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$322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:30am On Jul 12, 2018
...EFCC recovers N20bn, secures 42 convictions in Lagos

...If I were Buhari, I would have thrown in the towel, says Sagay


Senator Iroegbu in Abuja and Ugo Aliogo in Lagos

The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, wednesday disclosed that the cash transfer programme involving the recovered $322 million Abacha loot will be stringently monitored to ensure transparency.

This is coming as the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Prof. Itsey Sagay, has said that owing to the lack of appreciation from the citizenry, he would have given up on Nigerians if he was to be in the shoe of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said it recovered N20 billion from corruption suspects in Lagos State alone this week.

Osinbajo said monitors would visit the individual households that have been identified through “deliberate targeting.”

The vice president spoke in Abuja when he launched the Monitoring of Recovered Assets through Transparency and Accountability (MANTRA) Project.

It was at a roundtable organised by the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) to mark the First African Day of Anti-Corruption.

The roundtable had the theme: “Enhancing Domestic Resources for Sustainable Development Goals by Improved Asset Recovery and Asset Return”.

Special Adviser to the President on Social Protection, Mrs Maryam Uwais, who represented the vice president, said the beneficiaries of the cash transfer are households contained in the National Social Register that was built using targeted machanisms to identify poor and vulnerable households.

PACAC Executive Secretary, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, speaking on the sidelines of the roundtable, said cash transfer programmes are done globally.

“It’s a temporary thing to bring people out of poverty and including them in social welfare. The register being used was developed by the last administration, working with the World Bank. It’s not being done on political party basis. Ekiti, Oyo and Kwara States had the framework, and that’s why they had a head start.

“Monitors go there directly to check. It’s not by calculation. If it were left to politicians, they’d put people they want. But that is not happening. The media should go and check it out. Conditional cash transfer was going on before Abacha money was returned.

“Do you know there are people who have never held N2,000 in their hands? The Swiss judgment is clear: the money should be used for Nigerian people and should be monitored by the World Bank. Based on the parameters in the MoU, nobody can steal the money unless the World Bank is complicit,” Owasanoye said.

Speaking on the message titled: “Fight Against Corruption and Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals Under the Buhari Administration”, Sagay said the Buhari administration had made tremendous progress in the anti-corruption war, including the recovery of assets valued at N1 trillion.

He however, regretted that despite these enormous achievements, some Nigerians, especially the elite are pushing a contrary narrative to frustrate the efforts for the simple fact they no longer have access to easy money, unlike under the past administrations.

To this end, he said either Buhari call the bluff of “ungrateful Nigerians” who are complaining or thrown in the towel and allow them to suffer the consequences of his failure to carry on with his anti-corruption projects.

“So a lot is going on and I said the elites, and I will always emphasise the elites, because the ordinary Nigerian is appreciative. The elites are pretending not to know what is going on; they are pretending that they are not seeing the change. They are pretending as if we are carrying on in the way, the wasteful and turbulent way this country used to be run, because they are beneficiaries of the bad system. Easy money is no longer coming to their pockets; they are now having to work for their living and therefore, they are agrieved and pretending that they don’t know that anything is happening.

“This government is a very patient government. I, personally, I am an impatient man. What if I were the head of state, I would have thrown in the towel and tell Nigerians ‘go and suffer the fate you deserve. Go and suffer the fate you were experiencing before 2015’, so that they can go back to that system of bribery, corruption, rottenness, which we have seen this country to a state of total destruction,” Sagay said.

Sagay added that “contrary to the narrative being pushed into the media, both regular and social, by the aggrieved beneficiaries of corruption, the war against corruption under the Buhari Administration has been a huge success”.
Meanwhile, the anti-graft agency has said it recovered N20 billion from corruption suspects in Lagos State alone this week.

EFCC’s Acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, said it also secured 42 convictions in the state between January and July.
Magu, who was represented by EFCC Zonal Head in Lagos, Akaninyene Ezima, spoke in Lagos yesterday during an anti-corruption walk to mark the African Anti-Corruption Day with the theme ‘Africa unite against corruption.’

The walk was organised in collaboration with civil society organisations including Women Arise for Change Initiative and Intergovernmental Action Group against Money Laundering (GIABA) among others.

Women Arise president, Joe Okei-Odumakin, urged Nigerians to speak out against corruption and keep the faith that the country would get better.

Also, a Federal High Court in Lagos wednesday authorised the EFCC to sieze N200 million allegedly kept in several commercial banks by two military officers and their three firms.

Justice Sule Hassan ordered that the sum be forfeited to the federal government, pending the conclusion of investigation as to their origins.

The officers are: Adamu Bello Argungu and John Onimisi Ozigi, while their firms are: Falsal & Co Global Services Nigeria Ltd; Diamond Head Ventures & Development Company Ltd; and Sweetex Bureau De Change Ltd.

In a related development, Magu has urged Nigerians to take ownership of the anti-corruption war to ensure maximum success and ensure a better society.

He made this call yesterday in Abuja during anti-corruption walk across the country, as part of activities to mark the 2018 African Anti-Corruption Day

Led by Magu, the walk which took-off from the EFCC’s Old Head Office, Wuse 2, Abuja en route Unity Fountain terminated at Eagles Square, Abuja.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/07/12/abacha-loot-how-cash-transfer-programme-will-work-says-osinbajo/amp/

Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:32am On Jul 12, 2018
Wow!
This is a very deep thread!

This is coming as the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Prof. Itsey Sagay, has said that owing to the lack of appreciation from the citizenry, he would have given up on Nigerians if he was to be in the shoe of President Muhammadu Buhari.

He however, regretted that despite these enormous achievements, some Nigerians, especially the elite are pushing a contrary narrative to frustrate the efforts for the simple fact they no longer have access to easy money, unlike under the past administrations.

To this end, he said either Buhari call the bluff of “ungrateful Nigerians” who are complaining or thrown in the towel and allow them to suffer the consequences of his failure to carry on with his anti-corruption projects.


Thank God for President Buhari.
We don't need to say more.
Prof Sagay has said it all...

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:40am On Jul 12, 2018
This government is a very patient government. I, personally, I am an impatient man. What if I were the head of state, I would have thrown in the towel and tell Nigerians ‘go and suffer the fate you deserve. Go and suffer the fate you were experiencing before 2015’, so that they can go back to that system of bribery, corruption, rottenness, which we have seen this country to a state of total destruction,” Sagay said.


Hmmmm, this are strong, true words.
Truer words have never been spoken.
Thanking God the president is so patient despite all the animosity an wailing.

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by Nackzy: 5:43am On Jul 12, 2018
Abachas loot will be "re looted" But you will only know and hear of it if a now government takes over power, that's wen you will hear so so billion was disbursed and what will remitted didn't reflect the Total amount
From dh you will here 50 billion was transferred to a company owned by tinubu
27 billion was shared by Abba kyari, Kemi, femi, lie n so
By then most of them will be on exile in other countries
This is Nigeria if you know you know

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by lastmessenger: 6:11am On Jul 12, 2018
Tell me what 5k can do to a persons life. The FG should just be wise for once and do the right thing. We have the power sector,the railway and other areas that needs money to improve on it and yet the federal government wants to share 320million dollars to some imaginary poor Nigerians.

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by nely(m): 6:16am On Jul 12, 2018
Sometimes I wonder why the loot was even recovered

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by princealbashir: 6:20am On Jul 12, 2018
Okay now, let us just pretend as if we don't know that this idea is just an avenue for some powerful individuals to keep enriching themselves and ask some other questions:

How can 5k really better a person's life? It may soothe for a while, but what happens after? Wait till another loot is recovered so that they can be funded again??

What has happened to all the loot¿ earlier recovered??

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by okosodo: 6:22am On Jul 12, 2018
Mumu man

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by coolcharm(m): 6:24am On Jul 12, 2018
Osinbajo has been infected with illiteracy and stupidity by his principal

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by TollaEstate: 6:38am On Jul 12, 2018
Half bread

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by blackmantis: 7:12am On Jul 12, 2018
Almajiri reasoning
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by alphaconde(m): 12:04pm On Jul 12, 2018
whatever this pastor and his devilish oga does please dont share the money. just look for an infrastructural deficit to correct, we need roads hospital and stadiums factories farming communities.

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by Nobody: 12:04pm On Jul 12, 2018
Dumb reasoning


Now I understand the meaning of "show me your friends and I will tell you who you are".


Truly,Osibanjo has been affected by the daft reasoning of his boss.Imagine, an acclaimed educated elite supporting this foolishness.



Tell Osibanjo that you don't take people out of poverty by giving them handouts,rather you do that by developing human resources and providing employment opportunities to help them fend for themselves.


Before you support this recklessness,please answer this question.


What happens after the acclaimed poor spends the money ?

Back to square one?

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by ellalina(f): 12:04pm On Jul 12, 2018
I saw this in kwara state during the conditional cash transfer
I was moved to tears
This is how they touch lives directly
Please share the money
I don’t need any economic plan that is not visible.
Do something that touches the life of the very common man in the villages
God bless whoever came up with this idea

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by room089: 12:04pm On Jul 12, 2018
hmmmm!

20 years after Abacha's demise, his loot is still being recovered.

AND


someone will still tell me you can never stash money for your generation.
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by TheAngry1: 12:05pm On Jul 12, 2018
ok
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by ollah2: 12:05pm On Jul 12, 2018
Whay happens after the respective individuals receives the money? Return to status quo ?

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by Siberia01(m): 12:05pm On Jul 12, 2018
Ok angry

allah akbar

sai baba


im nt a zombie


if u quote me ..
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by blackgold90(m): 12:06pm On Jul 12, 2018
N ABI H-POWER on the rise again.


those of you in N-power program is the cause of this nonsense
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by Olukat(m): 12:06pm On Jul 12, 2018
Pls don't tell me the VP support this plan to share money. shocked shocked shocked angry
Nigerian govt to share $322m to the poor angry angry angry
Who curse this country oo undecided undecided cry cry

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by Nobody: 12:08pm On Jul 12, 2018
Ok
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by SwimmingCoach(m): 12:08pm On Jul 12, 2018
I hope it is transparent...not looting the loot.

Meanwhile, This is the time parents begin to roll their eyes; "Oh, my kids are on another long holiday break"....You can't just let them sit at home doing nothing, why not make them learn a life saving skill, get them occupied.

There are many summer camps they can go learn basic and productive skills, swimming is one of them. Swimming is fun and is a life saving skill, kids love to swim.

Get a professional swimming coach that teaches your kids professional strokes as well as ensure their safety in and around the pool area.

IF YOU STAY IN LAGOS, Call me or send a whatsapp on Zero 8 Zero 5 Zero 7 Eight 8 Two 8 Five.

Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by BigSarah(f): 12:08pm On Jul 12, 2018
;D3
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by durubennie(m): 12:09pm On Jul 12, 2018
In nigeria ..nothing goes as according to plan
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by joeace2020(m): 12:09pm On Jul 12, 2018
hmmm

Meanwhile see my signature.
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by Yoruba4Life: 12:10pm On Jul 12, 2018
They should effectively invest the money on capital projects that will be a long term benefits instead of giving pple cash...

Another campaign BS! angry

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by Nobody: 12:11pm On Jul 12, 2018
lastmessenger:
Tell me what 5k can do to a persons life. The FG should just be wise for once and do the right thing. We have the power sector,the railway and other areas that needs money to improve on it and yet the federal government wants to share 320million dollars to some imaginary poor Nigerians.
5k can do so much in a person’s life!
You have no idea how poor some of us in Nigeria are

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by budosky(m): 12:11pm On Jul 12, 2018
This is what happens when you put old brains in power!

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by stano2(m): 12:13pm On Jul 12, 2018
Ok
Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by thunderbabs: 12:14pm On Jul 12, 2018
Wehdone oo, uncle bubu and Prof Sagay.... Coz u collected part of Abacha loot now, i shld say thank you, bah shocked

After 2019, u will geh ur thanks

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Re: $322m Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work - Osinbajo Reveals by Horus(m): 12:15pm On Jul 12, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_LXKkdl1Qw

How Nigeria will spend Abacha loot - Osinbajo

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