US returned 63 Benin bronzes looted from Nigeria since 2022

Kunle Sanni
The Charge d’Affaires of the US embassy in Nigeria, David Greene has announced the repatriation of a total of 63 stolen Benin bronzes to Nigeria between October 2022 till date.
Greene announced this at an event held in Abuja on Thursday.
Moreover, the US envoy signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Nigeria aimed at the preservation of Sukur’s cultural heritage in Adamawa state.
“The latest grant will support the International Council on Monuments and Sites-Nigeria and its local partners to help preserve Sukur cultural heritage through infrastructure enhancements, the revival of threatened traditional crafts, and documentation, and preservation of the Sakun language,” Greene said.
“With that, we intensified joint efforts to identify, intercept, and repatriate looted, or other displaced cultural property and related works.
“These efforts paved the way for the official transfer in October 2022 of 22 Benin bronzes back to Nigeria.
“I am pleased to report that since 2022, the number has grown, and now a total of 63 Benin bronzes have been successfully repatriated to Nigeria.”
The Minister of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa stated that the Sukur cultural landscape has been endangered by insurgency as well as climate change.
“The project aims at undertaking a two-year conservation and preservation work in the Sukur cultural landscape, a UNESCO world heritage site, which is regarded as a place of outstanding universal values,” Musawa said.
“The work also involves the conservation of the tangible and intangible heritage of the Sukur cultural landscape, enhancing community capacity, strengthening local, national, and international links and networks for conserving the site’s outstanding universal values, and buttressing the resilience of the Sukur community in the face of insurgency and climate change.”