The Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mr Mohammed Adoke, said
on Thursday that his ministry had recovered more than twenty million
pounds allegedly stolen from Nigeria’s coffers.
Adoke, who said this at the 2013 Ministerial Platform in Abuja, noted
that the money was recovered from one Raj Arjandes Bhojwani, an Indian
national and associate of late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha.
He said that the assets were recovered in 2011, adding that the
ministry was able to recover and repatriate the money following its
negotiations with the Island of Jersey.
``During the period under review, the ministry intensified its efforts to trace and repatriate Nigeria’s stolen assets abroad
``In this connection, we have maintained effective liaison and
communication with targeted jurisdictions to keep pace with assets
recovery proceedings in those jurisdictions
``In 2011, our close liaison and negotiation with the Island of
Jersey led to the recovery and repatriation of the sum of £22.5 million
confiscated by the Royal Court of Jersey from Raj Arjandes Bhojwani, an
Indian national and associate of General Sani
Abacha on account of his money laundering transactions from Nigeria.“
Adoke also said that the Principality of Liechtenstein recently
confiscated the sum of Euro 175 million from the Abacha family and
associate companies in Liechtenstein
The minister said although Nigeria had not recovered nor repatriated
the money following an appeal lodged by the companies involved, the
ministry would ensure the repatriation of the money.
``We continued the liaison and negotiations with the Principality of
Liechtenstein, which recently confiscated the sum of Euro 175 million
from the Abacha family and associated companies in Liechtenstein
following a confiscation order by the Supreme Court
of Liechtenstein
``However, the companies involved have lodged an appeal against the decision before the European Court of Justice in Strasburg
``As soon as the appeal is concluded, firm arrangements consistent
with the asset recovery provisions of the United Nations convention
against corruption would be made to repatriate the forfeited sums to
Nigeria. “
Adoke said that the ministry recorded significant improvement in the
institutionalisation of reforms in the justice sector aimed at improving
access to justice.
He said that the ministry also made improvement in terms of prosecution of crimes and defence of civil cases
Adoke also said the ministry had made improvement in mainstreaming
the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act as well as effort
to reform business and investment laws.
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