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At Vienna Meeting, Nigeria Restates Commitment To Fight Against Corruption

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
9 months ago
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Nigeria has restated commitment to the recovery of looted assets and fight against corruption in compliance with the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC).

The country’s position was made known by the Nigerian delegation to the 16th Session of the Implementation Review Group (IRG) and 19th meeting of Open-Ended Intergovernmental Working Group on Asset Recovery in Vienna yesterday.

The Nigerian delegation to the Vienna Meeting includes the head of Technical Unit on Governance and Anti-Corruption Reforms (TUGAR), Mrs. Jane Adidu-Onwumere; the Head of Anti-Graft & Law Enforcement Agencies Liaison / AML CFT / IFF and Proceed of Crime  Country Expert of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Alhaji Idris Muhammadu Abdullahi; a Director in the Federal Ministry of Justice, Mrs. Bosede Oguntuberu; and representatives of the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, and the country’s Permanent Mission in Vienna.

Adidu-Onwumere, who delivered Nigeria’s position, expressed the country’s unwavering commitment to the full implementation of the UNCAC conventions, particularly in the area of asset recovery, transparency and international cooperation.

“The Federal Republic of Nigeria stands resolute and remains committed in its fight against corruption. We will continue to pursue asset recovery with transparency and widen global cooperation to curb corruption,” she said.

She affirmed that Nigeria had made significant progress in tackling corruption following the completion of its implementation review in the first and second cycles.

According to her, the country has adopted a comprehensive remediation plan to address identified gaps in the review findings.

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She stated, “Additionally, we have taken bold steps in consolidating anti-corruption legislation across relevant sectors. We have also developed a robust framework for periodic evaluation of the efficiency and effectiveness of anti-corruption measures and policies at the national and sub-national levels.

“This evaluation framework involves a systematic review of existing measures, identification of gaps, and formulation of targeted strategies to strengthen corruption prevention efforts. Our prevention strategy continues to emphasize tackling corruption from the root through our conduct of corruption risk assessments.”

As part of the strategic corruption prevention tool, the Nigerian delegation leader disclosed that a scoping and mapping of the nation’s ethics infrastructure had been conducted while also unpacking the codes of conduct for public officers.

She added that the government had last month launched an interactive virtual learning tool to enhance awareness, promote preventive compliance, and serve as a resource for oversight institutions and citizens.

On assets recovery, she asserted that Nigeria had taken bold steps in consolidating anti-corruption legislations across relevant sectors, including the recent enactment of the 2025 tax reform laws, to enhance transparent, accountable and effective systems for asset recovery and financial integrity.

She said, “The enactment and implementation of several laws including the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery and Management) Act, 2022, the Nigerian Tax Act 2025 and the other new Tax Reform laws set to take effect in 2026 have provided a solid legal foundation for transparent, accountable and effective systems for asset recovery and financial integrity. These laws strengthen the legal basis for beneficial ownership information for use in tax investigations.

 

 

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