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US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by TheExecutioner: 11:50am On May 03, 2020
Two members of the United States House of Representatives, Steve Chabot and Chris Smith, have expressed concern over alleged human rights violations under the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), in light of plans to return $320m stolen by the late military dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha.

A United States-based political organisation, American Principles Project, in a letter to the US Attorney General, William Barr, dated April 22, 2020, stated that the congressmen had relayed their fears to Barr.

The letter, signed by APP Executive Director, Terry Schilling, said, “Concern with Nigeria’s behaviour under the Buhari Administration is growing.

“Recently, US Senator (Chuck) Grassley has written to the DOJ noting that, under President Muhammadu Buhari’s government, Nigerians face violations undermining freedom of religion, freedom of speech, due process, and the rule of law.

“The persecution of Christians is especially alarming, as attacks have increased rapidly.’ Similar concerns were also shared with you by Representatives Steve Chabot and Chris Smith.”


The APP expressed its objection to the decision by the US Department of Justice to repatriate the $320m Abacha loot to Nigeria, saying the funds should not be returned until human rights, religious liberties, and due process had significantly improved.

It added, “Recently, the United States Government concluded that under the direction of President Muhammadu Buhari and his administration, Nigeria has become a ‘severe violator of religious freedom.’ The evidence to support this conclusion is overwhelming.


“Amnesty International, Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust, the International Committee on Nigeria, and the International Organisation for Peace Building and Social Justice have documented that since President Buhari came into power in 2015, more than 12,000 Nigerians have been murdered, of which more than half have been singled out because of their Christian faith.”

The group said, apart from the “deeply troubling” persecution of Christians, the 2019 Human Rights report by the US State Department had alleged systematic human rights and due process violations at the hands of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Attorney General Abubakar Malami, and Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu.

According to the APP, the report found them and their organisations responsible for “[s]ignificant human rights issues includ[ing] unlawful and arbitrary killings, including extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, torture, and arbitrary detention, all the above by both government and nonstate actors,’ harsh and life-threatening prison conditions….”

It added that the US Government must use all the tools and enforcement mechanisms at its disposal to ensure corrupt perpetrators of crimes against freedom of religion and against humanity were held to account.

“On behalf of APP, it would be helpful if you could share with us: Whether the DOJ has repatriated these monies to Nigeria, and if not, when does it plan to do so? Whether DOJ intends to address the questions raised by the Members of Congress?


“Attorney General Barr — APP would also strongly encourage the DOJ to undertake an investigation on whether or not the EFCC’s role in detaining individuals who have spoken against the Buhari administration warrants the consideration of sanctions against EFCC Chairman Magu and Attorney General Malami under the Global Magnitsky Act or the Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act,” it said.

https://punchng.com/us-lawmakers-oppose-return-of-320m-abacha-loot/

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by SeverusSnape(m): 11:50am On May 03, 2020
Good. They should even donate the money to serious countries fighting coronavirus, because here, the money will be re-looted by bubu the mumu and his top ranking zombies.

By the way, I thought 'the mumu' said some years ago that Abacha wasn't corrupt

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by samincredible44(m): 11:54am On May 03, 2020
what is the point of returning it when it will be relooted.a beg America use that money do giveaway for Nigerians on twitter

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by EzzyCarter: 11:57am On May 03, 2020
While our opportunistic and unrepentant looters are already licking their lips in anticipation of their share.
I'm certain the "sharing formula" would have bn drafted by now grin . I love my country! cheesy

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 11:57am On May 03, 2020
USA should return the loot in form of palliatives that will be given to citizens in dire need directly by hand or through bank account.

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by FRESHG(m): 12:00pm On May 03, 2020
TheExecutioner:
Two members of the United States House of Representatives, Steve Chabot and Chris Smith, have expressed concern over alleged human rights violations under the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), in light of plans to return $320m stolen by the late military dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha.

A United States-based political organisation, American Principles Project, in a letter to the US Attorney General, William Barr, dated April 22, 2020, stated that the congressmen had relayed their fears to Barr.

The letter, signed by APP Executive Director, Terry Schilling, said, “Concern with Nigeria’s behaviour under the Buhari Administration is growing.

“Recently, US Senator (Chuck) Grassley has written to the DOJ noting that, under President Muhammadu Buhari’s government, Nigerians face violations undermining freedom of religion, freedom of speech, due process, and the rule of law.

“The persecution of Christians is especially alarming, as attacks have increased rapidly.’ Similar concerns were also shared with you by Representatives Steve Chabot and Chris Smith.”


The APP expressed its objection to the decision by the US Department of Justice to repatriate the $320m Abacha loot to Nigeria, saying the funds should not be returned until human rights, religious liberties, and due process had significantly improved.

It added, “Recently, the United States Government concluded that under the direction of President Muhammadu Buhari and his administration, Nigeria has become a ‘severe violator of religious freedom.’ The evidence to support this conclusion is overwhelming.


“Amnesty International, Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust, the International Committee on Nigeria, and the International Organisation for Peace Building and Social Justice have documented that since President Buhari came into power in 2015, more than 12,000 Nigerians have been murdered, of which more than half have been singled out because of their Christian faith.”

The group said, apart from the “deeply troubling” persecution of Christians, the 2019 Human Rights report by the US State Department had alleged systematic human rights and due process violations at the hands of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Attorney General Abubakar Malami, and Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu.

According to the APP, the report found them and their organisations responsible for “[s]ignificant human rights issues includ[ing] unlawful and arbitrary killings, including extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, torture, and arbitrary detention, all the above by both government and nonstate actors,’ harsh and life-threatening prison conditions….”

It added that the US Government must use all the tools and enforcement mechanisms at its disposal to ensure corrupt perpetrators of crimes against freedom of religion and against humanity were held to account.

“On behalf of APP, it would be helpful if you could share with us: Whether the DOJ has repatriated these monies to Nigeria, and if not, when does it plan to do so? Whether DOJ intends to address the questions raised by the Members of Congress?


“Attorney General Barr — APP would also strongly encourage the DOJ to undertake an investigation on whether or not the EFCC’s role in detaining individuals who have spoken against the Buhari administration warrants the consideration of sanctions against EFCC Chairman Magu and Attorney General Malami under the Global Magnitsky Act or the Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act,” it said.

https://punchng.com/us-lawmakers-oppose-return-of-320m-abacha-loot/
VERY GOOD

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by ignis: 12:03pm On May 03, 2020
Return or not? No difference

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by sammyj: 12:04pm On May 03, 2020
Let them release our money!! shocked

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Afolabimills(m): 12:12pm On May 03, 2020
God bless America they know the nepotic bigotry president of the north will share it among his cronies awon ole

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by paulolee(m): 12:23pm On May 03, 2020
good...pls dnt retune d money bcoz dm don already organize map n ways on how dm go share n embezzle dt cash already, las las dm go tell us say dm join take am pay palliative or take fight the corona pandemic...ita betta u.s keep the money or share it among other poorer African counties to use fight the corona virus...if it must come to Nigeria they should use it and do gv away to 100 people in each local govt in the country....it dts too cumbersome they should jus send the money to other political party for example PDP, ANPP or APGA to share among Nigerians under the strict supervison of F.G tru efcc and sars or other agency to ensure maximum transparency, equality and avoid bias and nepotism and finally create a law dt anybody caught looting or diverting the funds would be death sentence for example maybe 4 bullets at d back of thier heads....jus tire for naija mata bcoz dm money is ready to be relooted and overlooted as soon as it gets to naija

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Lexusgs430: 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
Ghen Ghen....... Buhari and hin cabals don get beta plan for that money o.......

$100,000,000 - Funds earmarked towards 2023.......

The rest is for APC upper level sharing....... cheesy

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Nobody: 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
America has spent the money...













Richest country my foot

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by timesup234: 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
The United states is the biggest fraud and criminal entity ever known to mankind. America is the definition of thievery

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by KingAzari: 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
America Needs the Money Pass Nigeria Right Now. We are all Broke.

They Won't Even Mind if Abacha brought More Loot at This Time. It don RED for All Man

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Ikpa1: 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
Mr integrity and his supporters how market?
Buhari supporters gave the word "integrity" another meaning, no wonder they are called zoneB.


Please US, release the money when a man with the real definition of integrity is at the helm of the affair. That's after 2023 grin

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by EXLOVER(m): 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
It's better for U.S to share the money among Nigerians over there, than to give it to our useless, heartless politicians.

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Nobody: 12:24pm On May 03, 2020
Money is safer with them.mbok


Buhari administration is the most corrupt in Nigerian history and cant be trusted with one penny

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Nobody: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
The fund will be re looted.....

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Nobody: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
grin very Good Nigerian Christians need to thank Nnamdi Kanu and Ipob for this

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Nobody: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by BOOOMNAIJA: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
It's better all these loots and donations be directly given to Nigerians on d street than giving it to those animals and thieves who govern us.

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Nobody: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
Afolabimills:
God bless America they know the nepotic bigotry president of the north will share it among his cronies awon ole



Wake up man!







The world is far beyond your your dreams

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by deebrain(m): 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
Hmm...

This Gen Abacha loot issue never end?

As it were there is every possibility, the loot of this present administration will turn late Abacha to a saint.

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by NewsMuncher: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
sammyj:
Let them release our money!! shocked

Are you from Niger Delta?? If no, then it is not your money

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by vertueptime: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
How i wish this was possible, but your government will never allow it


VeeVeeMyLuv:
USA should return the loot in form of palliatives that will be given to citizens in dire need directly by hand or through bank account.

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by nicebuddy501: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
Our problems did not start recently. The federal government more often than not are against the populace. How do you brazenly want to reloot a looted fund. Here we still have the same regime that claimed that Gen. Sani Abacha never stole a dime.

niceguy

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by AmazingELixir: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
grin


They've realized Buhari is as corrupt as fvck...they probably will after his tenure.

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by DontTradeUrSoul: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
Please, don't trade your Soul.
Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by khalids: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
Story....US sef don dey eye the money

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by Nobody: 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
Please return that money. Send it to my bank account.

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by ednut1(m): 12:25pm On May 03, 2020
If Abacha stole this much. Only God knows how much obj yar adua or GEJ stole plus bubu

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Re: US House Of Reps Members Oppose Plan To Return Abacha Loot by DontTradeUrSoul: 12:26pm On May 03, 2020
True

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