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Anti-Corruption: AGF Takes Over Asset Forfeiture Powers From EFCC, ICPC

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·         *Nigerians No Longer Flaunt Ill-gotten Wealth-Lai Mohammed

Powers of two anti-corruption agencies-Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Offences Commission (ICPC) regarding forfeiture of assets by corrupt persons have been taken over by the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice.

The Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN),announced the new measure, which whittles down the powers of the two agencies in a Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette Vol.

106, No 163, titled, ‘Asset Tracing, Recovery and Management Regulation 2019’, dated October 29, 2019.

However, Minister of Information and Culture. Alhaji Lai Mohammed has said the Federal Government’s strategies in fighting corruption have forced many corrupt persons to stop flaunting their ill-gotten wealth in the public.

 Mohammed, said yesterday in Abuja at a Special Town Hall meeting that “corruption has been driven under the table” due to the successes recorded in the fight by the Buhari administration.

The new Gazette released by the AGF has scrapped all asset recovery and tracing committees. Under the new dispensation, the gazette stated in Part 3, Section 5(1)  that all non-conviction based forfeiture shall be conducted by his office.

It said   where a non-conviction -based forfeiture procedure arose, the law enforcement agency and anti-corruption agencies should transfer the matter to the office of the AGF.

“All non-conviction- based forfeiture shall be conducted by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation.

“Where a non-conviction- based forfeiture procedure arises, the LEA (Law Enforcement Agency) and ACAs (Anti-Corruption Agencies) shall transfer the matter to the Office of the AGF.”

The gazette further states that all seized assets shall be registered by all the Ministries, Departments and Agencies and holds that all final forfeited assets recovered by agencies shall be handed over to the AGF within 60 days from the commencement of the regulations of management.

The gazette further directed the relevant  Ministries, Departments and

 Agencies to ensure that all  seized assets were registered, while   all final forfeited assets recovered by agencies shall be handed over to the AGF within 60 days from the commencement of the regulations of management.

The AGF warned that any agency head who failed to follow the new guidelines would be seriously sanctioned.

In his address at the Town Hall meeting in Abuja, attended by senior government officials, the Minister of information  described the corruption war as a fight for the survival of Nigeria  explaining that the success of the other key programmes of the government like revamping the economy and tackling insecurity, depended on it.

Mohammed said the fight against corruption was one of the three cardinal programmes of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, with the others being the war against insecurity and the revamping of the economy.

“Yes, this is not the first time Nigeria is fighting the canker-worm of corruption, but it is the first time that the fight is being backed by a strong political will, with a President renowned for his honour, dignity and incorruptibility, personally leading the fight that is making all the difference.

“One may say that the war against corruption is still a war in progress. But it is also fair to say that corruption has now been driven under the table, and that the corrupt ones can no longer flaunt the proceeds of their corruption the way they used to do in the past. That is a major step forward. After all, every successful battle is a step towards winning a war,” he said.

Corruption, he added, was closely intertwined with how well the nation was able to fight against it, saying that “for as long as the nation failed to check corruption, tackling insecurity and revamping the economy would remain a mirage.

“In other words, the fight against corruption is pivotal to the success of the other cardinal programmes of the Administration. I want to reiterate that the anti-corruption war is not Buhari’s war, it is Nigeria’s war, hence the need for every citizen to support it.

“Part of the efforts to win the support of Nigerians is to carry them along every inch of the way. Today’s Special Town Hall Meeting on the Fight Against Corruption fits into that effort, as it provides an opportunity for the major stakeholders in the federal government’s battle against corruption to give account of their stewardship, and for Nigerians to have the opportunity to interact with them, ask them questions and also make suggestions. This way, we can all be on the same page as far as this war of survival is concerned,” he stated.

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CBN Reduces Banks’ Lending Rate to 50 Percent

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday announced a review of the loan-to-deposit ratio (LDR) for banks from 65 percent to 50 percent to align with the current monetary tightening.

LDR is used to assess a bank’s liquidity by comparing its total loans to its total deposits.

An increase in the loan-to-deposit ratio allows banks to expand their credits to businesses and individuals, however, a decline in LDR reduces their ability to loan customers from depositors’ funds.

CBN disclosed the increase in a circular titled “Re: Regulatory Measures to Improve Lending to the Sector of the Nigerian Economy”, signed by Adetona Adedeji, CBN Acting Director, Banking Supervision Department.

“Following a shift in the b  ank’s policy stance towards a more contractionary approach, it is imperative to review the loan-to-deposit ratio (LDR) policy to align with the current monetary tightening by the CBN,” the apex bank said.

“Accordingly, the CBN has decided to reduce the LDR by 15 percentage points to 50%, in a similar proportion to the increase in the CRR rate for banks.

“All DMBs are required to maintain this level and are further advised that average daily figures shall continue to be applied to assess compliance.”At the last monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting on March 26, the CBN retained the CRR at 45 percent and the liquidity rate at 30 percent.

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EFCC, Police, Guards in Battle of Supremacy over Yahaya Bello

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By David Torough, Abuja

Gunshots rented the air as officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday invaded the Abuja residence of the immediate past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello in a bid to arrest him.

The plot is at 9 Bengazi Street, Zone 4, Wuse District, Abuja.

Officers of the Nigeria Police Force and armed men dressed in black with the inscription “Special Forces” prevented operatives of EFCC from picking up the former governor of Kogi State, saying he had secured a court injunction against arrest by EFCC.

EFCC arrived Bello’s home at about 9:30am.

After hours of failed attempt to arrest Bello, the security operatives reinforced with backup support from the police and Department of State Services (DSS).

They were about seizing Bello when the governor of Kogi State, Usman Ododo arrived the premises.

Ododo spent few minutes and was zooming out when it was reported that he was driving out with Bello in his (Ododo’s) car.  

Quickly, operatives opened fire causing protesters, journalists, onlookers and passers-by to scamper for safety.

Ododo and some security personnel as well as supporters showed up at Bello’s house around 2:30pm to voice their opposition to the invasion of Bello’s house.

Operatives blocked the roads leading in and out of the street causing traffic jam around the area.

Ododo arrived at Bello’s residence at about 2:30pm alongside several security operatives and youth supporters protesting against the siege to the ex-governor’s place.

EFCC has always had it rough while on mission to prosecute highly placed individuals especially formers governors.

While some of them resist arrest, some run to court to secure perpetual injunction against arrest.

Former Governor Peter Odili got a perpetual injunction against arrest.Rabi’u Kwankwaso, Abdul’aziz Yari, Bello Matawalle and others got restraining orders against EFCC.

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Ayu Withdraws Suit against Removal as PDP Chairman

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The National Executive Council (NEC) meetng, the National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has passed a vote of confidence on its Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum.

The party’s spokesman, Debo Ologunagba announced in a statement that the NWC took the decision at the end of its 584th meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.

He said the decision was reached in commendation of the efforts and commitment of Damagum’s ability to stabilize and reposition the PDP as the main opposition party in the country.

The party’s national executive meeting was slated for Thursday and the purpose of the meeting was to either affirm or replace Damagun.

 “The Deputy National Chairman (South), Amb. Taofeek Arapaja presided over the motion for the Vote of Confidence on the Acting National Chairman, which was moved by the National Vice Chairman (South East) Chief Ali Odefa and seconded by the National Treasurer, Hon. Yayari Mohammed,” Ologunagba said.

Earlier, attempt to pass a vote of confidence on Damagun during the party’s caucus meeting in the House of Representatives on Tuesday met stiff resistance.

Lawmakers loyal to the party’s Acting National Chairman and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike attempted to pass a vote of confidence on Damagun but were blocked.

The meeting convened by the Leader of the Caucus and House Minority Leader, Hon. Kingsley Chinda was held for about two hours at the National Assembly, Abuja ahead of today’s NEC meeting.

Last week, a group of 60 PDP federal lawmakers threatened to quit the party if the doctored list of Caretaker Committees in Rivers and 10 other states which was filled with members and loyalist of the All Progressive Congress (APC) is not nullified.

The group under the aegis of Opposition Lawmakers Coalition also demanded the resignation of the Acting National Chairman to pave way for a north-central person to emerge as Acting National Chairman of the party pending the conduct of convention as required by the party’s constitution.

Damagum was appointed the Acting National Chairman in 2023 following the suspension of the former chairman Iyorchia Ayu.

Ayu yesterday withdrew his appeal suit against the PDP and Terhide Utaan who took Ayu to court restraining him from parading himself as the National Chairman following his suspension by his ward.

The Withdrawal of Appeal was contained in Appeal No: CA/MK/88/2024 before the Court of Appeal in Makurdi dated April 15, 2024.“Take notice that the appellant in pursuant herein intends and does hereby wholly withdraws his appeal against all the respondents filed on 27th day of June 2023 vide notice of appeal dated the 26th day of June 2023,” the document reads.

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