Nigerian government says it has recovered more than N57.9 billion and $666.68 million through the anti-corruption war.
Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, made the revelation yesterday in Abuja while defending the ministry’s 2017 Appropriation bill before the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters.
Malami said: “N50 billion was the fine paid by MTN company while N7 billion and $10 Million US Dollars was recovered from private residence.”
Aside some money voluntarily returned, $250 million under interim forfeiture was said to be proceeds of oil bunkering and also $136.676 million is awaiting actual remittance and $270 Million was government fund recovered from commercial banks.
Malawi added that the ministry operated through 2016 without capital budget.
He said: “Our budgetary proposal of N18, 528,093,480.00 was not appropriated thereby compelling the Ministry to operate on a zero capital budget.”
In spite of all the odds, he expressed joy for the uncommon achievements recorded by the Ministry as a result of the recoveries made which culminated to increased revenue of the Federal government.
“I am happy to state however, that we as a Ministry recorded modest achievements in the act of contributing to the revenue generation of the Federal Government notwithstanding the zero capital budgets.”
In his response to Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, representing Delta West, on payment of outstanding judgment debts, the Minister explained that he was conscious and perturbed.
“Efforts are ongoing to offset the outstanding and probably abate future debts.’’
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*I am tried of reading about how much has been recovered,break protocol and pump this money back into the system,too many people suffering.....Imagine someone sending mail begging for one thousand naira to get by cos of the hard times..People have lost hope!
Let them put it into better use for the economy na. This days nobody can dash you 1k, it is that bad. You don't know what manner of joy you give to people when you give them money or you connect the means of giving. Nobody can stop praying for you Stella because you have saved many lifes and fed thousands of home
ReplyDeleteEnd time $666
DeleteSo which money do you think was put into the reserve to empower the naira? Stella sef sometimes u go just open mouth dey talk. Even in the US with all d opportunities there people still beg for $1 to survive, so there would always be people begging no matter how good the economy is. Give this govt time biko
Delete...andbyet egg is 1200 a crate, cooking gas 5500? garri nko? Chicken? Maggi? Abeg make person hear word....
DeleteJust increase minimum wage...that's all
I read previously where they claimed to have recovered trillions. How has it now reduced to billions. Has someone looted the money?
ReplyDeleteWhen you convert the $$$ it will become trillions
DeleteThey should stop telling us pls
ReplyDeleteCorrupt Bunch!!
ReplyDeleteUse the one you recovered to start working na
All recovered are being pumped into capital projects not expenditures.
DeleteOur ignorance too much
Present twice...
DeleteWelcome Buhari, so your doctor allowed you to read this? Please tell your doctor to also allow you answer this o. Which capital expenditures? Please can you point out just 5 serious capital projects with the net worth of 100billion Naira going on in Nigeria right now ? Please be factual his Excellency. We like to know since all of us are so ignorant. Thank you.
Who their recovery epp?
ReplyDeleteHow does it better the life of the average Nigerian?
The Abacha loot Obj and Gej recovered where are they?
Abi another thief don thief am as usual?
Na wa! Na real wa!
Abeggi, am tired of hearing this big money. They should pump it into the economy.....before they start stealing it again...things are just too expensive......
ReplyDeleteMMM for your mind you dey yab Stella. Which Naira den empower.....is it the same Naira that exchange for#510 to $1.If they are deceiving you, you sef use your head think am na. Abi na sawdust dey your head ni
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