The Special Control Unit against Money Laundering,
SCUML and the Ogun State Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, Ogun State
have resolved to strengthen their collaboration towards effective enforcement
of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism
(AML/CFT) laws in Nigeria.
This resolve was reached on Tuesday, May 13,
2025 at a strategic engagement held at the Federal Secretariat, Abeokuta,
Ogun State.
The session was aimed at sensitizing stakeholders,
particularly dealers in precious metals and stones, on the regulatory
obligations under the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022
and other AML/CFT requirements.
Speaking during the interactive session, Assistant
Commander of the EFCC, ACE I Ibinabo Amachree, Head, SCUML, Lagos,
thanked the miners and ministry’s officials for honouring the invitation,
and also reiterated SCUML’s commitment to strengthening compliance across the
Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs), including the
mining sub-sector.
Also speaking, ACE II Folasade Oluwasanya enlightened
the participants on the AML/CFT compliance framework applicable to the
sector.
Oluwasanya also enjoined the miners to register with
SCUML, conduct Customer Due Diligence CDD, and report Suspicious Transactions
STRs.
She further noted the critical role of the sector,
especially as Nigeria intensifies its efforts to exit the FATF Grey List and
restore investors’ confidence.
In his remarks, Ojediran Abimbola B, the Federal
Mines Officer overseeing Ogun State, expressed the readiness of the ministry
for the collaboration and also pledged support for joint efforts to sanitize
the sector.
He emphasized the need for compliance as a tool for
ensuring a secure, transparent, and investment-friendly environment, while also
protecting the ecosystem from unsafe mining practices.
The session ended with a mutual agreement to deepen
the partnership between SCUML and the ministry through broader sensitization
campaigns and targeted regulatory outreach to operators across the state.
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