They pleaded guilty to the offence the federal government charged them with in the ongoing Abuja mass trial.
He said the project demonstrated his administration’s dedication to improving the physical infrastructure of the justice sector.
“The exercise is still ongoing. It will continue today, tomorrow and on Thursday. Yesterday, about 160 trials were conducted. Nearly 150 convictions were secured,” he said.
The AGF said more than 600 terror suspects would be prosecuted.
Nigeria and Ethiopia have signed an agreement to facilitate the transfer of prisoners between them, in line with their respective laws and international obligations.
The widow sued the inspector general of police, Tunji Disu, and the FCT police commissioner, Ahmed Sanusi, for illegal detention.
The claimants stated that by the condition of service of the NIS, published in a gazette by the FG in 2015, they were entitled to a car, domestic workers, among others, upon their retirement on the
He said it will promote a justice system that is not only effective but also humane and inclusive.
The trial began on Tuesday at the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court.
The ICPC chairman, Musa Aliyu, said the advent of the internet, social media, and artificial intelligence has drastically altered the financial crime landscape.
