‘We Wont Hesitate To Extradite Those Indicted’ , Says Presidency On FBI List

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President Muhammadu Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the executive arm of government would liaise with the national assembly and international organisations to work on new laws to tackle cyber crime.

Speaking when he featured on Sunday Politics, a programme on Channels Television, he said the government was taking steps to invoke Executive Order, which will effectively tackle fraud and money laundering

About the 77 suspects indicted by FBI, He said It was an embarrassment to the country.

When asked if Nigerian government had got in touch with its American counterpart on the incident, Shehu affirmed that the diaspora commission had things under control and that the Nigerian Government had taken a stand on the issue which was to cooperate and provide support when needed.

“This is a double damage on every citizen of Nigeria. It is a big scare on all of us who go out of this country and are seen in this image that these our brothers have created.

“We will cooperate with international organizations, the government will generate and ask for new laws from the National Assembly and there will be new executive orders that will block some of these loopholes that are being exploited by some of our fellow country men to go out there and embarrass and blacklist the country,” Shehu said.

On the specific reaction of the federal government on the list of the FBI, he said: “Like I said earlier, this administration will work with all nations around the globe to fight criminality. If Nigerians are involved in this thing, well hard luck to them.

“The president will not stand in the way of the justice system. Every citizen that travels out of this country is expected to obey the laws of their host country. President Muhammadu Buhari is not one to excuse Nigerians from the laws of countries in which they reside.

“Therefore you will expect a more vigorous engagement with National Assembly. The laws will have to change, this has got to be tackled and if it will take executive orders, this will be strengthened very rapidly.”

He said Nigerians should not be seen in the light of the unpleasant endeavours
of few fellow country men, adding that those involved would face the full wrath of the law.

He averred “I think every person with a modicum of common sense knows that the action of few Nigerians is not the action of all Nigerians. We are 200 million plus in the country and you are talking about 80 Nigerians in this case, they will face the justice system, if the Nigerian Government is expected to cooperate in anyway, extradition, if it meets the requirement of our laws, they will be assisted to ensure they face justice in that country.

“Nigerians are hardworking people all over the world, there are millions of our citizens out there earning legitimate living, they don’t deserve to be so tarnished.”