The Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr Abubakar Malami, who 
signed on behalf of the Federal Government in Abuja, noted that the MoU 
reflected the willingness of both countries to continue cooperation and 
mutual support. 
He outlined the objectives of the MoU to include the fact that the 
processes of returning stolen assets was a partnership recognising the 
interest of both countries and based on mutual understanding, confidence
 and trust. That both countries recognised that they have a mutual interest in 
ensuring that returned assets are not at risk of being misappropriated 
again.
"And that both countries recognised they have 
obligations toward their own citizens for providing such assurances. 
That both countries recognised the importance of ensuring that the 
highest possible standard of transparency and accountability are applied
 for the return of assets." Malami said.
He assured the international community that all funds 
recovered would be judiciously utilised for projects that would benefit 
poor Nigerians. Leader of the UK delegation, British Minister of State 
for 
Immigration, Robert Goodwill, said that the MoU provided the mechanism 
by which monies could be returned.
"Our ability to recover and return stolen assets should send a 
clear 
message to all who may seek to habour such assets that there is no safe 
haven in the U.K," he said. "We are keen to do this as soon as the 
necessary legal process allow. As outlined at the summit, we will be 
taking steps to accelerate the
 procedures for identification and confiscation of illegally acquired 
assets."
He said that they were as committed as Nigeria in ensuring that 
beneficial ownership of assets was made available to relevant 
authorities so they know who the real owners of assets held in the UK 
are.
“Forty jurisdictions, including British Overseas Territories and 
Crown Dependencies announced that they will automatically share 
beneficial ownership information relating to companies, trusts, 
foundations, Shell companies and other relevant entities and legal 
arrangements. It is important that everyone can see how returned assets are used 
to benefit Nigerians. We have therefore agreed in this MoU to be fully 
transparent about this."


 
 
 
 
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