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Anti-graft war takes Buhari, Magu to London

BY Fredrick Nwabufo

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President Muhammadu Buhari will travel to London to participate in the international anti-corruption summit, Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman, has said.

According to him, the president’s delegation to the summit will include Ibrahim Magu, acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and Abubakar Malami, minister of justice and attorney-general of the federation.

“As an internationally recognised leader in the global fight against corruption, President Buhari will play a prominent part in the summit which will be hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron of Great Britain with many other heads of state and government in attendance,” Adesina said in a statement.

“President Buhari will, ahead of the summit’s opening, deliver a keynote address titled: ‘Why We Must Tackle Corruption Together’ at a pre-summit conference of development partners, the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, Transparency International and other civil society groups  on  Wednesday, May 11, 2016.

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“The president is one of the world leaders scheduled to speak at the opening session of the anti-corruption summit with others, including Prime Minister Cameron and the President of the World Bank, Dr. Jim Yong Kim.

“Thereafter, President Buhari will join other participating heads of state and government at special plenary sessions on Exposing Corruption, Tackling Corruption and Driving out Corruption.

“In his address to the summit and interactions with other participating leaders, President Buhari will urge the international community to move faster on the dismantling of safe havens for the proceeds of corruption and the return of stolen funds and assets to their countries of origin.

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“The president will also reaffirm his administration’s unwavering commitment to the fight against corruption and the federal government’s readiness to partner with international agencies and other countries to identify, apprehend and punish corrupt public officials.

“Before returning to Abuja on Friday, May 13, 2016, the president is expected to have a separate meeting with Prime Minister Cameron to discuss ongoing Nigeria-Britain collaboration in the war against corruption and terrorism, as well as other issues, including trade and economic relations between both countries.”

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