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FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Islie: 2:44am On May 16, 2016
Ade Adesomoju, Abuja

The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, has said she is attending to the advice by human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), asking the Federal Government to focus on recovering about $200bn outstanding revenue instead of obtaining foreign loans.

Falana had in his letter to the minister entitled, ‘Request for the collection of outstanding revenue of $200bn withheld from the Federation Account or stolen by looters’, threatened to sue the Federal Government if his request was not taken seriously.

His letter had partly read, “In the light of the foregoing, we are compelled to call on the Federal Government to muster the political will and courage to recover the aforesaid withheld or stolen wealth of not less than $200bn belonging to the Nigerian people.

“However, if you refuse to accede to our request we shall have no alternative than to initiate legal proceedings at the Federal High Court with a view to restraining the Federal Government from further plunging the nation into external indebtedness.”

The minister, through her ministry’s Director, Legal Services, Mrs. Rhona N. Dimude, replied Falana through a terse letter dated May 6, 2016 and with reference number F/LEG/103016/15.
The reply read, “I am directed to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated February 12, 2016 on the above mentioned subject and to inform you that the matter is receiving attention.
“Please accept the warm regards of the honourable minister.”


Falana had in two letters dated February 12, 2016 and May 6, 2016 to the minister, advised the Federal Government against plunging the nation into more indebtedness by obtaining foreign loans.

He said instead of “plunging the nation into more indebtedness” the Federal Government should intensify efforts to recover some funds totaling about $200bn which was either not remitted to the Federation Account or stolen from the nation’s treasury.

Earlier in a letter dated February 12, 2016 addressed to the minister, Falana had urged the Federal Government to jettison its plan to take a loan of $2.5bn from the World Bank and $1bn from the African Development Bank.

Falana had then urged the Federal Government to explore alternative sources of raising revenue to fund the 2016 budget “instead of increasing the nation’s external debt of $64bn.”

He said in his fresh letter to Adeosun that the minister had assured him that the issues raised in his letter were receiving the attention of the Federal Government.

His fresh letter was titled, “Request for the collection of outstanding revenue of $200bn withheld from the Federation Account or stolen by looters.”

He said, “In particular, we requested the Federal Government to embark on the recovery of the revenue of $42bn withheld from the Federation Account from 1999-2012 by some transnational oil companies, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and other agencies of the Federal Government.

“In your reply dated March 17, 2016 you assured us that the issues raised in our letter were receiving the attention of the Federal Government.

“We were therefore surprised to learn that the administration had applied to the Chinese Government for another loan of $2bn.

“In urging the Federal Government to desist from taking the loan of $2bn from China or any other country, we are compelled to advise the Federal Government to intensify efforts to recover the nation’s wealth which has been criminally diverted by a handful of local and foreign looters.”

He urged the Federal Government to direct the relevant agencies and the anti-graft bodies to collect the stolen wealth.

Among the recoverable revenue, according to Falana, is $20.2bn which the National Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative said in its audit report covering 1999-2012 were withheld for the Federation Account by the NNPC, some oil companies and certain agencies of the Federal Government.

Falana also pointed out the $7bn apportioned from the external reserve by the Central Bank of Nigeria to 14 banks in 2008 and N600bn ($4bn) given to the banks as bailout in 2008.

He urged the Federal Government to direct the NNPC to remit to the Federation Account the sum of $9.6bn which the corporation was said to have recovered in over-deducted tax benefits from joint venture partners on major capital projects and oil swap contracts.

He asked the government to collect the outstanding sum of $1.9bn which Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited allegedly ought to pay for the renewal of three oil blocks.

He also urged the government to pursue the promise the United States of America and Switzerland made to repatriate $458m and $321m respectively looted by the late military Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha.

Falana also recalled that on February 20, 2014, former President Goodluck Jonathan “fired the then Central Bank Governor, Alhaji Lamido Sanusi for having the temerity to expose the NNPC for not remitting $20bn to the Federation Account.”

He asked the government to recover the sum of $1.8bn which was exposed by the auditors who indicted the NNPC for withholding the money after an investigation.

He also asked the government to promptly recover the outstanding balance of $3.65bn out of the $5.2bn which the Nigerian Communications Commission imposed on some telecommunications companies for contravening the law on compulsory registration of all SIM cards.


http://www.punchng.com/fg-replies-falana-recover-200bn-looted-funds-advice/

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by ORACLE1975(m): 2:55am On May 16, 2016
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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by madridguy(m): 2:59am On May 16, 2016
God bless Mr. Falana SAN, I wish we have more patriotic person like like him among our elites by now our problem as a Nation will be lesser.

Meanwhile, somewhere in Kano some evil people were holding some prayer session so PMB government can fall, you people will only try but won't succeed. Same fate that happened to the bunch of hypocrites that hide under the umbrella of being Alfa's in Ilorin await you people in Kano if you people continues. After collecting a role of Guinea cloth, a ram and probably a ticket to hajj and you think that is enough for you to defend a corrupt politician God Almighty will shame you all.

God Bless Mr. Falana SAN
God Bless, protect and guide PMB
God Bless Nigeria.

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Nobody: 4:14am On May 16, 2016
I am sorry to say that this government is focusing on the wrong things.

1. Nigeria is losing about $40m daily owing to the President's insistence to prosecute certain ex militants, before which nobody heard of pipeline bombings.

2. The gains made in the agricultural sector by the past minister of agriculture under Jonathan has been eroded. In 2013/2014 garri sold for 8 cups N100, now its 3 cups for N100. Why cant Buahri empower farmers directly like Jonathan did ? Do we import Garri, yam or pepper ? Why is staple food such made from cassava so costly today ?

3. Its a shame that worms are eating up tomatoes in the north eroding the abundant harvest of the farm produce experienced about 6 months backwards such that Dangote had to shut his tomato paste factory, Ymodulus has to import tomatoes from cameroun. Does it mean that the Federal ministry of Agriculture does not have a Research Department to produce chemicals to combat ordinary worms ?

4. The loan they packaged in China has little flexibility. Its like saying i give you loan but you must use it to buy my product. That is what China did to Buahri. Its a pity he had to accept. Today, his economic team is discussing taking another loan from IMF.

5. Apart from oil, what else is Nigeria exporting ? Almost nothing. How do we strenghten the naira without exports ? They keep singing economic diversification like a song yet they do nothing about it. The truth is Agriculture is the strongest link to economic diversification. If you cant produce food in excess, you wont have what to export. Who knows how much was budgeted to agriculture and the brain at the ministry that will make things work ?

6. Businesses are groaning. Most businesses have lost about 70% of their turnover owing to dwindling patronage. What incentives are businesses being offered to survive these trying times ? Absolutely nothing.

7. Nigeria has alot money to recover from past stealing politicians. How many of them are being prosectued ? Only those under PDP who shared PDP campaign funds. Not even up to half of them though. What happens to the thieves under APC ?

What much should we expect from someone who said fulani herdsmen are from libya, blames Jonathan for scarcity of fuel in petrol stations and PHCN power outage ?

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Nobody: 4:58am On May 16, 2016
Even if tomatoes sells for 5k and a satchet of pure water goes for 100 naira, we will vote buhari again in 2019 as long as he keeps jailing looters and recovering their loots sad

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by 9japride(m): 5:16am On May 16, 2016
searchiing4love:
Even if tomatoes sells for 5k and a satchet of pure water goes for 100 naira, we will vote buhari again in 2019 as long as he keeps jailing looters and recovering their loots sad
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Abooki na abooki

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Nobody: 5:26am On May 16, 2016
searchiing4love:
Even if tomatoes sells for 5k and a satchet of pure water goes for 100 naira, we will vote buhari again in 2019 as long as he keeps jailing looters and recovering their loots sad

He is mainly jailing people who criticize his govt, have scores to settle with him or shared PDP campaign money.

Out of the past 36 state governors who we assume none of them stole money, how much has he recovered ? Many of them are flexing in senate or retired abroad.

Buahri be like N100 loss, he dey pursue people wey steal N5...

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Goldencollins: 5:32am On May 16, 2016
APC is a party of professional propagandists and thieves nothing good comes out of them

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Pavarottii(m): 5:43am On May 16, 2016
madridguy:
God bless Mr. Falana SAN, I wish we have more patriotic person like like him among our elites by now our problem as a Nation will be lesser.

Meanwhile, somewhere in Kano some evil people were holding some prayer session so PMB government can fall, you people will only try but won't succeed. Same fate that happened to the bunch of hypocrites that hide under the umbrella of being Alfa's in Ilorin await you people in Kano if you people continues. After collecting a role of Guinea cloth, a ram and probably a ticket to hajj and you think that is enough for you to defend a corrupt politician God Almighty will shame you all.

God Bless Mr. Falana SAN
God Bless, protect and guide PMB
God Bless Nigeria.
I av told u b4, nobody prays 4 PMB to fail. He is already failing, prayers or not. The same reason he was booted out in 1985, is d same thing that is playing out. Where he grounded d economy.

It's just sad, that Nigerians chose someone who failed in his first time as head of state and 30 years after, we voted d same person. Carrying us 30years backward. This is not a thing of PDP or APC. The choice really showed our shallow mentality as Nigerian citizens...
It's sad.

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by madridguy(m): 5:49am On May 16, 2016
How is he failing?

Pavarottii:

I av told u b4, nobody prays 4 PMB to fail. He is already failing, prayers or not. The same reason he was booted out in 1985, is d same thing that is playing out. Where he grounded d economy.

It's just sad, that Nigerians chose someone who failed in his first time as head of state and 30 years after, we voted d same person. Carrying us 30years backward. This is not a thing of PDP or APC. The choice really showed our shallow mentality as Nigerian citizens...
It's sad.

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:50am On May 16, 2016
Yes please recover all looks cool cool

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Pavarottii(m): 6:04am On May 16, 2016
madridguy:
How is he failing?

Guy talk true. No lie. Ur parents or a guardian takes care of you. U don't take care of urself and give to Ur family?

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by opalu: 6:08am On May 16, 2016
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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by omenka(m): 6:15am On May 16, 2016
The reply reads:
“I am directed to
acknowledge receipt of your letter dated
February 12, 2016 on the above mentioned
subject and to inform you that the matter
is receiving attention.

“Please accept the warm regards of the
honourable minister.”
Now, Falana can hold his peace while his lovely advice is being applied to work.

Thank you mr Gani Fawehinmi wannabe. smiley

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Nobody: 6:17am On May 16, 2016
Now that the UK is considering returning looted funds and with the current “copious” funds recovered so far, and also with the plans of introducing dynamic tax systems to internally generate more revenue, It will be irrational and ominous to secure an unsolicited loan.

They should not tarry to accede to the insinuation of the letter.
UK ready to return looted funds, says AGF http://www.punchng.com/no-case-polio-lagos-seven-years/

We are developing dynamic tax system to fund budgets- Buhari
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/developing-dynamic-tax-system-fund-budgets-buhari/
Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by tuoyoojo(m): 6:27am On May 16, 2016
this stuff is just funny

u say u have recovered looted funds

but still go about cap in had to borrow

ubong, where are the funds

is it dat bubu keeps d funds n a glass compartment in aso rock and just smiles at it

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by kolaaderin: 6:32am On May 16, 2016
Pavarottii:

I av told u b4, nobody prays 4 PMB to fail. He is already failing, prayers or not. The same reason he was booted out in 1985, is d same thing that is playing out. Where he grounded d economy.

It's just sad, that Nigerians chose someone who failed in his first time as head of state and 30 years after, we voted d same person. Carrying us 30years backward. This is not a thing of PDP or APC. The choice really showed our shallow mentality as Nigerian citizens...
It's sad.

And let it be known that GEJ is never a better option, Nigerians has no better option to replace a damaged beyond repair I B so we are left with PMB. We are watching till 2019 if PDP or any other strong party could provide a better alternative to him, until then we better start supporting his government for a better Nigeria.

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by madridguy(m): 6:33am On May 16, 2016
I am not a toddler and I have so many responsibilities I am taking care off. Let learn to respect ourselves in a public forum like this. PMB is doing what most past leaders shy away from, let be calm with him as am sure with time we all we rejoice.

Pavarottii:

Guy talk true. No lie. Ur parents or a guardian takes care of you. U don't take care of urself and give to Ur family?

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by ckmayoca: 6:35am On May 16, 2016
Imaginary recovery, let's wait till May 29 and see how much and name of those who stole but can't be jailed.
Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by kossyablaze(m): 6:42am On May 16, 2016
Silly FG
Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by kossyablaze(m): 6:45am On May 16, 2016
madridguy:
I am not a toddler and I have so many responsibilities I am taking care off. Let learn to respect ourselves in a public forum like this. PMB is doing what most past leaders shy away from, let be calm with him as am sure with time we all we rejoice.

accept d fact dat u r a zombie which we all know. Y hiding ur identity?

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by moshmusth(m): 6:48am On May 16, 2016
Falana should be awarded GCON grand comedian of the year... it is worthy to note Mr Falana that the highest indebtors are not 3rd world countries like us but super power like America and co so he should stop ranting.

The economy and government need urgent attention to arrest the worrisome situation we found ourselves not the recovered loot which is a long process..

NB .. don't quote or misquote me

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by madridguy(m): 6:48am On May 16, 2016
You must be a clown with empty head.

kossyablaze:
accept d fact dat u r a zombie which we all know. Y hiding ur identity?

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Nobody: 7:07am On May 16, 2016
omenka:
The reply reads: Now, Falana can hold his peace while his lovely advice is being applied to work.

Thank you mr Gani Fawehinmi wannabe. smiley


You must be fantastically confused. Why do you attack anyone who has anything meaningful to contribute to this confused government?

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by 7lives: 7:28am On May 16, 2016
madridguy:
God bless Mr. Falana SAN, I wish we have more patriotic person like like him among our elites by now our problem as a Nation will be lesser.

Meanwhile, somewhere in Kano some evil people were holding some prayer session so PMB government can fall, you people will only try but won't succeed. Same fate that happened to the bunch of hypocrites that hide under the umbrella of being Alfa's in Ilorin await you people in Kano if you people continues. After collecting a role of Guinea cloth, a ram and probably a ticket to hajj and you think that is enough for you to defend a corrupt politician God Almighty will shame you all.

God Bless Mr. Falana SAN
God Bless, protect and guide PMB
God Bless Nigeria.

Those spiritualists are actually the agents of darkness giving those politicians the guts to commit frauds in this country.
God will visit them with vengeance, if only they knew what compelled baba n barayi Good luck Jonathan to quickly accept defeat, they won't be praying any negative prayer.
Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by 7lives: 7:40am On May 16, 2016
Pavarottii:

I av told u b4, nobody prays 4 PMB to fail. He is already failing, prayers or not. The same reason he was booted out in 1985, is d same thing that is playing out. Where he grounded d economy.

It's just sad, that Nigerians chose someone who failed in his first time as head of state and 30 years after, we voted d same person. Carrying us 30years backward. This is not a thing of PDP or APC. The choice really showed our shallow mentality as Nigerian citizens...
It's sad.

And the economy was salvaged when he was booted out? you better stop discoursing what you know absolutely nothing about, anyway your endless curses can not make him fail, did you wonder why Good luck still did not win despite all the incumbency power in his possession and your endless demonic night vigils?.
ONLY GOD APPOINTS LEADERS AND HE IS NOT A BIGOT LIKE YOU AND YOUR FELLOW WAILERS.

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by abumeinben(m): 7:47am On May 16, 2016
7lives:

And the economy was salvaged when he was booted out? you better stop discoursing what you know absolutely nothing about, anyway your endless curses can not make him fail, did you wonder why Good luck still did not win despite all the incumbency power in his possession and your endless demonic night vigils?.
ONLY GOD APPOINTS LEADERS AND HE IS NOT A BIGOT LIKE YOU AND YOUR FELLOW WAILERS.


undecided

Really?

God appointed buhari or what exactly is your point?

Because we were all here when the under aged were queued up to vote.. Bro, maybe your god does that. But the God I know doesn't appoint people of such.
Tinubu appointed this one.

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by FagsamPHP(m): 7:53am On May 16, 2016
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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Nobody: 8:09am On May 16, 2016
Falana has a point. and i must say i admire the man. But if we 're to wait for all the looted funds to be returned before work can be done then Buhari will simply have to fold his arms for four years.

Those monies are difficult to recover and the bureaucracy involved is massive. They should take the loan and get down to business. I think that's the best buhari can do for now...

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by Hillzy(m): 8:09am On May 16, 2016
Oga falana na d ministerial position way dem no give u still dey pain u reach now abi watin, if I may ask where have u been during the previous administration dat is now u're asking dis current gov't to recover looted funds or u will sue dem cos d last time I check u are not d one who tell dis gov't to emback on fight against corruption in d first place

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Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by drejenny(m): 8:09am On May 16, 2016
Must you answer every criticism?
Re: FG Replies Falana On ‘recover $200bn Looted Funds Advice’ by misscall247: 8:09am On May 16, 2016
funny

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