President Muhammadu Buhari has disclosed that his administration had
made headway in the bid to recover the country’s looted funds from
former senior public office holders, by identifying financial
institutions and countries in which payments for stolen Nigerian crude
oil are deposited.
Mr President said: “We are getting cooperation from the international community, including information on ships that take crude oil from Nigeria and change direction, or pour their contents into other ships mid-stream.
“Some monies were paid to individual accounts.
Mr President said: “We are getting cooperation from the international community, including information on ships that take crude oil from Nigeria and change direction, or pour their contents into other ships mid-stream.
“Some monies were paid to individual accounts.
We are identifying the financial institutions and countries that are
involved. I have been assured that when we get all our documents
together, the United States and other countries will treat our case with
sympathy.”
On his part, Congressman Darrel stated that, “We look forward to helping you in many ways to end the Boko Haram insurgency and the theft of crude oil in the Gulf of Guinea.”
Buhari disclosed this during a meeting with United States Congressmen
who paid him a visit at Aso Rock. He told the US Congressmen, led by
Rep. Darrel Issa, that the international community had been helpful to
Nigeria in terms of gathering intelligence in tracing and recovering the
stolen funds.
On his part, Congressman Darrel stated that, “We look forward to helping you in many ways to end the Boko Haram insurgency and the theft of crude oil in the Gulf of Guinea.”
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