HomeJust InOlukoyede Challenges Commonwealth Nations To Emulate Nigeria In Fight Against Financial Crimes

Olukoyede Challenges Commonwealth Nations To Emulate Nigeria In Fight Against Financial Crimes

-

 

Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,   Mr. Ola Olukoyede has challenged Commonwealth Nations to learn from Nigeria’s proactive reforms and collaborative approaches in its fight against corruption  to strengthen their defences against financial crimes.

He threw this challenge on Monday, April 7, 2025 at the opening of a five-day Commonwealth Law Conference organised by the Commonwealth Lawyers Association , CLA,  in Malta, with the theme: Combating Transnational organised Crime in the Commonwealth: Opportunities and Challenges.

Olukoyede who spoke on the topic: “Combating Financing of Terrorism and Proliferation Financing: Has FATF Enhanced Monitoring Made any Difference in Non-Compliant Countries?“, said the  Financial Action Task Force’s, FATF’s enhanced monitoring framework, while presenting significant challenges, also offers a clear roadmap for reforms.

According to him, Nigeria’s experience reinforces the fact that the benefits of monitoring extend beyond mere compliance but the creation of a resilient financial system capable of disrupting the financing of terrorism and proliferation activities.

In his advice to the Commonwealth Nations, the EFCC boss said that while the FATF has made major changes to the criteria for putting countries on its lists to relieve pressures on least developed countries and focus on those countries posing greater risks to the international financial system, “members of the Commonwealth should continue to push for more considerations for countries in the Sub-Saharan who continued to constitute the highest number on countries on the enhanced monitoring list”.

He pointed out that Nigeria has largely addressed all its action items under the enhanced monitoring process except the items under Immediate Outcome 8 (Confiscation and highlighted lessons for other Commonwealth Countries.

 Such lessons include,  high level political commitment, proactive compliance over reactive measures, building enforcement capacity, harnessing Technology, fostering public-private partnerships and  continuous international engagement.

Held biennially, the Commonwealth Law Conference is a prestigious event in the legal calendar, attracting senior justice leaders, academics and practising lawyers from around the 56 members of Commonwealth Nations.

The Association exists to maintain and promote the rule of law throughout the Commonwealth by ensuring that an independent and efficient legal profession, with the highest standards of ethics and integrity, serves the people of the Commonwealth.

Among other speakers at the event were: Juliet Ibekaku- Nwagwu, founder, Africa Centre for Governance, Asset Recovery and Sustainable Development; Richard Salter KC, Barrister 3 Vericulam Building, London and Loretta Joseph , Senior Policy Adviser and Consultant to the Commonwealth  Secretariat on Virtual Asset Model Law.

SUPPORT US

At Priceless Media Publishing Nig. Ltd /Securitynewsalert.com, we are steadfast in our commitment to independent journalism: reporting that is fearless, impartial, and free from the interference of powerful personalities, politicians and government interests.

Without corporate sponsorships or political affiliations, our ability to investigate freely rests in the hands of the people we serve—you!

Every donation helps us expose the truth, amplify silenced voices, and hold power accountable.
Stand with us because journalism should serve the people, not power.

• Account Name: PRICELESS MEDIA PUBLISHING NIG. LTD
• Account Number: 1943445259
• Bank Name: ACCESS Bank

LATEST POSTS

Court Jails Two Women for Forgery in Lagos

Justice Daniel Osiagor and Justice D.I. Dipeolu of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, convicted and sentenced Olayiwola Bola...

Nigerians Return Home After Xenophobic Violence in South Africa

 The Federal Government’s voluntary repatriation programme has officially concluded, with the final batch of 305 Nigerian nationals and three government officials arriving at Lagos’ Murtala...

PSC Releases Names of 50,000 Successful Police Constable Applicants

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has released the names of successful applicants selected for recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force as Police Constables, under a...

NSCDC Urges Security Education, Stakeholder Collaboration to End Attacks on Schools

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Lagos State Command, has called for increased security education, collective responsibility and stronger collaboration among stakeholders to...

Follow us

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe

Most Popular

spot_img