EFCC to collaborate with Trade Ministry to sanitise businesses in Nigeria
By Salihu Ali, Abuja
Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC says it is ready to collaborate with the Ministry of Trade and Investment in sensitising the business environment for the good of Nigeria.
The Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Abdulrasheed Bawa made this known during a courtesy visit by the Registrar of the Trade and Investment Ministry, Shaifu Yauri and his team to the Commission.
The EFCC boss noted that trademark infringements and other intellectual property violations were within the purview of the Commission, that the Commission would not hesitate to deal with those who cross the line.
“I want to assure you that our arms are open, we will collaborate together to ensure that the sanity that your department wants to bring to the system is enhanced by the enforcement and prosecution of those that cross the line.”
“We have to sit together and agree with one another to do what we have to do together to sanitize our business environment for the betterment of our country,” he said.
Trademark Infringement
Bawa said, Issues of trademark infringement, intellectual property, copyrights as well as patent rights are issues that are within the purview of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to investigate as well as prosecute, in collaboration with sister agencies.
He reminded the Registrar of the new Money Laundering Prohibition Act, 2022 and urged him to study the statute to understand its implications on trademark issues.
Joint Committee
Bawa further suggested the idea of setting up a joint committee that would work out the fine details of the proposed collaboration between the two institutions.
Speaking earlier, the Registrar, Trademarks, Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment, Shafiu Yauri, explained that the purpose of the visit was to find ways of strengthening collaboration between the two agencies in tackling envisaged issues of money laundering that may arise with Nigeria signing the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement, AfCFTA and effective protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights.
“It is important that we have this visit because with Nigeria’s signing into the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement, AfCFTA the market is expanding. We are no longer talking about the geographical territory of Nigeria, we are talking about one single market for Africa.
“it very important at this onset that we have this collaboration between us to put the perspective of the trademarks registry in good shape and also to collaborate to ensure effective protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights, “he explained.
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