Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, says he will defend himself in the face of allegations of financial misconduct, which he described as “God’s will.”
Malami said he remains proud of his record in office.
In a recent interview conducted in Hausa, Malami accused security agencies of violating his constitutional rights during the investigation into his affairs.
He alleged that operatives carried out searches on his homes and business premises without prior notice or his presence.
“I have spent time in custody with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, at Kuje Prison, and with the Department of State Services.
“I believe it is all God’s will, and I accept it, but I will defend myself,” he said.
He further insisted that due process was not followed during the investigation.
“They violated my rights by searching my houses and business premises without notifying me. Constitutionally, I have the right to be present during such searches,” Malami stated.
Reaffirming his stance, the former AGF added, “I have no regrets regarding what I did during my time as a minister. Everything I did was in line with my understanding of the law and my responsibilities.”
Malami, alongside his wife, Bashir Asabe, and son, Abdulaziz Malami, is currently facing a 16-count charge bordering on alleged money laundering filed by the EFCC.













