the Chief Judge of Delta, Justice Marshall Umukoro, advised that the police be stripped of their power to prosecute criminal cases. Umukoro who gave the advice in a lecture he delivered at the 2017 Aquinas Day Colloquium of Dominican Institute in Ibadan on Tuesday. He said that the measure would reduce the number of accused persons awaiting trial while decongesting prisons. Below is the press-statement by Nigeria Police Force RE: STRIP POLICE OF POWER TO PROSECUTE CRIMINAL CASES, JUDGE ADVICES NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT The attention of the Nigeria Police Force has been drawn to an online/social media publication by Theigerianlawyer Blog ,Premium Times Nigeria captioned “Strip Police of Power to Prosecute Criminal Cases, Judge Advices Nigerian Government” The said publication was credited to the Chief Judge of Delta State, Hon. Justice Marshall Unukoto, in a lecture he delivered at the 2017 Aquinas Day Colloquium of Dominican Institute in Ibadan Oyo State on Tuesday 31st January, 2017. 2. The call according to the publication was made by the Judge when he commented on the inefficient handling of criminal cases by the Police prosecutors who are not lawyers. 3. It is pertinent however, to state that the call was . made by the Hon. Chief Judge without recourse to section 106 of the of the Administration of criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015, which clearly excludes non lawyers from processing all offences in any Court of Law. 4. Furthermore, the Supreme Court in the case of FRN VS Osahon (2006) 5NWLR part 973 pg 361 stated clearly the position of the law with respect to Police powers of prosecution. 6. It should be noted that the Nigeria Police Force as an organization has the highest number of lawyers in its establishment who are currently undertaking prosecution as provided in the ACJ ACT 2015. 7 It is therefore, a legal misconception for anybody to call for the stripping off of the Police power to prosecute. CSP Jimoh O. Moshood Force Public Relations Officer, Force Headquarters, Abuja.]]>