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Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by dre11(m): 7:28am On Jul 20, 2017
•How false petition led to Nigeria’s suspension


Posted By: Onyedi Ojiabor


Senators yesterday began moves to make the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) independent of the Economic and Financial Crimes Comission (EFCC).

The Senate Committee on EFCC is to articulate a bill within four weeks for the immediate autonomy of NFIU, which is domiciled in the EFCC.

The decision was taken after a debate on Nigeria’s suspension from the Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units.

The Senate blamed Attorney General and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami, Interior Minister Abdulrahman Danbazzau and EFCC Acting Chair Ibrahim Magu for Nigeria’s suspension.

The Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units provides the backbone for monitoring international money laundering activities across the world.

The Senate also said it was ready to do everything necessary to reverse Nigeria’s suspension moreso when “the group warned that if Nigeria fails to comply with the group’s demands for a legal framework granting autonomy to the NFIU by January 2018, the country will be expelled from the global body”.

The Chairman, Senate Committee on Financial Crimes, Senator Chukwuka Utazi (Enugu North), moved a motion on “dire implications of the suspension of Nigeria from the Egmont Group of Financial Intelligence Units”.

The Senate said it was concerned that in view of the “non-cooperating stance of the executive branch”, the legislative branch would have to urgently leverage its institutional mechanism to ensure that Nigeria’s suspension from the EGMONT Group was reversed.

The upper chamber noted that it was all the more urgent, considering the December deadline given to the country to comply to avoid expulsion.

Besides, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) High Level Mission to Nigeria plans a visit to the country in November 2017 to appraise Nigeria’s preparedness to be granted the status of observer and later membership of the FATF, especially with regard to the needed co-ordination by the three line ministries of Justice, Finance and Interior.

It noted that the granting of the requisite autonomy to the NFIU has been “aggressively and progressively resisted by the EFCC.”

The Senate added that its Committee on EFCC, in order to provide the needed autonomy for the NFIU to meet its primary mandate, technically and logistically, considered the NFIU’s budget separately from EFCC’s in the 2017 budget “but for the non-provision of budget sub-heads by the Budget Office and the reluctance of the EFCC to do the administrative necessity required”.

Adopting the report, the Senate said it was informed that if expelled, “the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) Implementation Reviewing Group will be served a notice against Nigeria, and most countries, including the United States, the UK, Germany, Switzerland, etc., would alert their financial institutions and services through the issuance of advisories such as the Financial Criminal Enforcement Network Advisory and Foreign Assets and Cash Directive, to warn them to apply extra care and diligence in transacting with Nigeria and Nigerians.”

The Senate resolved to:

*pass a law creating a substantive and autonomous Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit, NFIU, and make the Unit legally and operationally autonomous with powers for the employment, reward, training, promotion and discipline of its workforce independently;

*empower the NFIU to, in line with international best practices, exchange and relate with all countries on issues affecting its mandate at the bilateral and multi-lateral levels;

*urge the three Line ministries of Justice, Finance and Interior to do all within their powers to ensure that Nigeria’s suspension is immediately reversed and ensure that all conditions specified by the EGMONT Group are met to re-admit and improve Nigeria’s standing within the Group while increasing their levels of cooperation and co-ordination to ensure that Nigeria achieves membership of FATE; and
“urge the Executive branch to include in any supplementary budget estimate that may be presented to the National Assembly before the end of the year a separate budget for the NFIU in view of the need to lift the suspension of Nigeria as soon as possible.

The Senate also noted ”the meddlesomeness of the Acting Chairman of the EFCC in the affairs of the NFIU by his interference in the operations and staffing of the Unit leading to the departure of many competent hands; and divulging confidential information concerning the activities of the EGMONT group.”

Senate President Bukola Saraki said the Senate would work swiftly to ensure that the suspension was lifted.

Saraki said: “Clearly, this suspension is a setback in our fight against corruption and, as such, we must move swiftly because we cannot afford to be cut off from the EGMONT Group.

We must move swiftly and ensure that this suspension is lifted. And one of the things that we need to do is to ensure that we pass this bill as soon as possible to give independence to NFIU and any of the other activities that must have led to this must be stopped. And the Committee on Anti-Corruption should carry out their oversight to ensure that the sooner we get the suspension lifted, the better for our image and the fight against corruption.”


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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by simplyhonest(m): 7:33am On Jul 20, 2017
that's what we need... good move

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by nextprince: 7:34am On Jul 20, 2017
Pls, whose job should this be? Legislature or Executive?

These thieves getting more desperate by the day to save their stinking asses from Magu.

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by CoolFreeday(m): 7:36am On Jul 20, 2017
Nonsense

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by AntiWailer: 7:41am On Jul 20, 2017
Lol.

Why will you separate NFIU from EFCC ?

NIGERIA FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT is the unit bank report suspicious transactions to based on rules and guidelines.

Separating it from EFCC will make it easy for Saraki and his thieves to compromise them even when they get such information.

They are preparing for 2019 and crazy money is about to move.

The kind of money Fayose and Obanikoro moved to Ekiti that made him become an activist and fan of the 'greater than awolowo' 1mbeciles.


They should not hide under the suspension. It makes absolute sense if National Financial Intelligence Unit is under Economic and Financial Crime Commission as a broad umbrella.

What a responsible senate will do is to help with the challenges the body is having with them.

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by Nobody: 7:54am On Jul 20, 2017
Guys not everything is about Magu

Magu is not a good EFCC boss

So really don't understand the noise

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by quiverfull(m): 8:29am On Jul 20, 2017
This corrupt senate is just looking for all avenues to cut Magu down to size. The president will not assent to this stupid amendment.

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by baike: 8:52am On Jul 20, 2017
From today I am no longer a Nigerian

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by Nobody: 8:53am On Jul 20, 2017
krendo:
Guys not everything is about Magu

Magu is not a good EFCC boss

So really don't understand the noise

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by duroc(m): 8:54am On Jul 20, 2017
For there selfish interest always.. None of their moves favors the common man. The SENATE are the real problem of this country.

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by Juve4(m): 8:54am On Jul 20, 2017
legislooters

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by LEOSIRSIR(m): 8:54am On Jul 20, 2017
Can you imagine this... simply because you all want magu out

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by Slai1: 8:55am On Jul 20, 2017
O'boy. That's ...
Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by obajoey(m): 8:55am On Jul 20, 2017
one day bush meat go cash the hunter

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by dakeskese(m): 8:55am On Jul 20, 2017
May God help Nigeria
Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by Dee60: 8:55am On Jul 20, 2017
I had a lot of criticism for Saraki's senate but I am having to rethink.

People are commenting here without reading the post. The Senate is only trying to comply with international guidelines. It is the FG that will still position people in the NFIU and they can post Magu there if they like.

The FG has spent a lot of time and resources trying to nail Saraki and now that CCB has acquitted him, what will the FG do? CCB acquitted Tinubu too, and what did FG do at that time?

Nigeria is confronted with 2 cancers - lawlessness and corruption. FG has been doing a holier than thou and practicing selective prosecution. FG, instead of engaging Nigerians and engaging the other arms, has instead gone out to label the Judiciary as a bunch of crooks and Parliament also as a bunch of thieves. If there are no thieves in the FG probably the method would have worked.

Time is running fast. Unfortunately, cancers have ravaging effects. If you dont kill it it might kill the nation.

There is no Magu here. Deal with the problem. The fight over Magu has now paralyzed the government and inadvertently paralyzed investments and growth.

The Senate may have a lot of issues and blames, but I think they are capitalizing on the fact that the FG is rather too myopic, and its key officials actually sound very incompetent. The federal ministers seem to be clueless. People say they are not given the room to operate. Well, That does not change the fact that they are perceived as clueless. Worse case, all you hear is cabal this, cabal that, meaning the FG is so divided that it can hardly function. Acting President says something, attorney general sings a different tune. How does that work? The Saraki you are castigating has at least been able to hold the Senate as one undivided group! In some sense, that is leadership.

In the political game, Saraki seems to be winning. That may be a hard bit to swallow but it may just work out for his advantage, just because the FG has boxed itself into a corner, by not meeting the yearning of Nigerians.

Let us face it quickly - Not everything the Senate does should be seen as bad and not everything the FG does should be seen as good. Government should work together for common good, all led by the FG. Failure to do that means government as a whole has failed the people. Sad to say, this seems the situation now.

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:56am On Jul 20, 2017
All I can see/read from the article is the desperate need to remove or render Magu powerless!

Even though some might say that Magu is not the only competent person to lead the EFCC

One might wonder why is the Senate so desperate shocked shocked shocked
Why must they consider their critic as an enemy even to the detriment of the nation

I wish to hear from minister of finance on this matter undecided

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by Napoleonsammy(m): 8:57am On Jul 20, 2017
lots of things happnin just getin konfusd
Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by VivaLaFrans: 8:58am On Jul 20, 2017
Typing...
Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by hardeycute(m): 8:58am On Jul 20, 2017
This scumbags are actually doing some great job only if they can reduce governance cost then it will be good.Reduce corruption also


NA is not supposed to be a rubber stamp one but an avenue to help the country develop not grant all executive proposals
Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by emmanuel596(m): 8:59am On Jul 20, 2017
Looters mission

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by deebsman1(m): 8:59am On Jul 20, 2017
In short, they want to strip efcc of its power.

The great Bukola Saraki's senate, Nigerians see your lives, hatred for one devil puts u in the hand of a greater devil.

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by magoo10(m): 9:00am On Jul 20, 2017
only one magu cannot fight the entire legislature ,this stupid fight the executive is engaging in is what has kept Nigeria where it is today and it is only in the regime of a bad leader can all this set backs be happening .

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by soflygerian(m): 9:00am On Jul 20, 2017
Bloating an already bloated FG, more MDAs.. Can you divulge power to the states and make them responsible.. Which kain men full senate sef..
Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by Nobody: 9:01am On Jul 20, 2017
Nice one looters will cry blood soon grin
Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by 0b100100111: 9:01am On Jul 20, 2017
Thieves!

Always moving against what's will hinder there corrupt practices.

When re they going to move for execution of corrupt individuals!

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by JJBROS(m): 9:04am On Jul 20, 2017
Nigerians are getting weaker by day, the higher ANIMALS are sitting on our national CAKE
Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by Nobody: 9:07am On Jul 20, 2017
Senators genuinely believe that their election is a divine mandate to take from the public purse. Their indignation against those who oppose them is real and heartfelt. Until we understand their mindset, we will not comprehend the extent we need to go to resist them through public shaming and our voters card.

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Re: Senate Begins Move To Separate NFIU From EFCC by LordGuru1: 9:07am On Jul 20, 2017
Truly, times are really hard.
Amazing. I took a taxi, knowing well that I have no money to pay.
When I reached my destination, I got out of the car and fled. Unfortunately, there was also a fierce-looking policeman in the taxi. He went down and pursued me in hot chase. In my zig-zag, he takes out his pistol, for fear I stop. Hands up ... he points his gun at me and says to me: ode, you think I also have money for the taxi. .. keep running joh! ... I follow you!
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