President Muhammadu Buhari has said his administration would soon reorganise the nation’s judiciary to ensure effective fight against corruption in the country.

Buhari said this at a joint news conference with the visiting Namibian leader, Hage Geingob, after a closed door session at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

According to him, his administration plans to dedicate some judges to deal with corruption cases where all those found wanting in their dealings will be prosecuted.

Buhari said the world would see if his successors would return the loots and assets recovered by his administration from those who looted the nation’s treasury.

He recalled that stolen assets seized from looters during his military regime were returned to them when he was ousted in 1983.

Buhari said the present administration has been selling off assets recovered from looters and putting the money in the government coffers to forestall the incidents of the past.

He also said his administration would soon reorganize the nation’s judiciary to ensure effective fight against corruption in the country, saying his administration, he said, plans to dedicate some judges to deal with corruption cases where all those found wanting in their dealings will be prosecuted.

On his part, President Geingob thanked Nigerian government for his support and assistance to Namibia via the deployment of Nigerian volunteers under the Technical Aid Corps.

The Namibian leader said he came to Nigeria to pay his last respect to late Prof. Adebayo Adedeji, whom he described as his mentor.