
Legal practitioners in Abuja have continued to react to Senate’s approval to separate the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation from that of the Minister of Justice.
it was recalled that the Senate on July 26, voted in favour of altering Sections 150, 174, 195, 211, 318 and the Third Schedule of the 1999 Constitution.
The vote was to separate the office of the Minister or Commissioner of Justice from that of the Attorney-General of the Federation or state.
Speaking with Newsmen on Monday in Abuja, Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN) said that separating the two offices would not make a difference if there was no attitudinal change.
“I see that in Nigeria, we are just changing laws but we are not changing our attitude. The law will not operate itself.
“It’s the attitude of the people, the vision of the people and the leadership that will drive the nation, not necessarily the…



August 04, 2017
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