Senator reiterates FG’s commitment to repatriate stolen artefacts

Legal redress through international courts will be pursued, if necessary, to ensure that justice is served and cultural artefacts stolen from Nigeria are repatriated.
Ned Nwoko (PDP-Delta), chairman of the Senate Committee on Reparations and Repatriations, said this at the maiden meeting of the committee held in Abuja.
Mr Nwoko said that the committee had been saddled with a significant mandate, which includes investigating historical wrongs done to communities and individuals across Nigeria and recommending appropriate reparations.
Stressing the need for inclusivity, the Nwoko said that the committee would collaborate with traditional rulers, civil society organisations, and international partners, including the United Nations and the African Union.
He also said public hearings would soon be organised to engage stakeholders and outline the committee’s roadmap.
In October 2022, the Nigerian government reclaimed 31 stolen Benin Bronze models from three U.S. museums after 125 years.
Twenty-nine Benin Bronze artefacts were returned by the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, one from the National Gallery of Art and another from the Rhode Island School of Design Museum.
In November 2022, six artefacts looted by British troops 125 years ago from Benin City were repatriated to their place of origin.
The objects, including two 16th-century Benin bronze plaques ransacked from the royal palace, were handed to Abba Tijani, the director-general of Nigeria’s National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM), at a ceremony at the Horniman Museum in south London.
(NAN)
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