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| Buhari in UN Meeting |
President Buhari has
asked the United Nations to put pressure on western countries to return stolen
funds kept in their banks.
Buhari said this while
speaking at the high level meeting of the UN General Assembly to commemorate
the 30th anniversary of the Declaration on the Right to Development.
According to a statement
by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President
said when developing nations are deprived of such funds, it becomes difficult
for them to meet their needs.
Buhari noted further
that “illicit financial assets stashed abroad deprive developing countries
including Nigeria, and invariably deny people the enjoyment of their national
wealth and resources needed for development.”
He cautioned that
non-repatriation of illicit financial assets could impinge on the determination
of states to achieve an all-inclusive 2030 sustainable development.
The President therefore
called on the UN to “remain vocal and active in addressing the negative impact
of non-repatriation of illicit financial assets on their countries of origin,”
adding that “as soon as stolen assets are legally established, they should
swiftly be repatriated.”
He explained that his
administration was fighting the scourge of corruption headlong because it
contributes to the denial of the resources required for development.
The President, while
welcoming the commemoration of three decades of the Declaration on the Right to
Development, which he observed, coincides with the first anniversary of the
adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, said “it reminds us
all of the essence of development and provides us with the opportunity to
reaffirm commitments to converting this right into the policies and operational
activities of relevant actors at the national, regional and international
levels.”
He said as a developing
country, Nigeria considers the right to development an inalienable right of
fundamental importance, stressing that at the national level, his
administration had been making strenuous efforts to ensure that the right to
development is at the centre of all development initiatives.

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