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Cameroon-Nigerian Cooperation : Visiting Defence College Delegation Received

Cameroon-Nigerian Cooperation : Visiting Defence College Delegation Received The 29th batch of the Nigerian National Defence College on a study tour in Cameroon was received at the Ministry of External Relations on March 9, 2021. Within the framework of reinforcing cooperation ties between Cameron and Nigeria, especially in the security domain, a visiting delegation of the Nigerian National Defence College, led by Commandore Ayodeji Olumide Olugbode was received at the Ministry of External Relations on March 9, 2021. They were received on behalf of External Relations Minister, Mbella Mbella by the Inspector General at the ministry in charge of Patrimony, John Billy Eko.Lire aussi : Union des populations du Cameroun: Un congrès national en vue

Reps C mte gives EFCC nod to dispose seized properties

Vanguard News Reps’ C’mte gives EFCC nod to dispose seized properties On By Levinus Nwabughiogu-Abuja House of Representatives Adhoc Committee on Abandoned Properties has given its nod for the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) to sell seized properties. Chairman of the Adhoc Committee, Rep Ademorin Kuye at the ongoing investigative hearing on sales of abandoned properties gave the approval. The committee reasoned that the properties would be losing their value of not put into good use. He recalled the Federal Government decision to dispose of the properties and help to fund the 2021 budget from the proceeds. Kuye however warned EFCC against selling properties that were still under prosecution, saying that due diligence must be done on them.

Reps urge EFCC to commence sales of seized property

Reps urge EFCC to commence sales of seized property On Kindly Share This Story: The House of Representatives ad hoc Committee on Abandoned Property has called for immediate sale of seized assets by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC). Rep. Ademorin Kuye, chairman of the committee, said this at an investigative hearing on sales of abandoned property on Thursday in Abuja. Kuye said that as long as the EFCC kept the property in its custody, it would loose value and deteriorate, adding that such would not augur well for the country. He said the Federal Government has said that part of the 2021 budget would be funded with the proceed from sales of seized property, adding that keeping the property would affect the budget.

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