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June 29, 2026 - 8:00 AM

‘N90bn corruption allegation: Osinbajo should resign’

A constitutional lawyer in Abuja, Mr Realwan Okpanachi, has said that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo cannot waive his immunity.

The legal practitioner told newsmen on Monday in Abuja that the only effective way Osinbajo could waive his immunity, “if he sincerely desires to do so is to resign from his position as vice president.”

“He cannot remain in office and waive his immunity as the immunity is attached to that office and not his person,” the lawyer said.

Okpanachi was reacting to the statement credited to the vice president that he would waive his constitutional immunity to clear his name over the N90 billion he allegedly received from Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS).

The lawyer said that Section 308 of the Constitution, which raises arguments in some quarters that the vice president could not institute any case in his name no longer represent the position of the law.

He said the case of I.B.M. Securities Plc. Vs Ahmed Bola Tinubu as decided by the Supreme Court being relied upon by those holding such opinion was no longer tenable.

“The current position of the law as expressed by the Supreme Court in the case of Global Excellence Communications Ltd. &Ors.Vs Mr Donald Duke (2007) LPELR-1323(SC).

“The apex court held that had the legislature intended to prohibit any of the holders of the offices listed in section 308(1) of the constitution from instituting cases in the names in their tenure.

“They would have expressly stated it, and that, since there was no such express provisions, then they are entitled to institute court case during their tenure,’’ Okpanachi said.

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