The Federal Government says it has recovered $85million from the United Kingdom as part of the stolen funds from the Malabu Oil deal.
The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, disclosed this on Thursday during a consultative meeting on assets recovery in Abuja. I am also pleased to announce that Nigeria has recovered the sum of $85m on the Malabu fund from the UK.
Therefore, I wish to use this forum to reiterate the need for the international community to ensure implementation of mergers considered and adopted at the London Anti-Corruption Summit in May 2016,” he said while soliciting the cooperation of the international community in the fight against corruption.
Malami, however, decried the non-compliance attitude of some countries that are still holding on to stolen assets.
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After recovering all these monies, they will still be looking for where to borrow money from. Or are they just recovering the money to loot it again?
ReplyDeleteDon't mind this clueless govt. After the Maina scandal broke, am surprised that the attorney general is still holding that office. In societies where public office holders are held to the utmost credibility, he should have resigned by now.
DeleteWhy am I even surprised? This is Nigeria and an APC led govt.
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ReplyDeleteThey want to divert the attention of Nigerians from the #mainagate.
ReplyDeleteNIGERIANS BE READY TO VOTE OUT APC COMING 2019. NDI ANAMBRA SHOULD ENSURE ZERO VOTE TO APC ON 18NOV17. PLS VOTE APGA OR RATHER PDP LET'S AVOID EVIL & BLOODY APC BCOS NO PLACE FOR THE WICKED. APC IS THE WORST THING THAT HAS HAPPENED TO NIGERIA. THEY KEEP ON RECOVERING & BORROWING. LIES UPON LIES. THE MASSES WILL BE SHOCKED WHEN THE REVELATION OF EVIL AND ATROCITIES COMMITTED UNDER THIS ADMINISTRATION WILL BE REVELED. I WEEP FOR THIS COUNTRY BUT I BELIEVE GOD WILL INTERVENE AND HEAR OUR CRY IN 2019.
ReplyDeleteThe previous recovered loot, where can they be found? And we are still talking of borrowing, ok
ReplyDeleteAnd what happened to the recovery funds?
ReplyDeleteAFTER RECOVERING THE FUNDS THEY WOULD DEN RE-LOOT IT
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