The Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari has approved a review of the national anti-corruption policy of the federal government, extending it from the year 2022 to 2026.
The review and extension, according to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami on Wednesday, became necessary, following successes recorded by the administration in its anti-corruption drive.
Malami revealed the anti-corruption agencies have been able to secure convictions on behalf of the government in Courts to the tune of over 3000.
He said the bulk of the convictions were secured between 2015 and till date when the All Progressive Congress administration took over the mantle of leadership.
The AGF also disclosed that looted funds recovered by the administration both locally and from foreign governments in the last few years amount to over $ 1 billion.
“The first $322 million dollars recovered by the administration was exclusively deployed for social intervention programs like Npower, market money, and school feeding programs among others.
“We think the anti-corruption policy of the Muhammadu Buhari administration has been largely successful because we have secured over 3000 convictions as of the year 2022. From mere 109 convictions we have gotten over 3000 convictions which is the major reason we decided to extend the policy from 2022 to 2026,” he stated.