FG seeks recovery of fresh $750m Abacha loot
The Attorney General of the Federation 
and Minster of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, on Tuesday, disclosed plans
 by the Federal Government to engage acclaimed consultants in its bid to
 recover another $750m looted and stashed away by a former Head of 
State, the late Gen. Sani Abacha.
He stated that another £6.9m loot, held by a former Governor of Delta State, Mr. James Ibori, would also be recovered.
The minister, who spoke on the 
government’s plans when he met with the House of Representatives 
Committee on Justice, added that the country’s judgment debts stood at 
N75bn.
He also revealed that about 800 terrorism cases were being lined up for prosecution by his office.
Malami said, “In respect of the recovery
 of looted assets, the ministry will engage in an agree-waive policy of 
using Mutual Legal Assistance Agreements or other bilateral and 
multi-lateral instruments to seek cooperation with other jurisdictions 
to ensure the repatriation of illicitly-acquired assets in foreign 
jurisdictions.
“The collaboration will equally involve 
the engagement of foreign-based counsel to attend to matters on behalf 
of the Federal Government. Low-hanging fruits, being targeted in this 
initiative, include $750m ‘Abaca loot’ as well as the sum of GBP £6.9m 
of the ‘Ibori loot’.
“On the long run, the ministry will be 
in a position to coordinate the recovery of billions of dollars in 
foreign jurisdictions, based on current estimations.”
On the judgment debts, he said, “It is 
equally necessary to highlight the fact that the ministry’s current 
liability for judgment debts is in the region of N75bn.
“The ministry has, however, proposed the
 sum of N16bn to meet a portion of the outstanding sum in 2016, out of 
which the Budget Office of the Federation has proposed an extremely low 
sum of N709.1m, which does not meet even one per cent of the outstanding
 judgment debts.”
He stated that proposals were earlier 
made to attend to 800 terrorism cases this year in the original budget 
estimates sent to the Ministry of Finance.
Malami added, “My ministry is currently 
processing approximately 800 terrorism cases for prosecution . The 
resources required for the successful prosecution of these cases as well
 as the general coordination of the Criminal Justice Sector, as 
envisaged, were fully captured in the original proposal made by the 
ministry to the Ministry of Finance.”
He received the backing of the 
committee, which is chaired by Mr. Razak Atunwa, to look into the 
financial challenges of the Ministry of Justice.


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