As a gesture of its commitment to tackling economic
and financial crimes and offering restitution to victims of fraudulent
practices, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has
handed over a total sum $132,362.43( One Hundred and Thirty Two, Three
Hundred and Sixty Two United States Dollars, Forty Three Cents), N78,566,
324. 81( Seventy Eight Million, Five Hundred and Sixty Six Thousand, Three
Hundred and Twenty Four Naira, Eighty one kobo) to American, Spanish and Swiss
victims of local fraudsters.
The handover, which was performed by the
Executive Chairman of the Commission, Mr. Ola Olukoyede took place on Friday,
February 21, 2025 at the EFCC’s corporate headquarters in Jabi, Abuja. A
delighted Olukoyede observed that, “The event is a demonstration of the
commitment of the federal government of Nigeria and that of President
Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the fight against corruption and financial
crimes. A commitment to good governance, a commitment to stimulating the
economy and a commitment to prove to the entire world that Nigeria is not a
safe haven for financial crimes, a commitment to international cooperation and
international synergy in the fight against financial
crimes, which you will agree with me, has become a global crime.”
Speaking further, he said. “We are here to
demonstrate that the federal government of Nigeria, through the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC is ready to do everything possible to
prevent financial crimes from being perpetrated in our
system. And when one has taken place, to investigate where
assets are involved, to trace, to recover and where necessary, prosecute
“We don't just recover, we restitute the
victims. We are here this morning to restitute those
who were victimized through the perpetration of economic and
financial crimes. It is important to know that once proceeds of crime are
recovered, the most responsible thing to do is to restitute the victims.
Handed over in addition to money are vehicles
and real estate to citizens of Spain, United States of America and
Switzerland. Acting Ambassador of Spain to Nigeria, Maria Higon Velasco
received the sum of $1,300 (One Thousand Three Hundred
Dollars) and evidence of N30 million already transferred
to the Embassy of Spain in Nigeria for onward transmission to a victim,
Maria Del Rosario San Jose.
Florent Geel, Senior Political Officer, First
Secretary, Embassy of Switzerland received $100,011.43 (One Hundred Thousand,
Eleven Dollars and Forty-three Cents on behalf of a victim, Chantai Helene
Lavancy, formerly known as Chantai Helene Maeder.
Charles Smith, Legal Attache, Federal Bureau of
Investigation, FBI, Embassy of the United States received the sum of $7,344
(Seven Thousand, Three Hundred and Forty-Four Dollars); N7,963,483.35 (Seven
Million, Nine Hundred and Sixty-three Thousand, Four Hundred and Eighty-three
Naira, Thirty-five Kobo), and Bitcoin cryptocurrency valued at $4,470.00 (Four
Thousand, Four Hundred and Seventy Dollars) on behalf of the United States
Embassy in Nigeria for onward transmission to a victim, Maria Jesus Brockell.
Also received by Smith was Mercedes Benz E550 4Matic
Chasis No:WDDHF9AB6AA111112, Mercedes Benz C450 AMG with Chasis No:
WDD20J0641F282467, and one residential bungalow, located at 17/19 Seaman
Street, Unguwar Maigero, Kaduna, Kaduna State on behalf of the United States
Embassy in Nigeria for onward transmission to the crime victim.
Additionally, Smith received the sum
of $7,527 (Seven thousand, Five Hundred and Twenty-seven
Dollars) on behalf of the United States Embassy in Nigeria for onward
transmission to the victim of the crime, Michael Smith. He also received
the sum of $11,710.00 (Eleven Thousand, Seven Hundred and Ten Dollars)
on behalf of the United States Embassy in Nigeria for onward transmission to
the crime victim, Cheryle Williams.
Lastly, Smith received the sum of N32,639,358.11
(Thirty-Two Million, Six Hundred and Thirty-nine Thousand, Three Hundred
and Fifty-eight Naira, Eleven Kobo) on behalf of the United States Embassy
in Nigeria for onward transmission to the crime victim, Marva
Marrow.
In her remarks, her Excellency Velasco expressed
gratitude, adding that “This is a sign of the collaboration between Nigeria and
Spain and we are very grateful for this collaboration.”
Smith said “As the FBI Legal Attache and the
representative of the US government I want to say we personally appreciate
this. Many here may not understand what the impact this does to the
victims. This gives them complete closure and it allows them to feel whole
again. So we really do appreciate and we thank the EFCC. The
EFCC is just not operating in Nigeria. The EFCC is a major global
contender and you should recognize that every time.”
On behalf of the government
of Switzerland, Geel I thanked the government of
Nigeria and EFCC for the recovery and restitution.
“I thank the Nigerian government
and especially the EFCC for the work they have done to combat
internet fraud and other financial crimes. Today's restitution of money
obtained from a Swiss citizen demonstrates the effectiveness but also
integrity, professionalism, courage and collaboration that occur between
Nigeria and Switzerland. So, thank you for this exemplary
collaboration and work in making the digital world safer and better
regulated. Switzerland will continue to work alongside the
Nigeria government in the service of the security of our respective
people. So thank you again,” he said.
The Permanent Secretary, Foreign Affairs Ministry,
Umar Ahmed, thanked Olukoyede for his efforts in the anti-corruption
fight and conveyed the felicitation of
the Honorable Minister for Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar and
the ministry to the EFCC and the Nigerian government.
According to him, “This is
really an unprecedented development, and you cannot believe the
impact that this development will have on the mandate of the ministry, because
it makes our work a whole lot easier because it really enhances the credibility
of Nigeria in the international scene. And it will also go a
long way in restoring investors’ confidence in the country.
And the ministry is very well with you in
pursuing this mandate and want to thank you for this initiative. It
demonstrates the support of our President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu
in the fight against corruption and also in strengthening the
EFCC in carrying out its mandate. All of us in the ministry are
really happy with this development and we'll keep on working
with you and supporting you and in carrying your mandate.”
Comments:
Leave a Reply