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Thursday, 5 July 2018

Buhari Signs Executive Order Suspending Dealings in Suspicious Assets

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President Muhammadu Buhari on Thurday in Abuja signed the Executive Order 6 which seeks to restrain owners of assets under investigation from carrying out any further transaction on such assets.

Buhari, who signed the order in the State House, said he had chosen to do so in view of the necessity to stop owners of such assets from further using their proceeds to pervert the cause of justice or sponsor acts that can be injurious to the state. 

He described the order as a platform for counter-attack.

The president said: "It has thus become necessary to re-kit and re-tool our arsenal to be able to effectively tackle corruption’s perilous counter-attack against the Nigerian State.   Accordingly, the Federal Government of Nigeria has declared a national emergency to deal with that crisis. In this regard, the Federal Government of Nigeria in line with its anti-corruption strategy seeks to ensure that the ends of justice is not defeated or compromised by persons involved in a case or complaint of corruption. 

 "It is in consequence of this that I have decided to issue the Executive Order No. 6 of 2018 to inter alia restrict dealings in suspicious assets subject to investigation or inquiry bordering on corruption in order to preserve such assets from dissipation, and to deprive alleged criminals of the proceeds of their illicit activities which can otherwise be employed to allure, pervert and/or intimidate the investigative and judicial processes or for acts of terrorism, financing of terrorism, kidnapping, sponsorship of ethnic or religious violence, economic sabotage and cases of economic and financial crimes, including acts contributing to the economic adversity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria  and against the overall interest of justice and the welfare of the Nigerian state." 

According to him, available records have shown that the aggregate value of funds allegedly stolen on which prosecution is being conducted is N595,409,838 billion, saying the figure exceeds the N500 billion appropriated for Social Investment Programme in the 2018 budget. 

He said the stolen money was also higher than the highest appropriation of N344 billion in the 2018 budget for the Ministry of Works for construction and rehabilitation of several roads across the country. 
Buhari also said funds budgeted for execution of roads captured in the 2018 budget are the equivalent of about 57 per cent of the monies recovered from the prosecution of some of the on-going high profile corruption related cases.

According to him, the fight against corruption is becoming a popular trend in Africa especially with the ratification of African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption.

The president who tasked relevant stakeholders to uphold the executive order, also directed government agencies to, in consultation with the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, adopt what he described as best practices and strategies to make the order effective.

 "Happily, the fight against corruption is gaining more momentum among the African States. We just returned from the African Anti-Corruption Year event at Nouakchott, Mauritania where all African Heads of State were gathered to promote the anti-corruption message.

"Nigeria and 39 other African States have ratified the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption. I pledge to elevate the African Union anti-corruption agenda at the next session of the United Nations General Assembly in September.

"Therefore, in order to preserve Nigeria’s political and economic systems, and the continuous progress of the Nigerian State from the serious threat of corruption, I call on all stakeholders, and indeed every Nigerian to give effect to this Executive Order. 

 "Agencies of the federal government in consultation with the Attorney General of the Federation should identify and adopt best practices, and develop strategies for action.  The fight against corruption is one that must be fought by everyone wherever corruption rears its head," Buhari added.

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