigned before a Magistrate Court in Abuja”, he said.

Francis in  the petition alleged that due process was not followed in grating the  Nolle prosequi.

“It is also on record that as minister of the Interior, Senator Abba Moro was arraigned in court for procurement fraud and job recruitment racketeenng that caused loss of lives.

He was however discharged by the court. 

“We also appeal to the Honorable Minister to mandate the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to appeal his acquittal over fraud-related cases as minister of the Interior by engaging experts to handle the appeal in a court of competent jurisdiction. 

“We desire that the processes that led to the convoking of Nolle prosequi by the former attorney general of the federation be revisited as soon as possible with a view to unravelling, if due process was followed, of which we doubt. 

” If urgent steps are not taken, it could make a mockery of the anti-corruption drive of this administration. It also indicates that the government is selective in prosecuting the war against corruption.”

Francis said the allegations against Senator Abba Moro are too numerous to be ignored.