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I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by ezebunafo(m): 6:11am On Dec 10, 2015
A former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has said she gave $322 million out of the funds allegedly looted by late dictator, General Sani Abacha, to a former National Security Adviser, retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki.
Okonjo-Iweala, in a statement on Monday by her spokesperson, Paul Nwabuikwu, said the release of the money to Dasuki was with the approval of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
She said during the period that the money was released to the country, Dasuki made a strong case for the purchase of arms for the military in the heat of the fight against Boko Haram.
The statement, which was in reaction to her criticism by the Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, and others, explained that she, however, gave terms for the release of the money.
The statement reads in full: “As part of the campaign of falsehood against former Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala by Edo Governor, Adams Oshiomhole and other powerful and corrupt interests, another baseless story has been published by some online media. To achieve their evil propaganda objective of tarnishing her name, these evil elements have distorted the contents of a memo dated January 20, 2015 in which the former Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala responded to a request by the former National Security Adviser, Col Ibrahim Dasuki (retired) for funds to prosecute the terror war against Boko Haram.
“Here are the facts:
“· The central responsibility of the Minister of Finance IS to find sources of funding for the financing of approved national priorities such as security, job creation and infrastructure.
“· It will be recalled that throughout 2014, there were public complaints by the military hierarchy to President Goodluck Jonathan about the inadequacy of funds to fight the anti-terror war in the North East, resulting in Boko Haram making gains and even taking territories. A lot of the criticism was directed at the Federal Ministry of Finance under Dr Okonjo-Iweala which was accused of not doing enough to find funds for the operations.
“· In fact, the Ministry, on several occasions, had to call press conferences to provide details of budgetary spending on the military, to show, against the background of limited resources and other urgent national priorities, that it was doing its best on funding security.
“· It was about this time that some new Abacha funds of about $322m were returned with another $700m still expected to be returned. (This is not to be confused with the Abacha funds returned in 2005-2006 under the Obasanjo government whose use for developmental purposes was monitored by the World Bank as earlier explained by Dr Okonjo-Iweala).
“· Former President Jonathan set up a Committee comprising of the former Minister of Justice, former NSA and the former Minister of Finance to determine how best to use both the returned and expected funds for development.
“· The NSA made a case for using the returned funds for urgent security operations since, he noted, there cannot be any development without peace and security. Based on this, a decision was taken to deploy about $322m for the military operations, while the expected $700m would be applied for development programmes as originally conceived.
“· Following the discussions and based on the urgency of the NSA’s memo, Dr Okonjo-Iweala requested the President to approve the transfer of the requested amount to the NSA’s Office for the specified purposes.
“· But, as captured in the memo, she insisted on three conditions: a. only a part, not the entire Abacha funds would be spent on the arms; the rest would be invested in developmental projects as originally conceived b. the money was to be treated as borrowed funds which would be paid back as soon as possible c. the NSA’s office was to account for the spending to the President who was the Commander in Chief, given the fact that the Minister of Finance is not part of the security architecture and does not participate in the Security Council.
“· The attempt to link the former Minister’s name to any misuse of these funds for any purpose other than security as far as she understood it is totally false and cannot stand.”



I gave $322m Abacha loot to Dasuki for arms purchase with Jonathan's approval - Okonjo-Iweala -
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Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by Raiders: 6:13am On Dec 10, 2015
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Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by tyson99(m): 6:13am On Dec 10, 2015
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Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by Warlord3000(m): 6:15am On Dec 10, 2015
Cant help but just shake head and move on... lipsrsealed
Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by Nobody: 6:17am On Dec 10, 2015
All of you will rot in jail. Let the confession continue.
Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by Oche211(m): 6:30am On Dec 10, 2015
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Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by Nobody: 6:35am On Dec 10, 2015
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Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by okosodo: 6:36am On Dec 10, 2015
I do not believe because there are so many lies i this apc nigeria
Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by pedel: 6:39am On Dec 10, 2015
I don't blame NOI, GEJ or DASUKI. I blame the money that allowed itself to be looted and re-looted.
Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by tomholly: 6:40am On Dec 10, 2015
noted
ezebunafo:
A former Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has said she gave $322 million out of the funds allegedly looted by late dictator, General Sani Abacha, to a former National Security Adviser, retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki.
Okonjo-Iweala, in a statement on Monday by her spokesperson, Paul Nwabuikwu, said the release of the money to Dasuki was with the approval of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
She said during the period that the money was released to the country, Dasuki made a strong case for the purchase of arms for the military in the heat of the fight against Boko Haram.
The statement, which was in reaction to her criticism by the Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, and others, explained that she, however, gave terms for the release of the money.
The statement reads in full: “As part of the campaign of falsehood against former Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala by Edo Governor, Adams Oshiomhole and other powerful and corrupt interests, another baseless story has been published by some online media. To achieve their evil propaganda objective of tarnishing her name, these evil elements have distorted the contents of a memo dated January 20, 2015 in which the former Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala responded to a request by the former National Security Adviser, Col Ibrahim Dasuki (retired) for funds to prosecute the terror war against Boko Haram.
“Here are the facts:
“· The central responsibility of the Minister of Finance IS to find sources of funding for the financing of approved national priorities such as security, job creation and infrastructure.
“· It will be recalled that throughout 2014, there were public complaints by the military hierarchy to President Goodluck Jonathan about the inadequacy of funds to fight the anti-terror war in the North East, resulting in Boko Haram making gains and even taking territories. A lot of the criticism was directed at the Federal Ministry of Finance under Dr Okonjo-Iweala which was accused of not doing enough to find funds for the operations.
“· In fact, the Ministry, on several occasions, had to call press conferences to provide details of budgetary spending on the military, to show, against the background of limited resources and other urgent national priorities, that it was doing its best on funding security.
“· It was about this time that some new Abacha funds of about $322m were returned with another $700m still expected to be returned. (This is not to be confused with the Abacha funds returned in 2005-2006 under the Obasanjo government whose use for developmental purposes was monitored by the World Bank as earlier explained by Dr Okonjo-Iweala).
“· Former President Jonathan set up a Committee comprising of the former Minister of Justice, former NSA and the former Minister of Finance to determine how best to use both the returned and expected funds for development.
“· The NSA made a case for using the returned funds for urgent security operations since, he noted, there cannot be any development without peace and security. Based on this, a decision was taken to deploy about $322m for the military operations, while the expected $700m would be applied for development programmes as originally conceived.
“· Following the discussions and based on the urgency of the NSA’s memo, Dr Okonjo-Iweala requested the President to approve the transfer of the requested amount to the NSA’s Office for the specified purposes.
“· But, as captured in the memo, she insisted on three conditions: a. only a part, not the entire Abacha funds would be spent on the arms; the rest would be invested in developmental projects as originally conceived b. the money was to be treated as borrowed funds which would be paid back as soon as possible c. the NSA’s office was to account for the spending to the President who was the Commander in Chief, given the fact that the Minister of Finance is not part of the security architecture and does not participate in the Security Council.
“· The attempt to link the former Minister’s name to any misuse of these funds for any purpose other than security as far as she understood it is totally false and cannot stand.”



I gave $322m Abacha loot to Dasuki for arms purchase with Jonathan's approval - Okonjo-Iweala -
http://theeagleonline.com.ng/i-gave-322m-abacha-loot-to-dasuki-for-arms-purchase-with-jonathans-approval-okonjo-iweala
Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by naptu2: 6:40am On Dec 10, 2015
Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by akoladejesu(m): 6:53am On Dec 10, 2015
End Time confession....... All of una go sleep nd will Neva wake up if u think say u fit dey dribble us like say we dey on d field of play..
Re: I Gave $322m Abacha Loot To Dasuki For Arms Purchase With Jonathan's Approval by Mynd44: 6:56am On Dec 10, 2015

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