Switzerland is prepared to transfer $300million loot recovered from Sani Abacha
The government of Switzerland is prepared to
transfer to the Nigerian government, another
$300 million recovered from the family of
former military ruler, Sani Abacha, foreign
minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, announced
Monday.
The money is part of an estimated $5 billion
stolen and stashed in foreign accounts by the
late dictator.
Nigeria has in the last 10 years received over
$1 billion from the Swiss and American
governments, but there are growing concerns
past administrations misused the huge sum.
PREMIUM TIMES reported in December 2015
how former finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-
Iweala, with the approval of former President
Goodluck Jonathan, authorised the diversion of
at least N61.4 billion ($300 million and £5.5
million) from funds recovered from Mr. Abacha,
to the Office of the National Security Adviser,
Sambo Dasuki, few weeks before the 2015
presidential election.
The former minister said the money, which was
not approved by the National Assembly, was
meant for purchase of military equipment for
the fight against Boko Haram.
The money is believed to be part of at least
$2.1 billion slush fund later distributed by Mr.
Dasuki to politicians ahead of the polls. An
ongoing investigation into the scandal as led to
the indictment of several high profile figures.


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