Politics Western countries Must Reject and Return Public Stolen Funds – EFCC Boss

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The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Lamorde, has asked countries keeping Nigeria's stolen wealth to quickly reject and return the funds so as to prove their rejection of corruption.

lamorde.jpeg The chairman claimed that the funds being stolen and stashed abroad by corruption officials in Nigeria, was preventing the country from providing basic services to the people thereby adding to the poverty level in the land. He stated this while hosting the leadership of Amnesty International, an international human rights advocacy, who met with him in Abuja.

“It is the common wealth of the people that has been diverted for private use. So, it is the worst form of human rights abuse. When corruption and impunity become the order of the day, human rights abuses flourish.

He described corruption and impunity as the worst form of human rights abuse, which Amnesty International must help to end to move society forward.
 
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