Foreign Affairs
Minister Geoffrey Onyeama yesterday in Abuja received a stolen Ile-Ife artifact
from Mexico.
The
minister called for a more secured border to prevent future theft.
Onyeama
collected the artifact from the Charge d’Affaires of the Nigerian Mission in
Mexico, Dr. Yakubu Dadu.
He noted that the
interventions of Nigerian envoys in recovering stolen national possessions
showed the important works they were doing as against negative reports of
Nigerian missions in the social media.
Onyeama
expressed appreciation to the Government of Mexico for ensuring that the
artifact was duly returned to Nigeria.
Acting
Director General of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments, Mr.
Gimba Muhammed, said a lot of measures were put in place to prevent stolen
artifacts from leaving the country.
“Recently, there was
an ECOWAS Head of Cultural Directors Ministries which papers were presented by
ECOWAS countries to restitute some of these our properties from any country
that they are found.
“If
you find that of Nigeria in Côte d’Ivoire, they bring it, and if you find
theirs here, we return it to them,” Muhammed said.
The Legal Adviser to
the National Commission for Museums and Monuments, Mr. Babatunde Adebiyi said
plans were underway to build even more secured museums with global standards.
“Museum
as an Institution has evolved in Nigeria and are better secured now and I can
vouch that hardly can anybody steal objects from Nigerian Museums.
“We
are making arrangements to build a Museum in the standard of the Western World
like the one we are making efforts with the Edo State government to build and
even some foreign governments,” Adebiyi said.
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