See Likely Amount and Persons Who Returned Huge Amount of Stolen Loot

Posted by Thandiubani on Mon 06th Jun, 2016 - tori.ng

See names and amount of looted money returned by some of Nigeria's elite who have been milking the country dry through illicit acquisition of wealth.

President Muhammadu Buhari
 
This is likely the list of those who returned stolen money from the government that is about N115billion. According to information gathered by The Nation yesterday, the list include some politically exposed persons, ex-military chiefs and some of those involved in the $115million poll bribery scandal.
 
It is not yet clear if the Federal Government will release the list of names of all the looters who returned their loots as they had promised.
 
Besides, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is said to be tracking about $3.9billion believed to have been stolen.
 
The recovered cash includes the following: $3.1b  from Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) accounts (the money was paid to the oil giant by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited); $1m seized from a former Chief of Air Staff;  National Broadcasting Commission (N10,061,172,600); another Chief of Air Staff(N2.3b); an ex-presidential aide (N900m); a businessman (N750m); an ex-governor of Delta State ($15m); an ex-Chief of Staff and others (N420m); and an ex-Minister (N140m); an ex-Military Administrator (N100m).
 
Source: The Nation
 
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials in Oyo and Ogun (N359millon); a former Minister (N2m); a former state Speaker N1m and N580 million (£2 million) in jewelry, allegedly from a former minister.
 
An EFCC source said: “We cannot release the names of those affected because some of them are already on trial before the court. We do not want to take any prejudicial action. We have been advised against doing so.

“As soon as it is legally convenient, we will release the full list.”
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