President Muhammadu Buhari
Thursday in Abuja signed nine international agreements, including an
extradition treaty with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), aimed at strengthening
the anti-corruption war, boosting the economy and improving security in the
country.
Buhari also expressed hope
that signing the agreements would enable the country to pursue the war against
corruption with vigour, check illicit flow of funds, boost the tax regime,
guarantee food security and improve living standards.
The president, who signed
the agreements in the Conference Hall of the First Lady's office in the State
House, Abuja, directed all relevant agencies to ensure that they play their
defined roles in the implementation and application of the treaties, with a
view to providing Nigeria with the inherent benefits.
He said his action was in
compliance with the powers conferred on him by Section 5(1) (a) and (b) of the
1999 Constitution and Article 7 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
of 1969.
The agreements signed by the
president were the Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters,
Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Civil and Commercial Matters, Agreement
on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons, and an Extradition Treaty.
Others were: Charter for
the Lake Chad Basin between Nigeria, Cameroun, Central African Republic, Libya,
Niger and the Republic of Chad; African Tax Administration Forum Agreement on
Mutual Assistance in Tax Matters; and World Intellectual Property Organisation
Performances and Phonograms Treaty.
Also included were
agreements on World Intellectual Property Organisation Treaty on Audio-Visual
Performances, and the Marrakesh Treaty targeted at facilitating access to
published works for persons who are blind, visually impaired or otherwise.
Describing the move as an
important milestone in Nigeria's sovereign capacity to fulfil its international
obligations, the president further said it was another step in the pursuit of
improving security, the economy and anti-graft war by the country.
He explained that the
implementation had hitherto been delayed by the ratification process,
disclosing that the eventual signing of the agreements Thursday was the
bye-product of the memorandum earlier presented to the Federal Executive
Council (FEC) by the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of
Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN).
According to him, the
signing, which had equally been replicated in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on
the relevant treaties, provides Nigeria with the full fledged opportunity to
enjoy cooperation with foreign authorities in the anti-corruption campaign.
"Today's ceremony
marks a very important milestone in our demonstration of sovereign capacity to
fulfill our international obligations and take important steps for the benefit
of our economy, security and the anti-corruption war within and outside
Nigeria...
"The full
implementation of the agreements has however been delayed due to the need by
both sides to conclude their respective ratification processes.
"I am happy to note
therefore that pursuant to a memorandum presented to the Federal Executive
Council by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice,
council has approved the ratification of the said agreements, thus paving the
way for today's ceremony.
"With this sovereign
act, which has been replicated in the United Arab Emirates by their responsible
authorities, we are now in a position to utilise these agreements fully to
foster cooperation between our respective authorities, particularly for the
purpose of prosecuting the anti-corruption campaign of this government...
"It is my hope that
these instruments which are signed today will reinvigorate the anti-corruption
war and check the illicit flow of funds out of our country to other jurisdictions,
improve national security, food security, boost our economic and tax regimes,
and improve the overall well-being of our creative community.
"All agencies of
government with roles to play under the respective treaties now ratified are
hereby directed to ensure that they play their anticipated roles in an
effective and responsible manner in order to ensure that we reap the full
benefits of these agreements," Buhari stated.
Highly descriptive blog, I liked that a lot. Will there be a part 2?
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