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How The US Blocked The Release Of Abacha Loot To Nigeria

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Nov 15, 2017 – How The US Blocked The Release Of Abacha Loot To Nigeria

The US Government has laid claim to hundreds of millions of dollars stashed abroad by the government of the late military ruler, Sani Abacha.

The Americans allegedly told a court in an unnamed foreign country that it had an interest in the loot because it was saved in its currency, the US dollar.

Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) and rights activist Mr Femi Falana (SAN) made the claims yesterday in Lagos.

Malami, guest speaker Falana, Chief Chairman, Special Investigative Panel on Assets Recovery Okoi Obono-Obla, among others, were participants in a seminar organised by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP).

The seminar with the theme: Promoting Transparency and Accountability in the Recovery of Stolen Assets in Nigeria: Proposals for Reform, was organised in collaboration with Ford Foundation, USA.

The AGF, who was represented by his Senior Special Assistant on White Collar Crimes, Mr Abiodun Aikomo, gave the hint of the US’ involvement in the case while condemning public officials who ferry their loot abroad.

He said:

“We have seen instances where the Federal Government of Nigeria engaged counsel to recover our stolen assets and the matter went on for many years.

“On the eve of a judgment, the government of a country filed an application for joinder, this was a matter that was on for seven years and judgment was going to be delivered the next day.

“The government of the country filed, saying ‘Even though the money is not kept in our bank, even though you would think we do not have any connection with the funds, the money is in our currency and we are talking about hundreds of millions in our currency. So, if you’re moving those funds from our state, then we are interested.’

“That was how the judgment was more or less arrested. So, the people stealing money and taking it out of Nigeria are doing us a lot of evil, because the moment the money leaves Nigeria it assumes another dimension.”

But Falana, who accused the United States, Switzerland, the UK and other western nations of hypocritical behaviour in Nigeria’s quest to recover loot stashed in their banks, identified the US as the country concerned.

He said:

“Nigeria traced part of the Abacha loot to Jersey, an island in the United Kingdom. The Attorney-General filed a process to – by the way I was in that country when the person was convicted – the money left Nigeria through Kenya and landed in Jersey. It was from the late Abacha.

“Nigeria wanted to collect the remaining loot. But the United States filed an objection saying the money could not be released to Nigeria.

“The court asked why, the US said if the money must be released, it should be released to the US government, so that ‘we can manage it for Nigeria.’

“The other one, $321million, Switzerland, a notorious conduit for corruption, had the temerity to say that ‘unless the World Bank is going to manage this money, we are not going to release this money.’”

Falana urged the Federal Government not to depend on the West in its loot recovery drive.

“The United Nations Convention Against Corruption has made adequate provisions against corruption mandating countries to assist each other but western countries have not been helping us. Our government should stop relying on the west.”

The Silk said he had advised and the government was considering to sue foreign banks illegally holding onto funds that were stolen from Nigeria.

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7 Comments

7 Comments

  1. mulikat

    November 15, 2017 at 8:17 PM

    very good let world bank manage it,cos all money they have get back, i dont see anything they do with it.youths no job after finishing university, security ,we dont have,light we dont have.a beg nothing is working in this naija,corruption cancer in every office.

  2. DB

    November 15, 2017 at 8:57 PM

    If na u nko? No be Abacha thief money cum sell the country?.

  3. iron bar

    November 16, 2017 at 3:15 AM

    ABACHA DID NOT STEAL..WORDS FROM BUHARI YEARS AGO DURING LAST UNSUCCESSFUL PRES CAMPAIGN.MONEY FROM HIM ALONE CAN RUN FEW COUNTRIES IN WEST AFRCA.

  4. Mon

    November 16, 2017 at 6:03 AM

    Can someone remind me how much is Nigeria debt again?, i said it, World bank will like to manage this one and later borrow it to Nigeria to be paying interest….the blame still goes to our foolish leaders..

  5. Stanley Jones

    November 16, 2017 at 8:54 AM

    may dat late greedy bastard with massive stretch marks wrath in the hottest part of hell, thesame goes to any corrupt politician.

  6. ade

    November 16, 2017 at 10:06 AM

    Please how much is nigeria worth currently in world stock market, i need to sell this country and give the proceeds to the beggars in ghana if at all there are beggars in ghana

  7. promise

    November 20, 2017 at 3:20 AM

    that means abacha sold nigeria
    uptill now abacha loot have not been recovered

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