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NCA partners EFCC in the fight against corruption, money laundry  in Nigeria

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….vows to increase asset recovery in the country

By Lovina Anthony, Akwa-ibom 

The Director General of the National Crime Agency, NCA, United Kingdom, Mr Graeme Biggar has vowed to partner 

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the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, 

in the fight against corruption, money laundry in Nigeria.

He stated the preparedness of the agency to work with the commission to ensure an increased and total asset recovery in the country.

The director General of the National Crime Agency, NCA, United Kingdom, however commended EFCC boss, Ola Olukoyede for the professionalism in the pursuit of its mandate in Nigeria. 

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Biggar led a delegation of the UK’s anti-crime Agency on a working visit to the Chairman of the EFCC, Mr Ola Olukoyede at the corporate headquarters of the Commission.

The EFCC Spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, in a statement signed and issued to newsmen on Friday, said that NCA has the longest standing and deepest relationship with the EFCC.

The statement reads in part: “We have a long standing relationship with EFCC in Nigeria. It is important for us to support you in the fight against corruption and asset recovery. I am here to deepen our cooperation. We really appreciate the relationship we have with your organization and the professionalism of your officers,” he said.

 He called for the deepening of his Agency’s relationship with the EFCC, maintaining that “we are ready to take the relationship deeper”.  He expressed concerns about the activities of fraudsters, especially those stealing life savings of other people and those engaging in sextortion. 

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“It is important we continue the strong relationship existing between us for us to tackle those fraudulent dealings together”,  he said.

 Responding, Olukoyede stated that the EFCC hugely values the relationship it has with NCA, noting that the good working relationship between Nigeria and the UK reaches way back in time.

“We place much premium on the relationship that exists between Nigeria and the UK.  It dates back in time and particularly between the EFCC and the NCA. Our relationship has been mutually beneficial. We have had cause to collaborate on so many cases. 

“I want to thank you for extending that hand of collaboration to us. We also want to specifically thank you for some of the support you have brought in the area of manpower development, training for some of our operatives and also the support you have given our digital forensic laboratory.

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“We are also looking for more mutually beneficial relationships and more support. The world is a global village. Sometimes what we have, you don’t have and what you have, we don’t have. 

“We place much premium on exchange of ideas and compare notes where necessary. We are also looking at issues where you can be of support from your jurisdiction”, he said. 

Olukoyede stressed that the global contagion of corruption, economic and financial crimes have made trans-national collaboration more compelling.

“Most of the crimes we investigate, particularly the non-violent, white collar crimes have assumed global dimension and this is why it is important for countries like Nigeria and the UK to collaborate,” he said.

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On the new policy direction of the Commission, the EFCC boss stated that, over time he has realized that preventive frameworks in tackling corruption offer more results than any other modalities.  

“On my part I assumed office about six months ago. Upon my assumption,  I tried to effect a few changes in the processes and ways we do things, particularly in the area of the rule of law and due observance of processes” he stated.

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