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Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by ijustdey: 10:17am On Mar 03, 2020
Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, governor of Kebbi state and former senator, has been in the news lately over plans by the US to help Nigeria repatriate $308 million from the British Island of Jersey.

The funds are part of the billions of dollars traced to Sani Abacha, the late military dictator who ruled Nigeria from November 1993 till his sudden death in June 1998, and his associates.

Nigeria has repatriated various sums since 1998 when the recovery efforts began under Abdulsalami Abubakar, who succeeded Abacha in office.

On February 3, 2020, a repatriation agreement was signed by Mark Temple, the solicitor-general and attorney-general designate of Jersey, on behalf of Jersey, Brian Benczkowski, a deputy assistant attorney on behalf of the US, and Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation (AGF).

The federal government has said it plans to spend the $308 million on funding three ongoing projects, dubbed the “triplets”: the second Niger bridge, the Lagos-Ibadan expressway and the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano expressway.

BAGUDU TO RECEIVE $100 MILLION FROM ABACHA LOOT?

Shortly after the agreement was signed in the US, Bloomberg wire service reported that officials of the US department of justice (DoJ) were kicking against plans by the Nigerian government to return $100 million to Bagudu from the Abacha Loot.

The DoJ had said in a February 3 statement — separate from the joint statement earlier issued with Nigeria — that Bagudu was part of a network controlled by Abacha that “embezzled, misappropriated and extorted billions from the government of Nigeria”.

The Bloomberg report said paying the money to Bagudu “may hamper future cooperation between the two nations (US and Nigeria) to recover state money moved offshore by Abacha”.

Effectively, the Bloomberg report suggested that Nigeria would get only $208 million from the latest repatriation while Bagudu would be paid the balance.

This incurred the anger of many Nigerians, but Malami has moved to dispel the report, maintaining that Bagudu would not be paid a dime from the funds recovered from the Abacha family.


BACKGROUND: THE OBASANJO DEAL

In 1999, the Nigerian government engaged Enrico Monfrini, a Swiss lawyer, to launch legal proceedings to recover assets linked to Abacha, his family and associates in Switzerland, France, Jersey, the UK and other jurisdictions.

The assets of Bagudu, who was an associate of the Abacha family, were frozen along with those traced to the Abachas.

However, Bagudu launched civil proceedings against the federal government over the freezing of the investment portfolios held by his company, known then as Ridley Group.

In 2003, after a series of litigation, President Olusegun Obasanjo decided to resolve the issue out of court by entering into an “original settlement agreement” with Bagudu and a “global settlement agreement” with the Abachas.


In the “final resolution” with Bagudu seen by TheCable, the following terms were agreed:

• The federal government would drop all civil and criminal claims against Bagudu in the UK

• Bagudu would drop all civil claims against the federal government

• Bagudu would forfeit some assets to the federal government

• He would then keep his investment portfolios
The agreement, dated August 21, 2003, was subsequently approved by a UK court and registered with the National Crimes Agency (NCA) — with section 12 stating that “this Agreement is governed by English Laws, and the English Courts shall have jurisdiction over any disputes arising out of or in connection with it.”

The recovered funds, including an estimated $1 billion traced to the Abacha family who were allowed to keep $100 million as part of the settlement, were thereafter repatriated to Nigeria.

Obasanjo would later confess that allowing the Abacha family to keep $100 million was the hardest decision of his life.

In 2004, Bagudu’s previously disputed assets in Ridley, his old company, were settled in new companies under Blue Family Trusts, and he continued to do business in the UK — until a twist in the tale in 2013.

THE ADOKE LETTERS

On August 28, 2012, Mohammed Bello Adoke, as AGF and minister of justice, wrote a “letter of request” to the US department of justice, enlisting their support to recover more Abacha loot.

This was the beginning of the current dispute as the DoJ, acting on Adoke’s letter, commenced a criminal case in the District Court in Washington DC on November 18, 2013 against Bagudu’s companies as part of the claim against the Abachas.

On February 25, 2014, the assets of Blue Family Trusts were frozen by the English Commercial Court based on an exparte application filed by DoJ — grounded on its money laundering proceedings in DC.

Ricky Tarfa, Bagudu’s lawyer, wrote a letter to Adoke on March 12, 2014 to inform him about the development, which was apparently at variance with the agreement reached with the Obasanjo government in 2003.

Bagudu’s lawyers wrote to Adoke over asset freeze proceedings by the US department of justice

In a reply dated March 14, 2014, and written on Adoke’s behalf by Taiwo Ogunleye, his senior special assistant, he advised Tarfa that Bagudu should enter appearance in the UK proceedings “with a view to seeking a variation of the Orders of the Court so as to preserve and/or exclude the assets that were subject to the Agreement of 21st August 2003”.

Meanwhile, Bagudu’s lawyers filed an appeal against the freeze in the UK and it was upheld by the Court of Appeal on the ground that the procedure followed by the US was wrong.

Thereafter, TheCable understands, the US — switching from the civil case — wrote to the NCA, the UK agency of government responsible for economic crimes across regional and international borders, to request that the assets held by Blue Trusts be frozen.

According to the DoJ, some of the transactions which passed through US banks and were carried out using US dollars should be considered as “the fruit of a poisonous tree”.

On April 16, 2014, Bagudu and his companies filed a settlement agreement claim against Nigeria in the UK over the non-compliance with the 2003 agreement.

Bagudu complained to President Goodluck Jonathan, according to sources in the know.

Adoke to write to the US to clarify that Blue’s assets were not part of the Abacha loot to be recovered.

On June 16, 2014, Adoke wrote to the asset forfeiture money laundering section of the DoJ, reiterating that by the terms of the August 21, 2003 settlement agreement between Bagudu and Nigeria, “the Federal Government of Nigeria has no claim” over Blue’s assets.

He said Bagudu and the Blue companies were entitled to keep the assets under section 7.8(b) of the settlement agreement.

The clause says Bagudu and his companies shall hold the assets “free from any claims existing or future, direct or indirect, contemplated or otherwise by the FRN or in whole or part at its behest or on its behalf or for its benefit”.

Adoke concluded: “Accordingly, and respecting the contractual commitment made by the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the United States, I would ask that insofar as the Letter of Request from the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the United States can be read as relating to Mr Bagudu and/or the Blue Companies and/or the Ridley Assets, it should be treated as withdrawn.”

REVISING THE SETTLEMENT DEAL

The DoJ did not honour Adoke’s letter, insisting that the Obasanjo deal was not binding on the US.

Bagudu’s assets have remained frozen since then.

In April 2015, Bagudu complained to the high court in the UK that Nigeria had violated the 2003 agreement, arguing that the freeze order was based on a letter of request from the federal government in 2012. The court entered a default judgement against the country on July 8, 2015.

Nearly three years later, the federal government entered into a revised agreement with Bagudu on October 26, 2018, a copy of which was seen by TheCable.

In the agreement, the federal government, Bagudu and Blue companies said they had decided to resolve the settlement agreement claim “without further proceedings or dispute”.

Bagudu and Malami signed a revised settlement under which Bagudu’s Blue companies will pay a tax of €42 million to the federal government from the assets

Significantly, the agreement also stipulated that the frozen assets, which are now said to be worth about $155 million, should be returned to the federal government as the legal owner “subject to the terms of this agreement”.

It also provided that the federal government “will hold the same free from any claims existing or future, direct or indirect, contemplated or otherwise, made by the Blue Family Trusts, AB or his affiliates, in whole or in part, at their behest or on their behalf or for their benefit or purported benefit, while compensating the Blue Family Trusts and AB for the Settlement Agreement Claim”.

The market value of Blue’s assets held in accounts at Waverton Investment Management Limited and James Hambro & Partners LLP, among others, were valued at €141 million, out of which Bagudu and affiliates were mandated to pay a tax of €42 million to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

‘ABACHA LOOT WILL BE PAID TO FG IN FULL’

TheCable’s interview requests sent to both Malami and Bagudu were unacknowledged, but several government officials in the know of the agreement have insisted that Nigeria signed an agreement as a sovereign country with Bagudu in 2003 and it remains binding.

However, with the freeze order on Bagudu’s assets in the UK yet to be removed because of DoJ’s criminal proceedings in DC, the dispute may not be ending soon.

The $308 million Abacha loot is expected to be repatriated to Nigeria from Jersey any moment from now while Bagudu’s lawyers continue their fight to get the DoJ to unfreeze his own assets.

While the US insists those assets are fruits of a poisonous tree, there seems to be some difficulty with getting evidence to get a forfeiture order against Bagudu in either the US or UK.

TheCable understands that the DoJ has asked for assistance — without luck — from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to link the funds to money laundering since Bagudu was a known Abacha associate.

Bagudu may yet launch legal proceedings against the DoJ if the deadlock continues, TheCable learnt.

https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-inside-details-of-bagudus-155m-settlement-deal-with-the-fg

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by Racoon(m): 10:27am On Mar 03, 2020
"...On corruption, there will be no confusion as to where I stand. Corruption will have no place and the corrupt will not be appointed into my administration...."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/chatham-house-buharis-speech-on-nigerias-transition/amp/

Professional criminals in high places.Pwightin kwarrapton but still eats, smells and propagates same corruption with impunity.

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by Abboki: 10:47am On Mar 03, 2020
tongue
Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by honest1480(m): 10:47am On Mar 03, 2020
Stories upon stories.....country of story story, story!

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by Slawormir: 10:48am On Mar 03, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr

Alright

If not for my bottle of Heineken

I for nor fit read this thing
Long small o
Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by Abboki: 10:48am On Mar 03, 2020
Ever ready guy


Racoon:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/chatham-house-buharis-speech-on-nigerias-transition/amp/

Professional criminals in high places.Pwightin kwarrapton but still eats, smells and propagates same corruption with impunity.
Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by Sunnycliff(m): 10:48am On Mar 03, 2020
This is deep. But none of our political office holdr is patriotic

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by FactBoyz: 10:49am On Mar 03, 2020
Just see how they are toying with our money; just look at the games these politicians are playing with money meant to make life better for you and your families..

Since Buhari took over affairs in this country, leaving the country is a MUST! Forget all those who live abroad discouraging you from travelling. Ask them one question; if you don't want me to come over, why haven't you come back to Nigeria?

Useless Country

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by wilemer: 10:49am On Mar 03, 2020
see money

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by realstars: 10:50am On Mar 03, 2020
The level of money looted in this country can whip poverty in the entire universe, yet insecurity and hunger want finish us here.,

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by dayleke: 10:50am On Mar 03, 2020
Awon ole.....

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by adecz: 10:50am On Mar 03, 2020
angry


Choi!!


People don chop
money for dis contri !! shocked shocked



Buhari doesn't really mind
when Fulani, his supporters or people
of his faith are chopping govt
money.


What he can't stand is when Igbos,
Middle Belters, or Westerners try
to do the same .


Of all these jailed govs or top
government officials, how many
northern Muslims have they jailed?


He was even against the Amnesty
payment to the Niger Delta
militants, & since he couldn't stop it,
he is now insisting that Boko haram
& bandits are also given same
incentives to 'balance' out the situation.

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by solmus: 10:50am On Mar 03, 2020
undecided


Haboki people sef


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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by oshe11: 10:51am On Mar 03, 2020
We ALL know the name of the Nigerian infected with Corona Virus in Italy and have also seen His face but here in Nigeria the dude is still referred to as an "Italian Man" hitherto


And some peeps are talking of Law

If We do NOT put his name and pictures out there, how are we gonna know He was the "Italian Man" we had a dealing with the other day so as to submit ourselves in other to be quarantined?



Well, I'd continue to doubt the Corona Virus being in Nigeria because some things doesnt add up, Gaskiya!!!

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by wilemer: 10:52am On Mar 03, 2020
ijustdey1:

Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, governor of Kebbi state and former senator, has been in the news lately over plans by the US to help Nigeria repatriate $308 million from the British Island of Jersey.

The funds are part of the billions of dollars traced to Sani Abacha, the late military dictator who ruled Nigeria from November 1993 till his sudden death in June 1998, and his associates.
Nigeria has repatriated various sums since 1998 when the recovery efforts began under Abdulsalami Abubakar, who succeeded Abacha in office.



I wonder how an Administration serious about fighting corruption can make such a deal in the first place. you dont reward criminals. its immoral

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by helinues: 10:52am On Mar 03, 2020
Just imagine
Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by Perfecttouchade: 10:53am On Mar 03, 2020
Many wahala go start on top dis money, make we just dey watch...abeg U.S Nigerians dey survive, we can all provide our BVN details for transfers to each and every Nigerian accounts , that way all will be settled or else that money na go e dey go be that
Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by anonimi: 10:54am On Mar 03, 2020
Sunnycliff:
This is deep. But none of our political office holdr is patriotic

Barawo bubu is the only patriotic saint among them all, fighting corruption like kilode. grin cheesy


www.nairaland.com/attachments/2529890_image_jpeg9f360c5ab7736510df54c882e9dbf188

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by iCauseTrouble: 10:54am On Mar 03, 2020
shocked
Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by Sunnycliff(m): 10:56am On Mar 03, 2020
anonimi:


Barawo bubu is the only patriotic saint among them all, fighting corruption like kilode. grin cheesy


www.nairaland.com/attachments/2529890_image_jpeg9f360c5ab7736510df54c882e9dbf188

The zombs have seen him as a demigod. Infallible and ascetic. But his can of corruption worms will shake the entire world soonest

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by anonimi: 10:57am On Mar 03, 2020
FactBoyz:
Just see how they are toying with our money; just look at the games these politicians are playing with money meant to make life better for you and your families..
Since Buhari took over affairs in this country, leaving the country is a MUST! Forget all those who live abroad discouraging you from travelling. Ask them one question; if you don't want me to come over, why haven't you come back to Nigeria?
Useless Country

Is Barawo bubu not also living abroad himself


www.nairaland.com/attachments/4884294_mistake_jpeg702a2602bc7f166e23ca39e4552fd42f


www.nairaland.com/attachments/4909216_fbimg1487676221357_jpeg9280d73cd889b20dbd83498084c93a59

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by Nobody: 10:57am On Mar 03, 2020
Abacha is no looter.

The conspiracy to discredit and demonise him is continuing 22years after his death.

How can you speak of Abacha loot when you have never charged Abacha to court and convicted him of looting?

Bagudu is the corrupt man that Obasanjo ( the Saint who made $16bn he collect to give us light, disappear) used to indict Abacha by claiming he was Abacha's business partner and that they looted together.

For purposes of court proceedings a group of people that may number thousands coined Abacha Criminal Organisation by Saint Obasanjo was tried for looting an alleged sum of less than $1bn.

These so called Abacha Criminal Organisation is largely represented by Bagudu. Whatever Bagudu does or says in court is what the so called "Abacha Criminal Organisation" is reported to have done. But for purposes of news media, Abacha Criminal Organisation is reported as "Abacha family".

If you recall when in 2003 the president Saint Obasanjo stated that $100m will remain with Abacha family as part of deal to recover looted funds. It now seems that Obasanjo was really referring to Bagudu when he said "Abacha family".

Abacha is no looter he is one of greatest leaders the world has ever seen.

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by Dpharisee: 10:59am On Mar 03, 2020
Americans are angry because Bagudu exposed the money they are hiding, a keeper of a known thief loot is also a thief angry
What of the interest accumulated on those monies, why are the West not returning the interests?

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by cRobo: 11:00am On Mar 03, 2020
I won't say a word

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by McAausim: 11:00am On Mar 03, 2020
sad
Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by strangest(m): 11:00am On Mar 03, 2020
If only the fund belonged to Obinna, the government would have known what to do

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Re: Bagudu’s $155m Settlement Deal With The FG: The Inside Details By The Cable by CSTR2: 11:02am On Mar 03, 2020
Buhari must go to jail.

Any government that comes after him and fails to send him to jail has not worked anything as far as am concerned.

That would be part of my yardstick in gauging a working government.

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