Smart Adeyemi, senator representing Kogi west, says serving
legislators and all past public office holders should be made to account for
property abroad.
Speaking on the floor of the senate on Wednesday, Adeyemi
said they should explain to Nigerians how they were able to acquire those
properties.
The senator made the comments while contributing to a debate
on a bill seeking to repeal and reenact the money laundering (prevention and
prohibition) bills.
The bills were sponsored by Sadiq Umar, senator representing
Kwara north, and Suleiman Kwari, senator representing Kaduna north.
The Kogi senator said the bills are necessary because they
will drive the federal government’s fight against corruption.
“This bill is furtherance of this government’s drive to
fight corruption. There is no doubt that billions that have been siphoned
abroad by those who have held public office,” Adeyemi said.
“This bill must take into cognisance public officers and
their families. They should tell us how they got those properties. We should
know who has acquired properties in the name of their families.
“Nigeria is bleeding out. Anybody who has held public office
in the past should be made to give account. Even those who are sitting here.”
Earlier, Sadiq Umar, senator representing Kwara north, said
his bill will make the fight against money laundering stronger.
“To make provisions for effective anti-money laundering
legislation with the view of new techniques in money laundering,” Umar said.
“Money and terrorists have become bedfellows because of the
advancement in technology.”
Also, Suleiman Kwari, senator representing Kaduna north,
said the legislation will introduce provisions that will combat money
laundering.
“The bill will protect those prosecuting the fight against
money laundering. It will introduce certain provisions for law enforcement
agencies to implement to combat money laundering,” Kwari said.
“The bill will positively impact the money laundering fight.”
On his part, Ali Ndume, senator representing Borno south,
said the bills should be supported because there is a fundamental problem in
the fight against money laundering and corruption as a whole.
“This law should be
supported by the national assembly to nip money laundering in the bud. The EFCC
and ICPC are yet to be effective because there is a fundamental problem in the
fight against corruption,” Ndume said.
“Let’s shift the burden of proof to the accused. If we do
not give teeth to this bill we are processing, this will be another waste of
time.
“The root of all the problems in this country is
corruption.”
The bills passed second reading after they were put to voice
votes by Senate President Ahmad Lawan.
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