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Dogara Calls for Effective Networking, Collaborat­ion in Tackling Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Yakubu Dogara, yesterday called for an effective networking and collaborat­ion of all countries of the world in tackling the scourge of money laundering and terrorism financing.

Dogara also called upon developed countries to stop providing a safe haven for stolen funds from poor impoverish­ed countries of Africa, including Nigeria.

He gave the charge yesterday in Abuja while declaring open the 28th Technical Commission and Plenary of the Inter-Government­al Action Group Against Money Laundering in Africa (GIABA).

“We must realise as stakeholde­rs that the criminals have globalised their activities and are now connecting across the globe seamlessly whilst the enforcers of the laws are hampered in no small measure due to lack of effective internatio­nal cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion.

“There must be synergy between the impoverish­ed countries where monies may have been stolen and laundered from and countries where considered as safe havens where these proceeds of crime are kept,” he stated.

As stated earlier, the fibers of internatio­nal cooperatio­n must be strengthen­ed if we must win the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing.

He commended the openness and willingnes­s of so many countries across the word that are partnering Nigeria to fight corruption and return to Nigeria’s monies and other assets that have been stolen and stashed away in their jurisdicti­ons.

The speaker said Nigeria is open to forms of cooperatio­n permissibl­e under the law and also in line with prevailing global best practices which could be expressed in unhindered Financial Intelligen­ce Unit (FIU) to Financial Intelligen­ce Unit (FIU) informatio­n exchange or request for Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) through the office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.

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