Abacha Loot: FG Confirms Recovery of $322.51m From Switzerland
The Federal Government says it has received 322.51 million dollars from the Swiss Government as part of looted funds recovered from former Head of State, late General Sani Abacha. Mr Oluyinka Akintunde, the Special Adviser, Media and Communications to the Minister of Finance, said this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.
According to Akintunde, the government received the money since Dec., 2017. Akintunde said there was no controversy surrounding the recovery of stolen funds by the former head of state from the Swiss Government.
“The minister
wishes to dissociate herself and the Federal Ministry of Finance from recent
reports on the Abacha refunds.
“The minister had at no time written any letter
to the President or any member of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on the
payment of lawyers for the Abacha recovery.
“She also refutes the flawed
reports of controversy surrounding the Abacha recovery. “We wish to state that
the sum of 322,515,931.83 dollars was received into a Special Account in the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Dec. 18, 2017 from the Swiss Government.
“For
the avoidance of doubt, there is no controversy concerning the recovery of the
Abacha monies from the Swiss Government,” he said. Akintunde said the Minister
of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, frowned at a recent report that she objected to
the payment of 16.9 million dollars to two lawyers who recovered the Abacha
funds.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that in 1999, the Nigerian
Government hired Mr Enrico Monfrini, a Swiss lawyer to recover the Abacha loot.
After a successful negotiation by Monfrini, the recovered money was domiciled
with the Attorney-General of Switzerland pending the signing of an MoU with
Nigeria to avoid the issues of accountability that trailed previous recoveries.
All that was left after the signing of the MoU was a government-to-government
communication for the money to be repatriated to Nigeria. However, Abubakar
Malami, the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, later
engaged the services of another set of lawyers in 2016 for a fee of about N6
billion (16.9 million dollars).
The two Nigerian lawyers are Mr Oladipo
Okpeseyi, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), and Temitope Adebayo.
(NAN)
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