Attorney General: A question of law, power and conscience
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By Moshood Oshunfurewa
The office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) occupies one of the most consequential positions in Nigeria’s constitutional democracy. As the Chief Law Officer of the Federation, the AGF is not merely a political appointee; he is the custodian of legality, the interpreter of state power, and, ideally, the guardian of justice for all, government and governed alike. But recent developments compel a difficult but necessary question: is the AGF truly ser
The office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) occupies one of the most consequential positions in Nigeria’s constitutional democracy. As the Chief Law Officer of the Federation, the AGF is not merely a political appointee; he is the custodian of legality, the interpreter of state power, and, ideally, the guardian of justice for all, government and governed alike. But recent developments compel a difficult but necessary question: is the AGF truly ser
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