The 10-week period given to the committee on October 5, 2016, when the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, inaugurated it had lapsed on December 14, 2016. Thenigerialawyer had exclusively reported on December 19, 2016, that the activities of the committee were being hampered by lack of funds. Speaking with our correspondent on Sunday, the chairman of the committee, Nnamani, disclosed to our correspondent that “there has been delay in the activities of the committee because of some issues.” When reminded that the time given to the committee to submit its report had lapsed, Nnamani said there had been conflicting reports on the issue. He said, “Some papers reported that it is 10 weeks others reported 16 weeks. We are going to meet on Wednesday to review our work. So, we will define it.” The AGF had while inaugurating the committee, charged its members to consult far and wide particularly with the judiciary and the National Assembly and come up with a draft executive bill for the implementation of their recommendations. Members of the committee include, Mr. Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, Mrs. O.O. Babalola, Mr. Duruaku Chima, Mr. H. A. Tahir, Mr. Ike Udunni, Mr. S. O. Ibrahim, a representative of the Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room, Esther Uzoma; Dr. Muiz Banire, (SAN), and Mr. Eze Philip. They also include Coordinator, Coalition of Nigeria’s Progressive Political Parties, Bashir Ibrahim; Chairperson, Transition Monitoring Group, Mrs. Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi; Mr. Utum Eteng, Mr. Ejike Eze, and Dr. Maman Lawal of the Faculty of Law, Bayero University. The rest are Mr. A.C. Ude, Executive Director, Women in Politics, Mrs. E. Ifendu, Dr. Francis Bullen; Mr. Anike Nwoga, Mrs. Cecilia Adams, Executive Director, Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre; and Mr. C. Jude.]]>