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The Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN has said that machineries are in motion to ensure the continuation of courts sitting for prosecution of Boko Haram cases in Kainji, New Bussa.  Malami made this known while receiving the Nigerian Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherland, Dr. Eniola Ajayi in his office on Tuesday 25th January, 2022.

HON. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION/MINISTER OF JUSTICE, ABUBAKAR MALAMI SAN, HIS LEFT AMBASSADOR OF NIGERIA TO THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS, DR. ENIOLA AJAYI, ACTING SGF/PS BENJAMIN OKOLO AT THE MEETING ON TEN POTENTIAL  CASES AGAINST NIGERA AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ON TUESDAY 25TH JANUARY, AT THE MINISTER’S CONFERENCE ROOM.

The HAGF commended the Ambassador for her tireless efforts and patriotism recalling that Nigeria has cooperated fully with the court through submission of relevant documents which eventually led to its exoneration. He said, “With due diligence to Nigeria’s mandate under Article 86 of the Rome Statute of ICC, Nigeria cooperated fully with the court through submission of relevant documents, reports of panels of enquiry etc.”

He noted that a committee has already been established for the domestication of Rome Statute in Nigeria. Speaking earlier, the Ambassador expressed willingness to continue her patriotic service in the interest of the nation. 

HON. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION/MINISTER OF JUSTICE, ABUBAKAR MALAMI SAN, IN A GROUP PHOTOGRAPH WITH AMBASSADOR OF NIGERIA TO THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS, DR. ENIOLA AJAYI, ACTING SGF/PS, BENJAMIN OKOLO AND DIRECTORS IN THE MINISTRY AT THE MEETING ON TEN POTENTIAL CASES AGAINST NIGERA AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ON TUESDAY 25TH JANUARY, AT THE MINISTER’S CONFERENCE ROOM.

She promised to rededicate efforts to make positive impact in the discharge of her duties

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