The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria Spent N6trn To Fight Terrorism In 13 Years, EFCC Discloses

- From Sodiq Omolaoye, Abuja

CHAIRMAN, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC), Abdulrashe­ed Bawa, has said that Nigeria has spent over N6 trillion to combat terrorism between 2008 and this year.

The EFCC boss said the country has also lost over N5.4 trillion to tax evasion by multinatio­nals corporatio­ns from 2011 to 2021.

This, he said, was aside the theft of resources in the nation’s oil and gas sector.

Bawa made these disclosure­s yesterday while presenting a paper titled, ‘ Combating of Crime, Corruption and Implicatio­n for Developmen­t and Security’, at the 38th Cambridge Internatio­nal Symposium on Economic Crime, organised by the Centre for Internatio­nal Documentat­ion on Organised and Economic Crime ( CIDOEC), Jesus College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

According to the EFCC boss, who was represente­d by his Deputy Chief of Staff, Sambo Mayana, economic and financial crimes including corruption, which manifest in various forms in different nations, were at the core of global developmen­t and security challenges.

Citing a report by the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t ( OECD), he noted that, “resources that could support a country’s developmen­t are lost through criminal acts like corruption, tax evasion, money laundering and others.”

He added: “The ‘ spoiler’ effects on countries’ developmen­t processes are diverse and particular­ly severe for fragile states: economic crime, including illicit financial flows, diverts much needed resources needed to rebuild countries’ public services, from security and justice to basic social services such as health and education.”

The EFCC chair said the absence of substantia­l improvemen­t in the living conditions of the people in Africa and the rest of the developing countries in spite of their natural resource endowments could be blamed on pervasive economic crimes taking place in these countries.

“The incidence of illegal mining, smuggling of goods, tax evasion, illegal oil bunkering, illegal arms deals just to mention but a few does not allow the government to receive the full accruals from the continent’s vast resources that are needed for developmen­t.

 ??  ?? Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami ( right) presenting a certificat­e to one of the participan­ts at the 9mobile Digital Skills Entreprene­urship Programme for Youths, Usman Aliyu, during the graduation ceremony at Bichi Emirate Council, Kano State… yesterday
Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami ( right) presenting a certificat­e to one of the participan­ts at the 9mobile Digital Skills Entreprene­urship Programme for Youths, Usman Aliyu, during the graduation ceremony at Bichi Emirate Council, Kano State… yesterday

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