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US Reacts As Buhari Plans To Give $100m Abacha Loot To Kebbi Governor

Nuel by Nuel
February 21, 2020
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The United State Government has opposed the plan by the Nigerian government to give about $100 million out of the recovered Abacha Loot to Governor Abubakar Bagudu of Kebbi state.

According to a report from Bloomberg, the move is said to be part of a 17-year-old agreement that allows Bagudu ownership of some of the funds recovered from Abacha.

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Bagudu, who chairs the forum of governors under the All Progressives Congress (APC), is said to be a known associate of the late dictator, General Sani Abacha.

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The governor has been linked to some of the monies reportedly stolen by Abacha, including the $300 recently million recovered from the former leader and the over $177 million the US Department of Justice (DOJ) named him as a beneficiary.

Bloomberg cited court documents before the district court of Columbia where the Nigerian government said the agreement also prevents the country from assisting the US in investigating Bagudu.

However, the United States through the DOJ is said to have opposed the terms, particularly the government’s plan to hand the money to the governor despite his indictment on the looted funds.

It is also feared that the disagreement between the two countries “may hamper future cooperation” in efforts to recover funds stolen by Abacha, according to Bloomberg.

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The contract, approved by a UK-court, is also said to have cleared Bagudu of “all outstanding civil and criminal claims against him” after he returned $163 million said to be laundered money to the Nigerian treasury.

“After Bagudu successfully sued Nigeria for violating the 2003 settlement, Buhari’s administration reached a new agreement with him in October 2018, according to the court filings,” Bloomberg reported.

“That would result in the transfer of ownership of the investment portfolios, worth 141 million euros ($155 million) to the Nigerian state, which would then pay 98.5 million euros to Bagudu and his affiliates, according to (District Judge John D.) Bates’ Dec. 23 opinion.”

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Transparency International estimates Abacha might have looted as much as $5 billion during his regime from 1993 to 1998. About $3.6 billion has so far been recovered out of that money.

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