The Federal Government of Nigeria, Tuesday disclosed that it would soon
recover additional $750 million said to be part of “Abacha loot.”
The Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami made this disclosure during an interactive session with the House of Representatives Committee on Justice in Abuja.
The Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami made this disclosure during an interactive session with the House of Representatives Committee on Justice in Abuja.
Malami also said his ministry was aiming at recovering on behalf of the
Federal Government £6.9 million said to have been misappropriated by a former
governor of Delta State, James Ibori.
He said: “In respect of of the recovery of looted assets, the ministry will
engage in an agree waive policy of using Mutual Legal Assistance Agreements or
other bilateral and multilateral instruments to seek cooperation with other
jurisdictions to ensure the repatriation of illicitly- acquired assets in
foreign jurisdictions.
“The collaboration will equally involve the engagement of foreign- based
Counsel to attend to matters on behalf of the Federal Government. Low- hanging
fruits being targeted in this initiative include $750 million ‘Abaca loot’ as
well as the sum of GBP 6.9 million of the ‘Ibori loot’.
“On the long run, the ministry will be in a position to coordinate the
recovery of billions of Dollars in foreign jurisdictions, based on current
estimations.”
On the issue of terrorism, the AGF said, “My ministry is currently
processing approximately 800 terrorism cases for prosecution . The resources
required for the successful prosecution of these cases as well as the general
coordination of the Criminal Justice Sector as envisaged under the ACIA, were
fully captured in the original proposal made by the ministry to the Ministry of
Finance.
“The successful prosecution of the above priorities will require the
necessary balance of personnel capacity including staff training, travels and
tours, resource capacity in terms of adequate budgetary allocations and
legislative support by the National Assembly through the passage of all
requisite Bills, as may be presented by the executive arm.
“The anti-corruption campaign will involve the deployment of resources by
the ministry to assess and prosecute the requisite cases in collaboration with
the anti-corruption agencies, pursuit to the overriding powers of the
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice in Sections 150 and
174 of the 1999 Constitution as amended.
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