Malami Reveals What Buhari Is Using $311 Million Abacha Loot to Do In The South East

Posted by Thandiubani on Thu 23rd Sep, 2021 - tori.ng

Malami made the revelation in a recent interview with newsmen on what the government is doing with Abacha loot.


Abubakar Malami
 
Nigeria's attorney general of the federation, Abubakar Malami has revealed that President Muhammadu Buhari is using $311 million recovered from the late Nigerian dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha to build the second Niger Bridge, Abuja-Kano and Lagos-Ibadan expressways.
 
Malami said this in a recent interview with newsmen.
 
“So I think we are doing wonderfully well in terms of deploying the recovery of the looted assets and deploying same in projects that impact positively on the lives of people,” he said.
 
Mr Buhari’s regime had recovered $322 million from Switzerland in 2017 and $311 million from the U.S. in 2020.
 
The attorney general also stated that Nigeria was looking at the possibility of recovering a further £200 million from the U.S. aside from other associated assets being pursued in other countries.
 
“We are pursuing a lot of assets across the globe, and we intend very soon, we are coordinating a further meeting relating to huge recovery in the UK associated with certain personalities,” Mr Malami stated. “But I would not like to give further disclosure in respect of that to put into consideration the need not to be pre-emptive as far as our strategies are concerned.”
 
The justice minister also pointed out that the issue of terrorism financing was a work in progress.
 
He claimed that Mr Buhari’s regime had succeeded in blocking terrorism financing in Nigeria.
 
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