The Federal
Government has submitted five proposals to the government of Switzerland
detailing how it will spend the $132million Abacha loot if returned.
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami
told the Nation that the Federal government was trying to meet the terms of
Switzerland before the money is returned.
“We got a
request from Switzerland that we should provide a list of projects that we will
spend the $321million on. The government has done its homework and submitted
five proposals that have bearing with social benefit projects. Some of the
projects have been captured in this year’s budget.
They will
impact on all Nigerians. They wrote back to us on the fact that they will want
the World Bank to be directly involved in the monitoring of the projects with a
caveat that we have to pay monitoring fees.
We have not come to terms with
paying monitoring fees for all the projects. We have not taken any decision to
pay the bills for all the projects or to restrict the payment to two of the projects.
We are already collaborating with World Bank on three projects which will accelerate
the nation’s development,” he said.
The Federal
government in March last year signed an agreement with Switzerland government
on the return of the $321million. The agreement titled:
“Letter of
Intent on the restitution of illegally-acquired assets forfeited in
Switzerland,” was signed by Malami, and the Swiss Head of Foreign Affairs
Department, Didier Burkhalter.
It stated
that $321 million acquired fraudulently by the Abacha family, was initially
deposited in Luxemburg before being confiscated by the Swiss Republic Judiciary
and Canton of Geneva following a December 11, 2014 forfeiture order.
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