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How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by Crownbefitsme(f): 10:41pm On May 26, 2021

SaharaReporters obtained official correspondences between the defunct Special Presidential Investigation Panel headed by Okoi Obono-Obla, and the UK in December 2018, confirming that the money would be repatriated to the country.
The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), has refused to come out clean on a certain $370 million being part of the loot traced to former Head of State, Sani Abacha, in United Kingdom, which was returned to the country around December 2018.



SaharaReporters obtained official correspondences between the defunct Special Presidential Investigation Panel headed by Okoi Obono-Obla, and the UK in December 2018, confirming that the money would be repatriated to the country.
SaharaReporters gathered that Malami, however, at a stage asked Obono-Obla to hands off the repatriation process, and it remained so until the panel was later dissolved by the Presidency.



The then SPIP Chairman, Obono-Obla, had in December 2018, written to the Central Bank of Nigeria, requesting a domiciliary account to be opened for the recovery for the $370 million from the state of Jersey in the UK.



The correspondence was addressed to the CBN Director, Banking and Payments System Department, on December 18, 2018.



It was titled, “Request for permission to open a domiciliary bank account for recovery of $370 million from the Office of the Attorney-General of the States of Jersey Unietd Kingdom for onward remittance to the Treasury Single Account (TSA) of Our Panel.”



The correspondence was also copied to the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation.
The SPIP Chairman wrote, “As directed by your letter dated September 25, 2017, on procedure for enforcement of GIFMIS Revenue number, we write to request your written approval to open a domiciliary bank account with a Nigerian Deposit Money Bank which has a branch in the United Kingdom which will then remit to the TSA with CBN.



“The purpose is to assist our panel recover the sum of $370 million from the Office of the Attorney-General of the State of Jersey, UK, this is part of the Abacha loot.”



SaharaReporters learnt from competent sources that the AGF, Malami, intervened in the process and asked the SPIP then to hands off on the $370 million.



“I was privy to the initial efforts to recover this sum by Obono-Obla, but Malami wrote and asked Obono-Obla to hands off,” the source revealed.



SaharaReporters obtained another correspondence which was written by SPIP Chairman, Obono-Obla then to the UK Attorney-General, Hon Robert MacRae, from the State of Jersey, introducing one Dr Tonye Jaja as the officer to handle the process of repatriation before the AGF later stepped in.



It was titled “Introduction of Dr Tonye Clinton Jaja and Recovery of $370,000,000 to the Federal Government of Nigeria.” It was dated December 18, 2018.
Obono-Obla had written, “Permit me to introduce Dr Tonye Clinton Jaja, he is a lawyer who has recently been appointed as the UK Desk Officer for international recovery of assets for one of the anti-corruption agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria (The Special Presidential Investigation Panel), this agency was established by an Act of the National Assmebly of Nigeria namely the Recovery of Public Property (Special provisions) Act 1984. A letter of his appointment will be presented upon request.



“As chairman of our agency, I have directed that Dr Jaja hand deliver a letter to your office in Jersey. Please, kindly confirm by way of a formal letter of invitation a date when it is convenient for him. You can also confirm from the Nigerian High Commission in the UK or from the UK High Commission in Abuja, Nigeria.



“Please I kindly request your kind assistance and cooperation since Dr Jaja is newly appointed to his field and his job description would require your kind assistance and cooperation in tracing and identifying assets and funds looted or stolen by Nigerian public officials and their proxies.



“During his visit, he would like to discuss the modalities for repatriation of the $300 million that is in the custody of the state of Jersey as reported. Thank you in advance for your prompt and positive response.”



The House of Representatives had earlier on Tuesday been reported as saying it uncovered the illegal payment of N2 billion made by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to the AGF, Malami, for the prosecution of some terrorism suspects.



At its sitting on Tuesday, the House ad hoc committee probing the status of recovered loot had queried Malami on the funds which they said they never approved as a budgetary allocation.



The lawmakers had also tackled the minister of justice for allegedly requesting payment of approved solicitors’ fees from the recovered loot.



Adejoro Adeogun, chairman of the committee, had said, “The honourable AGF is requesting payment of approved solicitors’ fees. You see, you are asking for solicitors’ fees from recovered funds’ accounts. I don’t think it is proper; that is what we are talking about.



“The question I want to ask regards to the payment of N2 billion which you received for the prosecution of terrorism suspects; was it supposed to come from that [recovered funds] account or should it have been part of the budgetary spending? Is it that when you exhaust your budget, you ask these people to send you some money?”



But Malami denied making specific requests from the recovered loot, although he did not deny receiving the said N2 billion from the CBN.



“Where the money comes from is a function of the federal ministry of finance and I am not making specific requests out of the recovered assets,” the embattled AGF had said.


https://saharareporters.com/2021/05/26/revealed-how-agf-malami-covered-370million-abacha-loot-repatriated-through-uk-attorney

Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by tesseract: 10:43pm On May 26, 2021
Buhari just appointed a corrupt thief as the Minister of Justice...why Nigeria

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Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by Crownbefitsme(f): 10:44pm On May 26, 2021
Document:letter for AG of Jersey

Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by Racoon(m): 10:57pm On May 26, 2021
This AGF-Malami have simply turned out to be the most controversially corrupt person under the Buhari's government simply because he is not different from his principal.

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Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by chatinent: 11:06pm On May 26, 2021
Am I the only one who thinks this guy takes enough alcohol?

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Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by limeta(f): 11:06pm On May 26, 2021
Talk here talk there so where is the money
nawa just like that all that money is gone ?
Hahaha all we left with talk business.

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Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:10pm On May 26, 2021
Greedy people never truly get enough!
Na this aboki still dey follow Delta drag $4m!!
Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by Joel3(m): 11:12pm On May 26, 2021
The corruption in this government is the worst of all government. The NNPC, Police,Custom, military and every ministry are so corrupt and it's the simple reason the country is bleeding at the moment.

in 2014 Nigeria’s daily consumption of petrol is estimated at bugos 35million litres which many consider a lie at the time

But today

Nigeria’s daily petrol consumption hits record high of 93m litres and yet no body is saying anything.


Father of all lies and the biggest fraud of all time. The EFCC is chasing Internet guys up and down when are they going to investigate this obvious fraud that is very clear to us all?


Nigeria’s daily consumption of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) popularly called petrol was at an unsustainable level at 93 million litres a day in April 2021 from an average of 61 million litres consumed in the previous months. This translates to a daily spend of N7.10 billion on subsidy

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Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by OreMI22: 11:20pm On May 26, 2021
Just imagine how much these men are stealing because they know Buhari is no longer with us.

No matter how long it takes, we shall retrieve this money from wherever they hide it in the world.

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Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by Olatunji1929: 11:48pm On May 26, 2021
Agbako don jam malamu, dem don open his book, we should be expecting more revelation in the coming day.malamu don enter one chance
Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by temitope27(m): 12:51am On May 27, 2021
Oloriburuku ni AGF Yi sha, na God go punish im generation

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Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by PrinceOfLagos: 1:11am On May 27, 2021
Nigerians are only good at making noise on the internet instead of taking to the street to protest this wicked corruption going on in this government .

This money belongs to all Nigerians and not to one corrupt stupid thief parading himself as the AGF

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Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by Praxis758: 1:34am On May 27, 2021
Many attrocious acts will be unravelled when the books of politicians shall be opened after this Buhari administration is gone.

Relooting the repatriated loots is the order of the day and I hope they won't blame Chief Anthony Enahoro for this.

Malami is reading the books of Abacha and gradually walking the path of being the most corrupt/l, controversial and incompetent AG & MoJ in the history of Nigeria
Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by sapientia(m): 3:10am On May 27, 2021
Maybe he wants to start spare parts business

You know spare parts needs heavy capital

Let's forgive him please

It's a mistake

Malami the minister of spare parts
Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by Coldshisha: 3:17am On May 27, 2021
Malami is a junkie, with his eyes always red and dilated the guy can't deny having something intoxicating in his system
Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by Isobug: 7:58am On May 27, 2021
StaffofOrayan:
Greedy people never truly get enough!
Na this aboki still dey follow Delta drag $4m!!
$4B not $4M
Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by globalresource: 9:27am On May 27, 2021
Relooted as usual by the mannequin in Aso rock and his gang of thieves
Re: How AGF Malami Covered Up $370million Abacha Loot Repatriated Through UK Attorne by lampvoice: 11:02am On May 27, 2021
Malami I think your time is almost up.
Monguno must see to it that you're dealt with one way or the other now that Abba Kyari is no more and Buratai is no longer in the army.
You'll go in like Magu.

Haa haba e don too much nah

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