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How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by myners007: 3:54am On Nov 30, 2015
LAGOS—Former Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala told the World Bank that about $500 million (N65bn) recovered from the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha in Switzerland was spent in the 2004 and 2005 budgets on roads, electricity, education, water and health across all six geo-political zones of Nigeria.


This was contained in the documents the World Bank sent to Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, following enquiries made by SERAP on how the money, tagged Abacha loot was spent.

A statement issued yesterday by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni, said the organization has “received several documents from the World Bank totalling over 700 pages on information on the spending of recovered assets stolen by the late General Abacha, with some of the documents suggesting that the Abacha loot was spent on roads, electricity, education, health and water.”

The organisation said: “SERAP can confirm that last week we received several documents from Ann May of the Access to Information Team of the World Bank following our Access to Information Request to the Bank. We also received a letter dated 24 November 2015 from Mr Rachid Benmessaoud, Director of the World Bank in Africa.”

“In total, SERAP has received over 700 pages of documents, which we are now closely studying and scrutinising with a view to discovering whether the documents contain details that Nigerians would like to see and whether the information correspond to the facts on the ground. After this analysis, we will respond to the Bank and consider our options, including filing an appeal before the Bank’s Access to Information Appeals Board and taking other appropriate legal actions nationally and internationally to discover what exactly happened to Abacha recovered loot,” the organisation said.

The organisation said that “In the meantime our preliminary review of some of the documents and the letter from Mr Rachid Benmessaoud have revealed certain facts which raise more questions about what exactly happened to Abacha loot: First, that Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as Minister of Finance in a letter dated 9 January 2005 explained to the Bank that around $500m (N65bn) of Abacha loot received from Switzerland was programmed into and spent in the 2004 and 2005 budgets on roads, electricity, education, water and health across all six geo-political zones of Nigeria.”

“Second, Mrs Iweala explained to the Bank that N18.60bn was spent on roads; N10.83bn spent on health; N7bn spent on education; N6.20bn spent on water; and N21.70bn spent on electricity. She also said that part of the funds were spent on new and ongoing investment projects. Mrs Iweala said that relevant federal ministries have the full details on the spending of repatriated Abacha loot. The Bank noted that there was no funds monitoring and tracking mechanism in place to trace the spending of Abacha loot,” the organisation also disclosed.

“Third, Mr Rachid Benmessaoud confirmed that the World Bank played a monitoring role in a return of assets by Switzerland but that the Bank is not currently involved in the monitoring of spending of Abacha loot that have been returned to Nigeria in recent years. He said that the Bank would be prepared to set up a mechanism to monitor the use of Abacha loot if the Nigerian government request the Bank’s assistance in this respect.”

SERAP then argued that “given Mrs Okonjo-Iweala’s involvement in the spending of Abacha loot, President Muhammadu Buhari should urgently probe the role of the Ministry of Finance and relevant federal ministries at the time in the spending of Abacha loot particularly given the strong allegations of mismanagement that characterised the use of the funds”

According to the group, “Although Mrs Okonjo-Iweala said that Abacha loot was spent in the 2004 and 2005 budgets on roads, electricity, education, water and health across all six geo-political zones of Nigeria, there is no evidence of such projects as millions of Nigerians continue to travel on dead roads, while they continue to lack access to adequate electricity supply, water, health and quality education. Therefore, President Buhari can no longer continue to remain silent on this issue of public interest if Nigerians are to continue to trust him in his fight against corruption,” the organisation also said.

It will be recalled that in a letter dated 15 October 2015 and signed by Ann May of the Access to Information Team, the Bank said that “In response to your request under AI3982, we would like to inform you that we are still considering your request and need additional time to provide you with a more comprehensive response.”

The letter reads in part “In most cases, we will be able to respond within twenty (20) working days from receipt of a request for information. However, we may need additional time in special circumstances, for example, if the request is complex or voluminous or if it requires further review by or consultation with internal World Bank units, external parties, the Access to Information Committee, or the World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors.”

Earlier, SERAP had on 21 September 2015 sent an access to information request to Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank Group urging him to “exercise the Bank’s prerogative to release documents relating to spending of recovered assets stolen by Late General Sani Abacha”.

The group also asked Mr Yong Kim to “disclose information about the Bank’s role in the implementation of any projects funded by the recovered assets and any other on-going repatriation initiatives on Nigeria with which the Bank is engaged.”

The request was “pursuant to the World Bank’s Access to Information Policy (The Policy), approved by the Board on June 30 205. SERAP notes that one of the Policy’s guiding principles is to maximize access to information. There is also clear public interest in Nigerians knowing about the Bank’s supervisory role and specifically its involvement in the implementation of projects on which repatriated funds were spent.”
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Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by HungerBAD: 4:15am On Nov 30, 2015
This woman is a liar.

What road? Electricity? Really? Education? Under PDP they killed the Nigeria educational system.

There will be a place and time for this woman, to answer to Nigeria for all the stolen billions.

But, that day is not now. So, continue running your mouth and telling those lies.

Very soon.

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Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by olumide81(m): 4:44am On Nov 30, 2015
Ole gbe ole gba! What a country we are, obviously it was spent on 2nd niger bridge and east west road white elephant projects.
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by oluwafemi113(m): 4:46am On Nov 30, 2015
This woman is a fuc.kly four one nine
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by likila: 4:47am On Nov 30, 2015
HungerBAD:
This woman is a liar.

What road? Electricity? Really? Education? Under PDP they killed the Nigeria educational system.

There will be a place and time for this woman, to answer to Nigeria for all the stolen billions.

But, that day is not now. So, continue running your mouth and telling those lies.

Very soon.

oluwafemi113:
This woman is a fuc.kly four one nine

bigots.
very convenient to forget about the gorrila of owu who was president 2004 and 2005.
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by oluwafemi113(m): 4:51am On Nov 30, 2015
likila:




bigots.
very convenient to forget about the gorrila of owu who was president 2004 and 2005.
what's this one saying
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by kodded(m): 5:04am On Nov 30, 2015
HungerBAD:
[s]This woman is a liar.

What road? Electricity? Really? Education? Under PDP they killed the Nigeria educational system.

There will be a place and time for this woman, to answer to Nigeria for all the stolen billions.

But, that day is not now. So, continue running your mouth and telling those lies.

Very soon
[/s] are you sick in the head or are this dumb ?

how man university gej buil before living office ?
thanks to gej commuters plying the lagos ibadan express way can now breathe a sign of relief



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Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by ORACLE1975(m): 5:05am On Nov 30, 2015
I dey come
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by icedfire(m): 5:17am On Nov 30, 2015
See the winch that killed our economy... our gdp kept increasing on paper, but the masses were dying en mass
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by Destinyfavour(m): 5:36am On Nov 30, 2015
Ethnic bigots are not blaming the then president, OBJ because he is not PDP guy now. OBj destroyed this country and looted our treasury. The looting during GEJ was open to the public due to freedom of information bill. Many people will faint if all the lootings during OBJ comes to public notice. PMB should also probe OBJ if he wants people to take him serious.
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by Nobody: 5:39am On Nov 30, 2015
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by judiciarypalava: 5:42am On Nov 30, 2015
Some crooks want to push Mr Buhari into a ditch by telling him to probe Abacha's loot recovery, when he had stood his ground in the past that Abacha never stole from Nigeria.

As shallow as his mind is, he will be tempted to recover some money he never accepted was missing. And if he does, that is the beginning of his own probe.
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by PRYCE(m): 6:04am On Nov 30, 2015
This woman has got brains bigger than those of all the players in this administration combined!
Re: How N65bn Abacha Loot Was Spent – Ngozi Okonjo-iweala by zubizareta(m): 6:11am On Nov 30, 2015
HungerBAD:
This woman is a liar.

What road? Electricity? Really? Education? Under PDP they killed the Nigeria educational system.

There will be a place and time for this woman, to answer to Nigeria for all the stolen billions.

But, that day is not now. So, continue running your mouth and telling those lies.

Very soon.

Guy behave yourself and stop acting like a programmed Zombie... Who was the president during that period?

If you want to make noise, direct them to your change agent, OBJ.. Meanwhile, when would u lots start demanding our Bam girls return. Abi u never hear say some girls are now missing?

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