ABUJA—Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister
for the Economy and , Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala , said yesterday that the $
500 million recovered Abacha loot was used to develop the nation’s
rural areas.
The
minister was reacting to an article by Mr. Sonala Olumhense who
claimed that $2.5 billion was recovered from the funds looted by the
then maximum ruler, Gen. Sani Abacha but that the money disappeared
under the minister’s watch.
According to the minister, $ 500
million, not $2.5 billion was recovered and had been spent development
projects in rural areas as agreed with the Swiss government.
A
statement by Mr. Paul Nwabikwu, Special Adviser to the minister said
that the claims by Mr. Olumhense were unverified and largely false.
“The
problem I have with Mr Sonala Olumhense’s articles on the Coordinating
Minister and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo Iweala is the general
absence of verified facts and the basing of opinions on gross
inaccuracies.
“For instance, Mr Olumhense writes that $2.5 billion
of Abacha money was recovered during Dr Okonjo Iweala’s time as Finance
Minister under President Obasanjo and that the money disappeared
implying some involvement in the disappearance by the Minister. This is
absolutely false. First, the amount recovered was $500 million, not $2.5
billion.
“The recovered amount was channeled into rural projects
and programmes as per the agreement with the Swiss government which
repatriated the funds. A combined team of Nigerian and Swiss NGOs with
the World Bank later verified the use of this money on the ground in the
projects cited and they certified the money had been accurately
utilized.
“The World Bank had written about this in a 2007 2008
Handbook on stolen Asset Recovery where the case was cited as a best
practice example of how to deploy returned proceeds of looted assets.
Readers of Mr Olumhense would benefit more if his passionate writings on
Dr Okono Iweala are supported by a bit more research as opposed to
sweeping, unverified statements”, the statement read in part.
On
the NNPC oil accounts issue, Mr. Nwabuikwu said that the minister has
been at the forefront of the anti corruption crusade and had called for
an independent forensic audit to establish the facts of any unaccounted
for money and ensure that all every Naira owed the treasury was returned
to the Federation Account.
“This is the best way to proceed given
the conflicting claims by Mr Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and the NNPC. After
all the speeches and comments like that of Mr Olumhense, the fundamental
problem of determining the facts as a basis for action must still be
tackled. Is there room for more action on corruption? Of course the
answer can only be yes. But action is needed to achieve change. Talk is
cheap, action is crucial.
“The clean up of the fraud in the
subsidy payments regime to oil marketers for which she paid a heavy
personal price in the form of the abduction of her mother by paid
kidnappers in November 2012 is one clear example”.
“Another
example is the clean up of the pension fraud with the establishment now
of a new institution under the Federal Ministry of Finance – the Pension
Transition Administration Department to ensure that pensioners under
the old defined benefits scheme are not defrauded anymore”, he said.

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