Tributes As Family, Associates Remember Incorruptible Justice Akanbi

Sunday, 4th June 2020 was a day of tribute for the late incorruptible Justice Mustapha Adebayo Akanbi.

Justice Akanbi who died in March 2018 was president of the Court of Appeal and was appointment as the pioneer chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) in 1999 by the then President Olusegun Obasanjo.

Akanbi’s appointment as the chairman of the Nigeria’s first and foremost anti- graft agency was widely received with applause nationally and Internationally, including the critical Nigerian media which dubbed the Ilorin- Kwara State born jurist as Mr Integrity.

The late jurist exhibited so much uprightness in his endeavors during his lifetime to the extent that he voluntarily retired as the Court of Appeal’s President at the age of 68 when he still had few years left to clock the retirement age. Upon the completion of his first term as ICPC’s chairman, Akanbi also politely turned down a second term offer from President Obasanjo. Instead, he recommended another upright person and a Christian to succeed him.

All of this clearly showed Akanbi as a forthright personality and embodiment of contentment, selflessness and detribalised Nigerian.
It was therefore not surprising that four years after his demise, some best brains in the country, including academics, labour activists and religious leaders still believe that Nigerians and indeed, the Nigerian leaders still have much to learn from Mr Integrity.

Speakers at the the fourth year remembrance prayer for Akanbi in Ilorin, last Sunday were unanimous in their opinions that the Nigerian leaders should imbibe the legacies of Akanbi in fixing the country.

They all recommended Akanbi’s therapy for solving the Nigeria’s hydra- headed problems.
The speakers included the vice chancellor of Ahman Pategi University, Prof Mahfouz Adedimeji,former vice chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State and the director- general of Michael Imoudu Institute for Labour Studies( MINILS), Comrade Issa Aremu.

 

Source: https://leadership.ng/tributes-as-family-associates-remember-incorruptible-justice-akanbi/