President Muhammadu
Buhari on Thursday in Abuja lamented that it is taking
too long to recover the country’s looted funds that have stashed away in
overseas countries.
He
told Executive Secretary of United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Mr Yury Fedotov, that the process of recovering the stolen assets had “become
tedious’’ to the consternation of many Nigerians.
A
statement by Garba Shehu, Senior Sepcial Assistant to the President on Media
and Publicity, quoted the president as saying, “We are looking for more
cooperation from the EU, United States, other countries and international
institutions to recover the nation’s stolen assets, particularly proceeds from
the stolen crude oil.
“It
is taking very long and Nigerians are becoming impatient,” the President said.
While
urging UNODC to facilitate the faster recovery of Nigeria’s stolen wealth
stashed abroad, the president told Mr. Fedotov that his government has worked
very hard in the past 11 months to reverse the very negative global perception
of Nigeria on corruption.
“Our
genuine efforts to deal with corruption and drugs have earned us international
respect and this has encouraged us to do more’’.
“We
know that by fighting the scourge of drugs and corruption and rebuilding
trustworthiness, integrity, good business practices, and imposing discipline on
youths to avoid drugs, we are not doing a favour to the international
community, we are doing a favour to ourselves, ’’ the President said.
President
Buhari also promised that his administration will work with the UN agency to
rehabilitate young Nigerians who have been misled into consumption of illicit
drugs and drug trafficking.
Mr.
Fedotov told President Buhari that UNODC has chosen Nigerian as a pilot country
for support and strategic cooperation in the fight against drugs and
corruption.
Source: Ripples Nigeria
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