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Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by dre11(m): 4:55pm On Dec 18, 2023
Tinubu’s minister Atiku Bagudu moves to block France from repatriating $150 million Abacha loot; demands $30 million cut



Depriving the country of $150 million as it endures a steep crunch in cash and forex may complicate the president’s avowed efforts to mollify the hardship ravaging Nigerian masses.

AYOOLA BABALOLA


Atiku Bagudu, a notorious raider of Nigerian treasury now serving as budget and planning minister under President Bola Tinubu, has activated steps to block France from repatriating $150 million in plundered funds linked to the infamous Sani Abacha loot, Peoples Gazette can report, saying he had an interest in the tranche and would only back down if paid $30 million.

Since 1999, Mr Bagudu has worked against Nigeria during efforts by previous administrations to recovered some of the vast loot, estimated to be worth more than $8 billion with its backing documents strewn across Western jurisdictions, but this is the first time he would be working at cross purposes against a cabinet he belongs and associates.

Diplomatic sources told The Gazette over the weekend that the former Kebbi governor, serving in Mr Tinubu’s cabinet since August 21, informed French authorities he was demanding $30 million cut based on some novel business arrangement with Mr Abacha, Nigeria’s brutal dictator who died in June 1998 after a protracted illness.


Our sources, who spoke under anonymity to comment on an ongoing dispute of international dimension, said France’s hands have been consequently tied by a legal action recently triggered in Paris by Mr Bagudu and his associates.

Mr Bagudu, 62 next week, declined comments about the controversial move, telling The Gazette the matter had nothing to do with his role as a minister. A presidential spokesman sidestepped questions on the matter.

But Mr Bagudu had said previously that he was not seeking to cut directly from Mr Abacha’s loot, but that his family members were involved and he had no control over how they pursued their respective interests. Since tracing began shortly after his death, Nigeria has recovered nearly $4 billion of cash deposits that Mr Abacha and his cronies, chief among them Mr Bagudu, tucked stilly in Switzerland, United Kingdom territories and elsewhere.

Some of those cash assets have been returned and tied to specific developmental protects, although anti-corruption campaigners said they found multiple instances in which some of the funds were stolen through federal racketeering and illicit contract awards over the years.

Still, Mr Bagudu’s move to deprive the country of $150 million at a time it’s enduring steep crunch in cash access and foreign exchange could complicate Mr Tinubu’s avowed efforts to mollify the hardship ravaging Nigerian masses since he abolished federal subsidies on petrol effective his assumption of office on May 29, first time since they were instituted in 1970s as a form of wealth distribution to the poor.

Mr Tinubu started looking forward to the money following a meeting with a French diplomat in Abuja in early November, which would have been the first Abacha booty repatriation on his watch.

The Gazette heard that French officials had previously indicated intention to seal the release at the recent United Nations Convention against Corruption Conference of States Parties summit in Atlanta.

Nigeria had made a formal submission to recover the funds. Submitted by the nation’s attorney-general, the process involves trilateral understandings between the United States, France, and Nigeria, only to be thwarted following the sudden move by Mr Bagudu, a notorious bagman of Mr Abacha and other kleptocrats of Nigerian origin.

Catherine Colonna, the minister for Europe and foreign affairs of France, who led the French envoy in the November discussions, had described the funds as “assets stolen from the Nigerian people by General Sani Abacha and his family.” She also disclosed that her government is interested in committing the funds to development projects that would benefit the nation.

Mr Tinubu, in response, thanked the French envoy and affirmed that the recovered loot “will be judiciously applied” in realising the country’s development goals.

But Mr Bagudu has made it clear to the Nigerian front in the negotiations that he would not cease legal hostilities until he has been assured of his $30 million cut, a position that starkly undermines the posturing of his principal, who says he is doing everything possible to arrest the country’s economic woes and salvage all the resources it can to put the country on a sustainable economic path.

While diplomatic sources characterised Mr Bagudu’s chances of absolutely blocking the $150 million without his $30 million slice as slim, they nonetheless appreciated his ability delay the transfer, which would, in turn, prolong implementation of designated developmental projects set to commence in Nigeria upon the receipt of the funds.

While the roles of some Nigerian businessmen in Mr Abacha’s plunder have long been acknowledged, Mr Bagudu has more recognition as the mastermind behind the money laundering operation that flourished under Mr Abacha, successfully establishing channels within both local and international financial institutions to siphon Nigeria’s wealth from mid to late 90s. He set up a multilayered covert structure to conceal stolen funds and coordinated a notable network of enablers and accomplices.

Five years after Mr Abacha died in 2003, investigations revealed that several billion dollars in stolen funds had been traced to banks in Jersey, the largest of the autonomous islands in Europe with a dependency on the United Kingdom. During this period, Mr Bagudu and some members of his illicit operation group resided in Texas.

He was subsequently arrested in the United States at the request of Jersey authorities seeking to extradite him to face charges related to funds traced to the account of Doraville Properties Corp, a shadowy company he managed alongside Mohammed Abacha, the late dictator’s eldest son. The company held accounts at Deutsche Bank International in Jersey.


After six months in detention, Mr Bagudu struck a deal with American and Jersey authorities. In exchange for returning over $163 million of the laundered assets to Nigeria, Jersey withdrew the extradition request, and Mr Bagudu was returned to Nigeria to face trial. This information was disclosed in a court document made public in 2019.

Upon his extradition to Nigeria, despite evidence supporting various allegations of embezzlement, money laundering, and criminal misappropriation of funds gathered from Switzerland, Jersey, and the United States, Mr Bagudu has not been prosecuted. Instead, he was cleared to contest the 2009 National Assembly elections and was subsequently elected as the senator representing Kebbi Central Senatorial District.

In 2014, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the repatriation of $480 million, which had been stolen by Mr Abacha and his co-conspirators. The U.S. government’s complaint asserted that the late dictator, his son Mohammed, their associate Mr Bagudu, and others had engaged in embezzlement, misappropriation, and extortion, siphoning off billions of dollars from the Nigerian government and other entities. Their criminal proceeds were laundered through U.S. financial institutions and the acquisition of bonds backed by the U.S.

In February 2020, the U.S., in collaboration with Nigeria and Jersey, entered into a trilateral agreement aimed at repatriating over $300 million in additional funds that Mr. Bagudu played a role in pilfering during the Abacha regime. Simultaneously, the U.S. declared its ongoing efforts to pursue the forfeiture of over $177 million in additional laundered funds held in trusts, where Mr Bagudu and his relatives were listed as beneficiaries.

Mr Bagudu has for years evaded accountability within the Nigerian legal system, ascending to the positions of senator and subsequently governor for an eight-year term starting in 2015. After completing his two governorship terms in May 2023, he was tapped to join Mr Tinubu’s cabinet a few weeks later, a position that would strengthen his ability to advance his network and wealth while still shielding himself of any serious backlash.

In his 2024 budget estimates, Mr Tinubu earmarked N4.4. trillion to the budget and planning ministry under Mr Bagudu , the largest that ever allocated to that ministry since its creation. The move immediately sparked controversy, with Nigerians urging the parliament to significantly cut the proposal. But analysts said they have little expectation lawmakers would go against Mr Tinubu’s request in any meaningful way.

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Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by God1000(m): 4:58pm On Dec 18, 2023
Why did Tinubu appoint such a knave as minister?


These people are not ready to serve this country
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by immortalcrown(m): 5:01pm On Dec 18, 2023
Something fishy is going on.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Ikaeniyan0: 5:02pm On Dec 18, 2023
Useless report
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by darocha1: 5:09pm On Dec 18, 2023
NP - she ba like this e go dy dey by Wande Coal

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Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Felabrity: 5:10pm On Dec 18, 2023
Government of criminals and for criminals

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Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by favor914: 5:23pm On Dec 18, 2023
God1000:
Why did Tinubu appoint such a knave as minister?


These people are not ready to serve this country
Pay him his money.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by favor914: 5:24pm On Dec 18, 2023
Felabrity:
Government of criminals and for criminals
Would blame a poor man like yourself, if Seyi Tinubu came to you to hold money on behalf of the Federal government, because The Federal Republic of Nigeria was under economic sanctions because of Military dictatorship, you will ask him, where he got the money from abi?

This kind of mentality is the reason your people will not pray for you to be in a position of opportunity like that.

After all the accusations of pointing finger, isn’t Bagudu a 2 term governor, and now serving Federal Minister in this same Nigeria?
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Kukutente23: 5:26pm On Dec 18, 2023
Toh

Myself dey reason how cat go gree make dem share meat wey him steal without giving him anything

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Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Jessyjeff: 5:29pm On Dec 18, 2023
What do you expect when a party is ruling a country like Mafia?

The insatiable Nigerian elite seem determined to steal from the country until there is nothing more to steal.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Felabrity: 5:32pm On Dec 18, 2023
favor914:
Would blame a poor man like yourself, if Seyi Tinubu came to you to hold money on behalf of the Federal government, because The Federal Republic of Nigeria was under economic sanctions because of Military dictatorship, you will ask him, where he got the money from abi?

This kind of mentality is the reason your people will not pray for you to be in a position of opportunity like that.

After all the accusations of pointing finger, isn’t Bagudu a 2 term governor, and now serving Federal Minister in this same Nigeria?
what is this criminàl sympàtizer saying?

You are here defending people that are looting future of your geneŕation

Unbelievable

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Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by favor914: 5:32pm On Dec 18, 2023
Jessyjeff:
What do you expect when a party is ruling a country like Mafia?

The insatiable Nigerian elite seem determined to steal from the country until there is nothing more to steal.
As long as the sun shall rise, there will be money to chop in Nigeria, whether it reaches you, is another issue.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by favor914: 5:34pm On Dec 18, 2023
Felabrity:
what is this criminàl sympàtizer saying?

You are here defending people that are looting future of your geneŕation

Unbelievable
Is he not a 2 term Governor, & now serving Minister of The Federal Republic of Nigeria?

Are you not Nigerian, Who are you deceiving this nonsense hypocrisy with?

If given the opportunity, you will be 10x worse.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Beremx(f): 5:35pm On Dec 18, 2023
Wether France releases the money or not, 99.999% of Nigerians will not benefit directly or indirectly. Imagine Atiku Bagudu asking for 20% of the money already. Only one person o!

Next news abeg!!
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by slivertongue: 5:35pm On Dec 18, 2023
mafia gang in power
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Felabrity: 5:35pm On Dec 18, 2023
favor914:
As long as the sun shall rise, there will be money to chop in Nigeria, whether it reaches you, is another issue.
just imagine this man mentality

this country is gone
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by favor914: 5:38pm On Dec 18, 2023
Felabrity:
just imagine this man mentality

this country is gone

Gone before your birth, E be like you don’t know the country you are from? We may be all West Africans but The Federal Republic of Nigeria is not Ghana, or Togo.

Maybe you need to do a little research, and ask former UK Prime Minister Lord David Cameroon, why he coined Nigeria country of the fantastically corrupt in 2017?

Hypocrites, keep deceiving yourselves.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by swaggerjack: 5:42pm On Dec 18, 2023
Failed fantastically corrupt state ruled by drug barons and unrepentant looters.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg7lfHL_l1w

Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Kukutente23: 5:45pm On Dec 18, 2023
Ikaeniyan0:
Useless report
What makes it useless
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Kukutente23: 5:47pm On Dec 18, 2023
favor914:
Would blame a poor man like yourself, if Seyi Tinubu came to you to hold money on behalf of the Federal government, because The Federal Republic of Nigeria was under economic sanctions because of Military dictatorship, you will ask him, where he got the money from abi?

This kind of mentality is the reason your people will not pray for you to be in a position of opportunity like that.

After all the accusations of pointing finger, isn’t Bagudu a 2 term governor, and now serving Federal Minister in this same Nigeria?
You're always everywhere supporting evil

Do you have a soul or you traded it for corn

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Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by simpleseyi: 5:47pm On Dec 18, 2023
If this is true, then Tinubu will replace him soon.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by favor914: 5:48pm On Dec 18, 2023
swaggerjack:
Failed fantastically corrupt state ruled by drug barons and unrepentant looters.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg7lfHL_l1w
Thanks for doing the search for Felabrity.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by favor914: 5:49pm On Dec 18, 2023
simpleseyi:
If this is true, then Tinubu will replace him soon.
It has been in the public domain for over 20 years, way before he became governor, no case to answer, he is a former Federal government agent for laundry under economic sanctions, they will pay him his money, the contentious issue with the FG is whether it is 20%, or 30% commission.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by OfficialAPCNig: 5:52pm On Dec 18, 2023
APC

Well done.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Vinnie2000(m): 5:57pm On Dec 18, 2023
God1000:
Why did Tinubu appoint such a knave as minister?


These people are not ready to serve this country

Is Druggie himself, not a CRIMINAL? 😏😒😒
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by papyjaypaul: 9:03pm On Dec 18, 2023
If you are not aware, that guy was the chief finance officer of the Abacha loot, he is now a Minister. IYKYK
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Justiceleague1: 9:22am On Dec 21, 2023
simpleseyi agberoes will soon wake up and start to yaso grin:
If this is true, then Tinubu will replace him soon.
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by SSFeedsNigeria: 9:23am On Dec 21, 2023
If this guy were to be Igbo, fools like Reno would have turned it into an avenue to insult his generations, not Igbos. He would have ranted how Igbos are sabotaging Nigeria. But the crackhead won't say anything now the guy is from North.

Slaves!!!
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Great2017: 9:43am On Dec 21, 2023
God1000:
Why did Tinubu appoint such a knave as minister?


These people are not ready to serve this country
Is Tinubu better ?
Re: Minister To Block France From Repatriating $150M Abacha Loot; Demands $30M Cut by Great2017: 9:44am On Dec 21, 2023
God1000:
Why did Tinubu appoint such a knave as minister?


These people are not ready to serve this country
Is Tinubu any better ?

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