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What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by ijustdey(op): 6:18pm On May 14, 2018
The federal government on Monday in Abuja announced that $320 million stolen funds by late military dictator, Sani Abacha , would be spent on the Conditional Cash Transfer scheme of the administration to support the poor.

Declaring open the 8th Commonwealth Conference of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Africa, Mr Buhari, represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, said it was one condition given by the Switzerland authorities for the repatriation of the funds.

Mr Buhari said that The Global Forum on Asset Recovery (GFAR) after its inaugural meeting in Washington, DC, in December 2017, had facilitated efforts toward asset recovery and return.

“The GFAR saw the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Nigeria and the Government of Switzerland for the return of an additional $320 million of the Sani Abacha loot.

“Included in that agreement is the commitment that the funds would be invested in one of the Nigeria’s flagship social investment programmes, the Conditional Cash Transfer scheme targeted at the poorest and most vulnerable households in our country.’’

The president declared that corruption had continued to be one of the greatest challenges in the continent and called for international collaboration to stem the “scourge”.

He quoted a 2014 report by the One Campaign titled: “One Trillion Dollar Scandal”, which claimed that developing countries lost $1 billion annually to corporate transgressions, with most of them traceable to activities of companies with secret ownership.

The president recalled another report in 2015 by the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, chaired by former South African President Thabo Mbeki, which stated that Africa had lost over $1 trillion over a 50-year period.

The report added that Africa had lost more than $50 billion annually to illicit financial flows mostly perpetrated in the extractive sector and through companies with hidden ownerships.
Mr Buhari noted that the cost of corruption imposed on all African countries and governments a moral obligation to fight it with vigour and political will.

He said it should be done by strengthening all institutions and systems involved in law enforcement as well as in promoting a culture of transparency and accountability.

According to him, while public sector corruption is the usual focus, the private sector’s complicity is significant, such as when large multinational corporations engage in tax evasion or transfer pricing.

He noted that it was the complex web of public-private collusion and connivance that resulted in proceeds of corruption ending up in foreign countries and especially in their financial institutions and systems.

“Dismantling the conspiracies that facilitate export of stolen assets is probably as important as the theme of this conference, “Partnering towards Assets Recovery and Return.”

“It underscores the fact that fighting corruption is futile if we do not ensure that the proceeds of corruption find no safe haven.

“Recovering stolen assets not only accomplishes the goal of restitution, it also serves as a potential deterrent to future corruption,’’ he stated.

Mr Buhari decried the absence of a legal basis for cooperation in some countries, differences in legal and procedural frameworks, language barriers, bank secrecy, jurisdictional issues, a lack of funding as obstaclestoeffective mutual legal assistance.

He, however, expressed gladness on the renewed commitment to collectively identifying the most effective means of overcoming all of the existing legal and technical obstacles to asset recovery and return.

The president urged African countries to come together to keep the issue of asset recovery and return on the front-burner of international discourse and also work hard to build cooperation and mutual understanding with global partners.

“We must insist that recovered stolen assets be returned to the country of origin, without any preconditions, in line with Article 51 of United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC),’’ he added.

Mr Buhari said that states should agree to apply the highest standards possible of transparency at all stages not just of the recovery and return process, but also in the management and disposal of recovered and repatriated assets.

He also called on governments of African States to adequately fund their anti-corruption agencies as the fight against corruption was far more sophisticated, vicious and nuanced than ever before.

“We must provide adequate resources to investigate, adequately equip operatives, protect their families, protect whistleblowers and witnesses.

“Let me say to you Heads of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Commonwealth Africa that you have found yourselves in roles that could change the destinies of your nation if you deliver on your mandates.

“You simply cannot afford to fail; on our part as the Government of Nigeria we are irrevocably committed to the fight against corruption,’’ the president declared.
(NAN)
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/268400-what-nigeria-will-do-with-320-million-abacha-loot-buhari.html

Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by RuthlessLeader(m): 6:20pm On May 14, 2018
All na wash. The man is going to use it to fund his re-election jare.
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Omeokachie: 6:27pm On May 14, 2018
Old man, but you said Abacha never stole.


Why are you this inconsistent and shifty?


Only BMC believes any word that comes out of your mouth.
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Ezenwammadu(m): 6:40pm On May 14, 2018
But bubu told us abacha did not steal.

Useless kwarrupt pighting govt
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Bayajidda1:
grin


But Buhari once exclaimed that Abacha never stole a dime.



How, then, did this Abacha loot come about?



Oh! I forgot, birds of a feather flies together.

Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by LibertyRep:
Abacha must have looted on behalf of his tenth generations so much that the recovery seems unending since 1999.

I thought someone was quoted to have said 'Abacha never stole'.
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Achuwa1(m): 7:04pm On May 14, 2018
Don't forget to add more poor people to the list especially farmers because America agricultural products which will definitely be cheaper than our farmers produce will soon flood our market as a result of the blind bilateral agreement Mr calamity called buhari signed in favour of the US.
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by three:
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How do you spend what you said didn't exist?

Bubu no get shame sha...


http://allafrica.com/stories/200806090008.html


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Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by ChelseaDr(m): 7:40pm On May 14, 2018
"He who is consistently inconsistent is consistent in inconsistency" lipsrsealed

I call person namehuh
Cheers!
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Gloriousgud: 8:03pm On May 14, 2018
LibertyRep:
Abacha must have looted on behalf of his tenth generations so much that the recovery seems unending since 1999.

I thought someone was quoted to have said 'Abacha never stole'.
yes, Buhari said abacha had never steal. am sure he want to use it for his election campaign. God help us
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by SamuelAnyawu(m): 8:04pm On May 14, 2018
Which Abacha is he referring to?

Abacha our former Military ruler never stole a dime





Well SamDaddy 2019
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by NotComplaining:
Borrow to businesses other than church and gospel music... grin


Naija we dey export 3 main tings: oil, gospel and dead inaccurate (or DOA) prophesies .
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Chukazu:
Abacha loot?
Handiwork of lazy journalism with misleading headline

I know for certain Buhari can never refer to Abacha as a looter and has never regarded the money as Loot

He said they are "Wrongly Misappropriated Money"(because Abacha is A Muslim who use stolen money to build Mosque)

That is wapt and myopic leader we have
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by unknownsolja:
buhari is a fraud

Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by ifeanyibxt: 8:05pm On May 14, 2018
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Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by asawanathegreat(m): 8:06pm On May 14, 2018
We go use am build daura
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by clevvermind(m): 8:07pm On May 14, 2018
Abacha is the worst looter in this country. I don't know who will beat that record that he has set so far.
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by SoNature(m): 8:07pm On May 14, 2018
Just imagine how much one man had the guts to move out of his country when many people aren't sure of the next meal.

Indeed, the black African is cursed
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by 400billionman: 8:07pm On May 14, 2018
cool

ABACHA DID NOT STEAL - Buhari

Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by bxcode(m): 8:07pm On May 14, 2018
If you want to get angry without stress, dwell on issues relating to Nigeria.
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Gangster1ms: 8:07pm On May 14, 2018
Lies from the pit of hell! angry
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by link2ok22: 8:07pm On May 14, 2018
Dull dead brain who speaks from both sides of the mouth.

Please PA buhari what about the relooted sorry recovered loots. grin

Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by pauljumbo(m): 8:12pm On May 14, 2018
Abacha did not steal according to the president where is this money coming from
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Anwons(m): 8:12pm On May 14, 2018
Shame on buhari, he has two face which well describes his inconsistency.

And again, why always Abacha? Because he is dead? How about other past Presidents? Including Buhari, IBB, OBJ, Gowon, Abdusalam, et al?

Chai, death is really bad!
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by bedspread: 8:12pm On May 14, 2018
The same Abacha you said never Stole??!
Pmb is Confused!!

There is Nothing that will happen to this Money but Re-looting
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Firefire(m): 8:12pm On May 14, 2018
Ok

Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by nairaman66(m): 8:13pm On May 14, 2018
Mr president said Abacha is not corrupt but you are already planning how to use his $320M loot. How brainless can someone be? Why don’t you reject the funds since Abacha is not corrupt??
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by israelmao(m): 8:13pm On May 14, 2018
Looting the looters' loots is worse than corruption.
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by 9jaArea: 8:13pm On May 14, 2018
Baba should've used this one to fund a major Infrastructural project like the Niger bridge.
Re: What Nigeria Will Do With $320 Million Abacha Loot – Buhari by Zakkyoz: 8:13pm On May 14, 2018
This Abacha of a person is a cheerful giver even in the grave. There is no administration in Nigeria that has not benefitted from his inglorious loot.
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