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How Nigeria Lost $157.5bn To Illicit Financial Flows — Buhari

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September 25, 2019
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Muhammadu Buhari, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, addresses the United Nations General Assembly September 19, 2017 at the United Nations in New York. Photo: AFP

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PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has disclosed that Nigeria lost an estimated 157.5 billion dollars to illicit financial flows between 2003 and 2012.

The president’s spokesman, Mr Femi Adesina, said Buhari disclosed this in an address to the High-Level National Side-Event organised by the African Union Development Agency and New Partnership for Africa’s Development (AUDA-NEPAD).

The event was also organised in collaboration with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday in New York, on the margins of the 74th United Nations General Assembly.

The theme of the event was “Promotion of International Cooperation to Combat Illicit Financial Flows and Strengthen Good Practices on Assets Recovery and Return to Foster Sustainable Development.”

While quoting from the 2014 Global Financial Integrity Report, the Nigerian leader noted that such massive loss of assets, resulted in dearth of resources “to fund public services or to alleviate poverty,” in the country.

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“This is why, as Africans, we have no choice but to break the back of corruption,” he said.

Acknowledging lack of sufficient capital and corruption as impediments to socio-economic development of the continent, the President emphatically restated his administration’s anti-corruption campaign:

He said: “That is why our government has made it a war we intend to win.
”We will give all it takes to ensure there is no hiding place for purveyors of corrupt practices who are truly enemies of the people.”

President Buhari stressed the need to strengthen good practices on asset recovery and return, saying that, “In the last five years, our government has made significant progress to curb corruption.”
“We have recovered millions of dollars stolen from our country,” he added.

He noted, however, that “there are still a lot of other funds that are stuck in foreign bank accounts due to international laws, different jurisdictions and justice systems that make it difficult for repatriation.”

The president, who described Illicit Financial Flows as “illegal movement of funds from one country to another”, lamented that these flows depleted Africa’s internally generated revenues and foreign exchange earnings.

He added that it also reduced tax revenues, drain natural resources, facilitate corruption and stunt private sector development.

He cited tax avoidance as another form of illicit financial flow, and quoted the Tax Justice Network and the International Monetary Fund to have estimated over 200 billion dollars per year as “being lost by developing countries when multinational enterprises do not pay taxes in the countries where they made the profit.”

According to him, this amount is significantly higher than the annual development aid received by these countries which are estimated to be about 143 billion dollars.

He commended the organisers of the meeting designed to finding “pragmatic ways to promote international cooperation to combat illicit financial flows and strengthen good practices on asset recovery and return, as an arm of sustainable development policies in Africa,”

President Buhari also lauded their “shared commitment to root out corruption from our continent.”

The Nigerian President said: “I am motivated by the belief that, if we join hands, we can bequeath to our children an Africa that is not defined by corruption.”

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