PLEA BARGAIN ANDANTI-GRAFTWARINNIGERIA
Abstract
It is no longer in doubt that Nigeria is corrupt. Corruption is a cankerworm that has eaten deep into the fabric of all spheres of live in Nigeria. If corruption is allowed to thrive, it will ultimately consume Nigeria. Successive governments in Nigeria harp on the menace of corruption in the society and made concerted efforts towards curbing it or at least reducing it to the barest minimum. In a bid to archive this onerous task, crime fighting agencies where established such as, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Independent Corrupt Practices and other  Related  Offences  (ICPC).  These  agencies  are  working  hard  to  eradicatecorruption  using  different approaches. One of which is Plea Bargaining. The concept of Plea Bargaining is not known in the Nigerian Legal System until 2004 when EFCC Act came into effect. Plea Bargain is a concept employed by the state in high profile cases to facilitate a negotiated soft landing platform for accused persons who are willing to save the time and hung expense for the system through a guilty plea and payment of compensation for forfeiture of proceeds of crime to avoid publicity and attendant image crises. EFCC adopted this approach with a view to fighting corruption in Nigeria. The issue is will the introduction of Plea Bargain in the Nigeria Criminal Justice Administration attain justice for all in Nigeria. This paper examined the propriety of employing this crime fighting system to fight corruption and other related offences in Nigeria. It proffers solution and concludes that Plea Bargain in the Nigerian Legal System is anathema to anti-graft campaign in Nigeria. It’s sustenance in the Nigerian Legal System would only be a scratch on the surface in the fight against corruption in Nigeria and never the solution.
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