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Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by robosky02(m): 9:55am On Sep 29, 2015
Buhari challenges world leaders to return Nigeria’s stolen wealth hidden in their countries


President Muhammadu Buhari Monday in New York called on the international community to urgently redouble its efforts to strengthen mechanisms for dismantling safe havens for proceeds of corruption.

Addressing world leaders at the 70th General Assembly of the United Nations, President Buhari also urged his counterparts to do more to return stolen funds and assets to their countries of origin.

Observing that corruption, cross-border financial crimes, cyber crimes and human trafficking are major challenges of the 21st century which the international community must work collectively to overcome, President Buhari reaffirmed his administration’s determination to frontally confront the twin evils of corruption and illicit financial outflows.

“Let me reaffirm the Nigerian government’s unwavering commitment to fight corruption and illicit financial flows. By any consideration, corruption and cross border financial crimes are impediments to development, economic growth, and the realization of the well-being of citizens across the globe,” Mr. Buhari said.

“Nigeria is ready and willing to partner with international agencies and individual countries on a bilateral basis to confront crimes and corruption.

“In particular, I call upon the global community to urgently redouble efforts towards strengthening the mechanisms for dismantling safe havens for proceeds of corruption and ensuring the return of stolen funds and assets to their countries of origin.”

President Buhari also proposed the adoption of peace as a seventh essential element of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted last Friday by world leaders in New York.

“The Secretary General has grouped the SDGs into what he calls six “essential elements” namely: Dignity, Prosperity, Justice, Partnership, Planet and People.

“As a prerequisite to these and as we look at history and remember the terrible events that gave rise to the birth of the United Nations in 1945, I would like to propose a seventh: PEACE.

“Peace is close to the hearts of Nigerians, as we are in the front line in the war on terror. Boko Haram’s war against the people of Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon may not attract as much worldwide attention as the wars in the Middle East but the suffering is just as great and the human cost is equally high.

“This is a war between progress and chaos; between democracy and the rule of law. Boko Haram celebrates violence against the weak and the innocent and deplorably, they hide behind their perverted interpretation of Islam. Boko Haram is as far away from Islam as anyone can think of,” President Buhari declared.

The President assured the global community that his administration was doing all within its powers to quickly overcome the challenge of terrorism and insecurity.

“The new Nigerian Government which I have the honour to head, moved with dispatch to put in a bold and robust strategy to defeat Boko Haram. Nigeria and her neighbours Cameroon, Chad and Niger plus Benin are working together to face this common threat within the regional framework of the Lake Chad Basin Commission.

“We have established a multinational joint task force to confront, degrade and defeat Boko Haram. We have driven them away from many of their strongholds, killed or captured many of their operatives or commanders and freed several hundreds of hostages,” President Buhari told the General Assembly.

The President reassured the international community that rescuing the Chibok girls remains one of the major objectives of his administration.

“We are working round the clock to ensure their safety and eventual reunion with their families. The girls are constantly on our minds and in our plans,” he said.

President Buhari condemned the new and dangerous dimension which human trafficking has assumed in the world.

“We in Africa are grieved to see hundreds of our able bodied men and women dying in the desert or drowning in the Mediterranean.

“We condemn in the strongest terms these people traffickers and will support any measures to apprehend and bring them to justice,” the President said.

Noting that the world was witnessing a dreadful increase in conflicts fuelled by availability of small arms and light weapons, President Buhari called on the international community to work towards the effective implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty to ensure that small arms and light weapons can only be legally transferred.

Reminding the global assembly that peaceful co-existence and self-determination were among the key principles that led to the establishment of the United Nations, President Buhari called for the urgent resolution of the question of self determination for the people of Palestine and Western Sahara.

“The international community has come to pin its hopes on resolving the Palestinian issue through the two – states solution which recognizes the legitimate right of each state to exist in peace and security.

“The world has no more excuses or reasons to delay the implementation of the long list of Security Council resolutions on this question. Neither do we have the moral right to deny any people their freedom or condemn them indefinitely to occupation and blockade,” the President said.

cc: Lalastica, ishilove

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Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by happykidArotiba(m): 9:58am On Sep 29, 2015
.THE WORKING PRESIDENT
Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by egift(m): 9:58am On Sep 29, 2015
We need our money back. But Buhari's two major targets now is to recover the ones looted here and ensure more is not looted. He knows all the ministries better than all the Ministers and has empowered the Civil Servants in Agencies and MDAs. So if you were thinking of looting, just forget it.

The "Hunting" of all the corrupt "Witches" that "Suck the Blood" of Nigerians in one way or the other - Coming Soon!

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Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by NyscBobo: 9:59am On Sep 29, 2015
okay
Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by kestolove95(m): 10:07am On Sep 29, 2015
D idi0t no go hear u
Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by prof17(m): 10:15am On Sep 29, 2015
The only achievement of buhari fight against insurgency is to distance bokoharram from islamic religion! After all people die in the north almost every week!
Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by permsec: 10:33am On Sep 29, 2015
Challenge? or beg/appeal. Him wan die?
Who be him mate amongst the western leaders.


Mr Climate Change!
Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by Mamatee07: 10:35am On Sep 29, 2015
permsec:
Challenge? or beg/appeal. Him wan die?

Who be him mate amongst the western leaders.



Mr Climate Change!

Not everyone has inferiority complex like you undecided
Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by Nobody: 10:37am On Sep 29, 2015
His body odor cum language speaks
Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by DaBullIT(m): 11:00am On Sep 29, 2015
Only Buhari can advocate for that


5 years and nobody gave clueless a dime and he didn't ask
Re: Buhari Challenges World Leaders To Return Nigeria’s Stolen Wealth ... by permsec: 11:01am On Sep 29, 2015
Mamatee07:


Not everyone has inferiority complex like you undecided
Not every leader present at the UNGA has superiority complex like your President.



Besides, if you are intelligent and articulate enough, you'll find out that the word CHALLENGE also means "to call someone/people to participate in a situation" and does not necessary indicate a command.


Dont quote me next time if you cannot differentiate btw humour and uncomical statements. Have a nice day.

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