UK-based investigator urges Tinubu to fight corruption, prioritise stolen funds recovery

Composite image of Victor Uwajeh and President Bola Tinubu.

Composite image of Victor Uwajeh and President Bola Tinubu.

A United Kingdom based International Investigator and a former Special Investigator to the Special Presidential Investigation Panel for Recovery of Public Asset (SPIPP), Evangelist Victor Uwajeh, has called on President Bola Tinubu to strengthen the fight against corruption in Nigeria.

Uwajeh, who was also an Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) consultant, wants the Tinubu administration to focus on recovery of stolen funds by politically exposed persons and agents of government.

Uwajeh, in a statement released in Abuja, advised that recovery should focus on certain areas, which include oil subsidy scam, crude oil liftings and non-remittances, crude oil swap agreements, offshore crude oil processing agreements, duty waiver fraud, and rice subsidy fraud.

According to the statement, Uwajeh also advised that the Tinubu administration should investigate all agencies of government for monumental fraud.

Uwajeh further advised the Nigerian president to have the political will to fight corruption and impunity in Nigeria.

He said: “Looting of public funds have become endemic in Nigeria and this is done with impunity knowing that nothing will happen to the perpetrators of these crimes.

“It is also important for the administration of Bola Tinubu to implement the Presidential Executive Order No. 008 of 2018, (Amended 2019) on the Voluntary Offshore Assets Regularization Scheme (VOARS).

“Implementation of this Executive Order will assist the government tremendously and will be a game changer to primitive acquisition of assets by Politically Exposed Persons and their cronies.”

While commending President Tinubu for the choice of security chiefs and most especially the National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, Uwajeh described the new NSA as “an expert and very reliable compatriot.”

He therefore called on President Tinubu to shun mediocrity in the appointment of persons into his administration, saying “capacity and excellence must be his watchword.”

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