All Nigeria’s stolen wealth will be recovered – Malami

Abubakar Malami

Abubakar Malami

Abubakar Malami, Justice Minister

The Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, said on Sunday that the Federal Government would not falter in its determination to recover all stolen funds stashed abroad by individuals and corporate entities.

According to News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, Malami gave the assurance in Birnin Kebbi while speaking at the maiden Law Week of National Union of Kebbi State Law Students.

He said that the federal government had partnered with necessary jurisdictions to recover the nation’s wealth stolen and hidden away in many countries.

Malami who spoke on “Attaining a National Breakthrough Through Successful Anti- Corruption War in Nigeria: The Issues, The Way Forward,” explained that President Muhammadu Buhari would not relent in his war against corruption.

“On the international front, the Nigerian government is collaborating with various jurisdictions to recover and repatriate funds that have been stolen and stashed outside Nigeria.

“The government is not relenting in the pursuit of recovery of Nigeria’s stolen wealth, the recovery efforts are ongoing and work is in progress.

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“Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari will leave no stone unturned to recover wealth stolen from Nigeria either by individuals or corporate entities,” he said.

Malami said that the present administration had been fighting corruption in all its manifestations.

“This fight includes the legislative framework, institutional infrastructure and the adoption of effective preventive measures against corruption by putting in place mechanism for management of recovered stolen assets,” the minister said.

In his remarks, Gov. Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi appreciated the efforts of the federal government in fighting corruption but urged stakeholders including law students to embrace prevention instead of focusing on the punishment.

Bagudu who spoke on taking the Almajiri children off the streets, said the state government would send a bill to the House of Assembly, to provide punishment for parents who allowed their children to roam the streets.

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