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FG To Set Up Forfeited Assets Database, Says Solicitor-General
The Solicitor-General, Dayo Apata, SAN, has said the Federal Government would establish a database of forfeited assets.
He said this would be done by the Inter-Ministerial Committee on the Disposal of Federal Government Forfeited Assets.
Apata, who is the committee chairman, assured that it would ensure that the Federal Government gets value for all the forfeited assets soon to be disposed.
The solicitor-general said this during a visit to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday, according to a statement by the agency spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren.
It was titled, ‘Sale of Assets: Committee commends EFCC, assures FG of value for forfeited assets’.
The statement quoted Apata as stating that the committee which was inaugurated on November 9, 2020 by the Attorney- General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, is introducing uniform process of assets disposal, and avoiding wastages, so that the Federal Government can have full benefit of what has been forfeited.
It read, “He (Apata) pointed out that the committee will create a central database of assets that had been forfeited to the Federal Government.â€
Apata also commended the synergy among the relevant agencies represented on the committee.
“For the first time in Nigeria, all agencies are sitting together and discussing on the same table on issues related to assets management and disposal,†he said.
He thanked the EFCC for the cooperation which the committee received from the agency, noting that the commission was pivotal to the committee’s assignment considering the fact that it has 16 of the 25 sites where the forfeited assets were located.
“So it is only reasonable to come and pay homage and discuss with you how we can execute this assignmentâ€, Apata stated.
He disclosed that the committee, in furtherance of its assignment has already advertised for valuers, and would soon be inviting auctioneers.
While welcoming the visitors to the commission, the acting EFCC chairman, Mohammed Abba reiterated the resolve of the agency to assist the committee in the execution of its mandate.
“He promised to facilitate the request of the committee to visit the zones where the commission maintain offices for onsite inspection of forfeited assets, noting that the commission extended similar courtesy to the Justice Ayo Salami panel,†the statement noted.
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