How Nigerian Banks are helping looters-Magu Reveals
The acting
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu,
has accused banks of creating a friendly atmosphere for looters to operate.
He also said
that some banks were currently behind the moves to separate the Nigeria
Financial Intelligence Unit and the EFCC.
Magu further
alleged that when the NFIU is established as a separate agency, a former bank
managing director would be named as the head of the agency.
In a
Facebook post on Friday, the EFCC quoted Magu as saying this while receiving a
delegation of the International Monetary Fund, which visited the commission’s
head office, Abuja on Thursday.
The Senate
had on Thursday passed a bill seeking to establish the Nigerian Financial
Intelligence Agency barely a week after it was sponsored in the chamber.
The powers
and funding of the EFCC will be greatly reduced should the NFIU be separated
from the commission.
Magu said,
“I don’t trust the financial institutions. They create an enabling environment
for thieves to loot our money. That is why they are fighting to remove the NFIU
from us. They want to use a former managing director of a bank to head the
NFIU.”
Magu had
last week inaugurated a committee to reposition the NFIU, which was recently
suspended by the Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units.
The Egmont
Group is an informal international gathering of over 132 financial intelligence
units which provide the backbone for monitoring international money laundering
activities
However, the
NFIU, which is under the EFCC, was suspended by the Egmont Group for its lack
of autonomy and absence of a proper operational framework.
Magu had set
up a committee comprising former officials of the Central Bank of Nigeria and
other financial institutions to help reposition the unit.
The EFCC, in
a statement by its spokesman, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said, “The committee which
has members drawn from law enforcement, financial and regulatory agencies is
chaired by Dr. Abdullahi Shehu, a former Director-General of the
Inter-Governmental Action Against Money Laundering in West Africa.
“Other
members of the committee are Mr. Chidi Chukwuka from the Nigeria Deposit
Insurance Corporation; Mr. Bamanga Bello, Head of the Special Control Unit
against Money Laundering; Hajia Jamila Yusuf of the Central Bank of Nigeria;
Mr. Udofia Obot, a former Deputy Director, CBN; while Mrs Joke Liman of the
EFCC is to serve as secretary.”
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