The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, Mr Ola Olukoyede has expressed the readiness of the
Commission to work closely with the National Agency for the Prohibition of
Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, in order to tackle the scourge of money
laundering more fiercely.
He gave this indication in Abuja when the
Director-General of NAPTIP, Binta Bello Adamu, led the management
team of the agency on a courtesy visit to Olukoyede at
the corporate headquarters of the Commission. The EFCC’s boss
explained that there was a strong linkage between human trafficking and money
laundering and that all efforts should be made to confront and conquer the two
crimes together.
“There's a very strong nexus between human trafficking and money
laundering. Wherever human trafficking takes place, there will definitely
be money laundering, so that makes it necessary for us to work
together," he said.
While assuring NAPTIP of EFCC's support, he pledged
the Commission’s commitment to ensuring that the relationship is further
strengthened for optimal outcomes, noting that NAPTIP
plays critical roles in Nigeria’s economic development
and good international image. "Even though there's an
existing relationship, the essence of enhanced collaboration is to strengthen
it and take it to a higher level. So, we will always be willing to
collaborate with you, especially in areas like joint investigation, public awareness,
resource mobilization, and manpower development
as you have requested. The mandate of your agency is
critical to our economic development and in giving a good
international reputation to our country. So we will always be willing
to support and to collaborate with you," he said.
Earlier in her remark, Bello pointed out that “the key
points for this visit today are to seek collaboration on joint
investigation, cybercrime and online trafficking investigation because this
kind of crime involves a lot of finances, intelligence sharing, and capacity
building, public awareness, and resource mobilization. I need all the
support that will make us succeed in this fight so as to curtail the menace of
human trafficking and violence against persons to the barest minimum,” she
said.
She noted that NAPTIP has been working closely with the
EFCC since inception, adding that “because of that, we think it is very
important to come and present ourselves again before the Executive Chairman,
particularly regarding the fight against human
trafficking." She recalled that the landmark
conviction her agency got in 2022, involving a transnational
human trafficking syndicate operating between Nigeria and European
countries was achieved through a
robust collaboration with the EFCC, adding that “Previous joint
efforts also yielded notable results, such as the 2021 rescue operation that
liberated 500 human trafficking victims from Libya, Europe, and the Middle
East, and the 2020 partnership that resulted in the arrest of several
traffickers and the recovery of over N100 million illicit funds.”
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