HeadlineU.S. Opposes Nigeria’s Plan To Hand Abacha Loot To Kebbi Governor

U.S. Opposes Nigeria’s Plan To Hand Abacha Loot To Kebbi Governor

GTBCO FOOD DRINL

BEVERLY HILLS, February 21 (THEWILL) –The United States is opposing plans by Nigeria to give $100 million from loots recovered from former Nigeria military dictator Sani Abacha to Kebbi State governor Atiku Bagudu.

According to Bloomberg, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) said Bagudu was involved in corruption with the late Abacha who Transparency International (TI) said may have looted as much as $5 billion during his 1993-98 rule in Nigeria.

DoJ also contends that the Nigerian government is hindering U.S. efforts to recover allegedly laundered money it said was traced to Bagudu.

DoJ said in a statement earlier in the month that Bagudu with Abacha and Abacha’s son Mohammed Sani Abacha “embezzled, misappropriated and extorted billions from the government of Nigeria and others, then laundered their criminal proceeds through U.S. financial institutions and the purchase of bonds backed by the United States.”

“The United States has asked the government of Nigeria to withdraw litigation it has instituted in the UK that hinders the U.S. effort to recover these additional funds for the people of Nigeria,” DoJ said in February 2020.

According to the report, the Nigerian government said there is a 17-year-old agreement that entitles Bagudu to the funds and prevents Nigeria from assisting the U.S., according to recent filings from the District Court for the District of Columbia in Washington.

“This case illustrates how complex and contentious repatriating stolen assets to Nigeria can be,” said Matthew Page, an associate fellow at London-based Chatham House and former Nigeria expert for U.S. intelligence agencies.

“Instead of welcoming U.S. efforts, Nigeria’s lawyers appear to be supporting the interests of one of the country’s most powerful families.”

About the Author

Homepage | Recent Posts
aiteo

More like this
Related

No More Replays As EPL, England FA Reach Historic Agreement

April 18, (THEWILL) - The England Football Association has...

Court Restrains Ward Executives From Suspending Ganduje

April 18, (THEWILL) - A Federal High Court sitting...

Benue To Hold International Investment Summit November 2024 – Addingi

April 18, (THEWILL) - The Benue State Government...