The Head of the EU Delegation to Nigeria, Mr Michel Arrion has
alleged that Nigeria’s stolen funds are not only found in Europe but all
over the world.
Arrion, stated this at a press briefing on Wednesday in
Abuja, while pledging support of the union to President Muhammadu
Buhari’s efforts to recover Nigeria’s looted funds.
He noted that while there were stolen funds in some European
countries, it is a bilateral issue between Nigeria and the concerned
European countries but assured that the EU will continue to give
advocacy support.
“Nigeria’s stolen funds are not only in Europe; they
are everywhere. So we are happy to see that President Muhammadu Buhari
went to UAE to discuss the repatriation of stolen wealth.
“We welcome any form of cooperation in the judicial , the police
cooperation that Nigeria wants to have with EU member-states,” he
said. The EU envoy while noting that all countries are fighting
corruption but that the level of commitment differs. He however remarked
that the level of corruption in the country had impacted negatively on
the economy and infrastructure.
He cautioned against executive interference with the judiciary in the
fight against corruption, adding that it is important for the executive
to make statement on expeditious trial of corruption cases. “There have
been cases of abandoned corruption trials in the past, so there is
nothing wrong with the executive making statement on expeditious trial
of corruption cases. “But prosecution must be within the ambit of the
Rule of Law,” he said.
He said the EU is supporting Nigeria’s fight against corruption
through a range of programmes, aimed at strengthening the
anti-corruption agencies and the criminal justice system.
According to him, the EU’s support is not only to prevent the
incidence of corruption, but also to deal with corruption cases when
they occur.
Arrion explained that the EU is supporting the fight against corruption in Nigeria through a 35 million Euros project being implemented nationwide by the UN Office on Drug and Crime.
He said the EU support to
the Justice Sector Reform in Nigeria with the UNODC is currently being
implemented in six focal states. He said the projects, which targeted
various anti-corruption cases, sought to evolve a coordination mechanism
for the implementation of anti-corruption strategies
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