The Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, has assured Nigerians that negotiations
are ongoing with a number of countries on the modalities for the repatriation
of some looted funds stashed abroad.
The minister
stated that the Federal Government had been in touch with Switzerland, which he
said, had earlier repatriated $700m to Nigeria. He noted that another $300m
that was recovered would soon be repatriated to Nigeria.
Speaking in
an interview with journalists in Abuja, Onyeama stated that the Federal
Government was in discussion with the United Kingdom, the United States, among
other foreign governments around the world, on how all looted funds could be
recovered.
He said, “We
are in touch with Switzerland; they have recently recovered quite a significant
amount of money and I met last week with Swiss representatives to work out the
modality for the repatriation of the funds.
“The Swiss government has already repatriated over $700m from (the late Gen.
Sani) Abacha loot and that agreement has been reached on how the money would be
applied.
“They have
also now recovered in the same context another $300m of which there is ongoing
discussion to have that repatriated as well. There are discussions with other
countries; United Kingdom for instance, as you all know, is one of the
countries we are discussing with on how to recover looted funds.
The minister
explained that the goodwill generated by President Muhammadu Buhari’s visits to
the US and other countries had helped in getting various nations to cooperate
with Nigeria on the loot recovery drive.
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