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Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Adverts247: 1:15pm On Mar 03, 2020
…the lies about payment of $100million compensation to Bagudu

Indications have been emerged as to the real reason the United States Government is stalling its earlier commitment to help Nigeria repatriate $308 million from the British Island of Jersey.

The money was part of the billions of dollars traced to late General Sani Abacha, Nigeria’s former military Head of State who ruled Nigeria from November 1993 till his sudden death in June 1998.

According to Sources in the know and documents made available to the media over the weekend, the United States’ efforts at stalling the repatriation of some of the Abacha loot may be nothing but an indication of its age long posturing as a “global police” even when clearly in breach of Nigeria’s sovereign rights.

It would be recalled that 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).

In an obvious infringement of Nigeria’s sovereignty, the United States government was said to have insisted on the Nigerian government presenting it with a list of projects it plans to spend the $308 million on.

Some senior lawyers said to have been consulted by Abubakar Malami were said to have kicked against this request as an insult and affront on Nigeria’s sovereignty considering the said money belongs to Nigeria in the first place. But a bid to ensure the federal government does not play into the hands of the US government, the Buhari administration was said to have hurriedly submitted the second Niger bridge, the Lagos-Ibadan expressway and the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano expressway as three of the projects to be completed with the recovered money. “With the bizarre condition met, the Buhari government was sure the funds would be repatriated as promised by the United States government”, a Source said.

But in a strange twist, 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 Governor of Kebbi State, Atiku Bagudu who has been helping the Nigerian government with the recovery of some of the said funds”.

The Bloomberg report then claimed that paying the money to Bagudu “may hamper future cooperation between the two nations (US and Nigeria) to recover state money moved offshore by Abacha”. The Bloomberg report therefore insinuated that Nigeria would get only $208 million from the latest repatriation while Bagudu would be paid the balance.

This twist jolted the Nigerian government as Sources close to the agreement with the US government said, at no time did the issue of a “commission” to Atiku Bagudu discussed at the meetings held with the Department of Justice raising real suspicion that the US government may afterall not be interested in returning the recovered money to Nigeria and may have resorted to a mere subterfuge to stall the payment. Not even the assurance of Abubakar Malami that Bagudu would not be paid a dime from the funds recovered from the Abacha family has made the United States to reconsider its stance.

It would be recalled that in1999, the Nigerian government hired Enrico Monfrini, a Swiss lawyer, to launch legal proceedings to recover assets traced to late General 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 then frozen along with those traced to the Abachas.

However, to prove his innocence and protect assets he had acquired prior to his relationship with the Abacha family, Bagudu initiated a series of civil proceedings against the federal government over the freezing of the investment portfolios held by his company, known then as the 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, the federal government agreed to drop all civil and criminal claims against Bagudu in the UK while Bagudu would drop all civil claims against the federal government. In addition, the resolution reportedly provided that Bagudu would forfeit some assets to the federal government while he would 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). Section 12 of the agreement is said to have stated 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 agreement and its endorsement by a UK court, according a Ministry of Justice Source may not have gone down well with the United States government.

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

In breach of the subsisting agreement signed by the Nigerian government, Mohammed Adoke, Nigeria’s Attorney General under the Goodluck Jonathan administration on August 28, 2012, was said to have written another “Letter of Request” to the US Department of Justice requesting its support to recover more Abacha loot. This step must have gladdened the US government as the Department of Justice acting on Adoke’s letter promptly filed a criminal case at a District Court in Washington DC on November 18, 2013 against Bagudu’s companies as part of the claim against the Abachas.

Subsequently, on February 25, 2014, the assets of Bagudu’s Blue Trusts were frozen by the English Commercial Court based on an exparte application filed by DoJ hinged on its money laundering proceedings in DC.

Bagudu’s lawyer, Ricky Tarfa was said to have written to Adoke on March 12, 2014 reminding him that government was a continuum and that his action was at variance with the agreement reached with the Obasanjo government in 2003. Bagudu’s lawyers thereafter 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. The judgement was seen as a bad defeat for the United States in “its expansionist posturing.”

Perhaps desperate to ensure that assets were never released to Bagudu, the US switched gear from from the civil case it had earlier filed to writing the National Crimes Agency (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. The DoJ hinged its new action on the claim that, some of the transactions which passed through US banks and were carried out using US dollars and so 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. Sensing he might have played into the hands of the US government, Adoke again wrote to the US Department of Justice clarifying that Blue Trust assets were not part of the Abacha loot to be recovered.

Adoke’s letter of June 16, 2014 to the Asset Forfeiture Money Laundering Section of the DoJ clarified 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 Trust 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.”

According to a Source close to the Jonathan administration, “by the time Adoke’s letter was written, the deed had been done. The DoJ did not honour Adoke’s letter, insisting that the Obasanjo deal was not binding on the US.” Bagudu’s assets have since remained frozen.

In April 2015, Bagudu was said to have made another recourse to the High Court in the UK arguing that Nigeria had violated the 2003 agreement considering that the freeze order was based on a letter of request from the Jonathan government in 2012. The court was reported to have entered a default judgement against the Nigeria 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 circulated to the media over the weekend.

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”.

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, Atiku Bagudu 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 Atiku Bagudu for the Settlement Agreement Claim”.

The market value of Blue Trust 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.
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.

While the Bloomberg report was ostensibly done to link Bagudu with the $308 million that is about to be repatriated from Jersey, the report itself has raised doubts about the United States government’s sincerity to really release the funds to the Buhari government.

While the US Department of Justice has classified Bagudu’s assets as “fruits of a poisonous tree”, it has not been able to get a strand of evidence to get a forfeiture order against Bagudu in either the US or UK.

While the game continues, it is clear Nigeria is the real loser in the game being masterfully played by the US Department of Justice.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by allthingsgood: 1:26pm On Mar 03, 2020
The this is our fellow nigerian citizens have been taken for a ride for so long that its so easy to play and manipulate them with fiction, no matter how absurd. Coupled with the current economic woes america is facing and the looming US elections, its clear to see that US has absolutely no intention of returning that money

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by nkwuocha1: 2:33pm On Mar 03, 2020
cheesy

Trying to avoid releasing the funds into the hands of terrorists in Aso Rock I guess grin

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Triangles1(m): 2:33pm On Mar 03, 2020
Bunch of criminal, bcs they never share the money reach na account so they keep on using media as if they care about ordinary Nigeria.


We Nigeria don't need it, we are strong to fight hard without government support.


Ole barawo government.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Beautybunmi(f): 2:33pm On Mar 03, 2020
let them release our money for us

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Kingpele(m): 2:33pm On Mar 03, 2020
USA want to use the money to fight covid19, if u know u know... Forget dem holier than thou attitude... Corruption is global only the spirit of God can suppress greed, six people died in USA as a result of these new virus and u still want them to give u Abacha money... Did they force Abacha that greedy dude to deposit our money in USA?

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by kgr8mike(m): 2:34pm On Mar 03, 2020
When a conscienceles power meets a powerless conscience, the result is double tragedy.

Abacha looted these way and one Oga-@-the-top still told us he is not corrupt.

That means compared to what they are presently looting & have looted, Abacha can only be described as a saint.

Nigeria is managed by lootmenous demons from the pit of hell.

Is there any hope for the powerless conscience?

Nigeria - I weep

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by realstars: 2:34pm On Mar 03, 2020
All the recovered money are being misused in the hands of repented looters manning the affair of the nation, i wish i could help the upcoming generation from the financial disaster awaiting them.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by DModeCntStopMe: 2:34pm On Mar 03, 2020
shocked

They should not repatriate any money again, we have not felt the impact of the ones already given out rather it's getting worse

Kyari and his 40 thieves gang have re-looted the money again

Nigeria is so done for, the US should rather advocate for the Abba kyari led govt to return the ones that were repatriated.

Maybe when these thieves and their generation must have passed then they might reconsider but for now we don't need the money

Thank you

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by gcon21: 2:34pm On Mar 03, 2020
OK. US should hold it for now so that it won't be diverted for another white elephant project

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by ozueozue(m): 2:34pm On Mar 03, 2020
Make dem hold that money abeg, de once wen de recover wetin bubu and him gang carry am do or give credible account for.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by TRUSTEDGUY: 2:34pm On Mar 03, 2020
grin

What is the point of sending back the loot since it's going to be looted again by our politicians

Money from Thief Abacha to Thief Buhari

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Abalado(f): 2:35pm On Mar 03, 2020
Please can someone help me to ask Major General Buhari what he has done with the ones he has collected so far,, this APC government is the most evil one,,, killings every day and they want to go and sponsor the killers over sea, may God not forgive both the people that voted for them and them gan gan

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by MrBrownJay1(m): 2:35pm On Mar 03, 2020
isnt it obvious?
Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by SenatorBright(m): 2:35pm On Mar 03, 2020
During the days of Late Gen Sanni Abacha, his Looter-in-chief Alhaji Atiku Abubakar Bagudu connived with Mr Ismaila Gwazo the then National security advicer to Abacha government and Mohammed Abacha and Mohammed Sada who was Abacha's son best friend to syphoned that money through a fake floated company in U.S. With the support of Zakari Biu, Col Frank Omenka and Maj Al-Mustapha, the looting of the highest order in the history of Nigeria was committed.



Today Atiku Bagudu is a Governor of Kebbi state. He's sitting fat to receive this stolen fund and he also got support from the Government of Muhammadu Buhari but the American who are wiser blocked this transaction.



I hail the American for this. Say no to corruption.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Wordpressprime: 2:35pm On Mar 03, 2020
grin

In all out we still not gain it will still be re looted.. So USA should still hold it


Sovereinty my foot..


USA is stopping the money from reaching terrorists hands

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by solmus: 2:35pm On Mar 03, 2020
lipsrsealed


Like abacha like jonathan, both got sanctioned heavily for not kissing Americas ass, Abacha tried playing smart by landering money through US virgin island to buy things Nigeria requires but couldn't get in open market, soon he was killed and the money confisticated and owned by US,

Jonadunce also played stuborn with US on gay right and they sanctioned him, his attempt to buy guns from south africa using raw cash and a private jet failed, money got seized and he got booted out


The sweetest part is that US would always go scot free with many imbesciles willing to support Americans even if they call us monkeys in a shithole

Buhari that we call dullard quickly settled trump by buying some shitty propeller driven plane at $41m a peice ripping us off to beg trump


.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Nobody: 2:36pm On Mar 03, 2020
Adverts247:
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”.

Makes you wonder how much of the REAL "news" actually gets reported...

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Xucxex1997: 2:36pm On Mar 03, 2020
See what the zoo has turned unto grin

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 2:37pm On Mar 03, 2020
Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by NigeriaIsDoomed: 2:37pm On Mar 03, 2020
Not my business
Zoo country talking about sovereignty grin

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by BizBayo: 2:38pm On Mar 03, 2020
Yes... List tangible projects and to be implemented with the looted funds!

Better still, USA should still hold on to the funds for now till we have a clear direction.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Perfecttouchade: 2:38pm On Mar 03, 2020
They better hold back the money because so many eyes don dey the money o... better still U.S should please, share the money to every Nigerian o..before them tell us sey na coronavirus swallow money

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by MansoryMX(m): 2:39pm On Mar 03, 2020
All the money returned back by European countries, wetin una use am do? US should not return back shi shi.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by FuckThaMod: 2:39pm On Mar 03, 2020
Nigeria should simply obey their conditions and get the money, shikena! This our corruption dna is too strong, haba!

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by mystery22: 2:39pm On Mar 03, 2020
grin
Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Komu1048(m): 2:40pm On Mar 03, 2020
US please come n rule this country.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by Roon9(m): 2:40pm On Mar 03, 2020
Pls keep it. Sir Abba Kyari has no good plan for it

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by wink2015(m): 2:40pm On Mar 03, 2020
The Buhari government is likely not going to receive this money.

The Americans want to keep it for the government that is going to come after that of President Buhari.

The Americans want to punish Buhari for violating human rights of Nigerian citizens.

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by IntellectOzone(m): 2:40pm On Mar 03, 2020
Beautybunmi:
let them release our money for us


Like dey will share it to you undecided

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Re: Why US Is Stalling The Repatriation Of $308 Abacha Loot by theakuko: 2:40pm On Mar 03, 2020
So in other words...

The Goodluck led administration wrongly instructed the US to freeze the assets of Bagadu which was in violation of his earlier agreement with the Obasanjo led administration that his company assets remain untouched.

Now, in a bid to clean up the mess of the pervious administration, the Buhari led administration now intends to use part of the funds to be repartriated in compensating Bagadu. Problem is, the US is unwilling to comply with that sort of arrangement. It's either you collect the whole money and use all of it for the benefit of Nigerians or you forget it. That's where the problem is (I think).

Maybe Bagadu was too hasty in entering into that agreement with the Buhari led federal government. Maybe the federal government should find some other way to compensate him for his loss asides this money. That should be the best option so that the US can do and kukuma give us our money.




Ifyz0001:
See how you are talking "US can do and kukuma give us our money" which money, the money dey reach your hand?



Yes O... The money dey reach my hand smiley

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