The Guardian (Nigeria)

No plans to set up new anti- corruption agency, says Presidency

- From Joke Falaju, Abuja

SPECIAL Assistant to the President on Justice Reform and internatio­nal Relation, Mrs. Juliet Ibekaku, has refuted claims the Federal Government is planning to set up a new anti- corruption agency through the Proceeds of Crime Bill before the National Assembly.

She said the Federal Government was only out to secure recovered assets both at home and abroad, and engage agencies to secure them.

Ibekaku, who spoke during the Monitoring Transparen­cy and Accountabi­lity in the use of Returned Assests ( MANTRA) project learning summit in Abuja on Thursday, said the Federal Government was also aiming to institutio­nalise monitoring of the repatriate­d funds through the bill.

She added that Nigeria had signed an agreement with Ireland for the return of € 5.5million stolen money from the European nation, stressing that the money, when returned, would be used for infrastruc­tural projects. According to the presidenti­al aide, other recovered stolen funds will be brought back to the country and used for pressing projects.

Meanwhile, the Africa Network for Environmen­t and Economic Justice ( ANEEJ) has highlighte­d the importance of the

MANTRA in tracking project funds. The Executive Director of ANEEJ, Rev. David Ugolor, explained that the body and its partners had worked with the Federal Government to carry out end- to- end monitoring of the use of the $ 322.5 million Abacha Ioot returned from Switzerlan­d and being spent on poor Nigerians enrolled under the Conditiona­l Cash Transfer of the Social Investment Programme.

 ??  ?? Rev. Fr. Gabriel Odusanya ( left); Rev. Fr. Anthony Amosun; Dean, Lekki Deanery, Monsignor Paschal Nwaezeapu; Rev. Fr. Pius Omofuma and Rev. Fr. Vincent Bankole during the # ENDSARS protest church service at Lekki Tollgate, Lagos... yesterday. PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN- KUTI
Rev. Fr. Gabriel Odusanya ( left); Rev. Fr. Anthony Amosun; Dean, Lekki Deanery, Monsignor Paschal Nwaezeapu; Rev. Fr. Pius Omofuma and Rev. Fr. Vincent Bankole during the # ENDSARS protest church service at Lekki Tollgate, Lagos... yesterday. PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN- KUTI

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