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Contradictions As  Accountant General Says Ibori Loot Not Yet Returned To Delta

The Accountant General of the Federation Ahmed Idris  has revealed that the  £4.2m looted by former Governor, James Ibori has not been returned to Delta State.

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The AGF made the clarification on Wednesday in a statement by the Director Information, Press and Public Relations, Henshaw Ogubike.

TheFact Nigeria recalled that Idris who appeared before the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee investigating the status of all recovered loots, movable and immovable assets from 2002 to 2020, on Tuesday, said the money had been returned to Delta.

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However Idris claimed he only suggested that stolen funds will be returned to states where they were illegally taken from.

He added that the money is not yet in the Federal Government coffers, contradicting Abubakar Malami, Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), who had earlier said Nigeria had received the money.

The spokesperson to the AGF, Umar Gwandu  in a statement had claimed that the “naira equivalent value” of the total £4,214,017.66 was credited into the designated Federal Government account” since May 10.

But the statement from the Accountant-General’s office said the money is being awaited.

The statement read: “The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) wishes to put the records straight regarding the widely circulated media report on the £4.2m Ibori Loot.”

“The issue of the £4.2m Ibori Loot has not been properly resolved. The money is still being awaited, after which the issues around it will be resolved before further action is taken. For now, no money has been returned to Delta State”

“This explanation is without prejudice to the proceedings at the public hearing that took place yesterday during which the AGF was only making general comments about recoveries relating to State Governments. This is the true position as regards the £4.2m Ibori Loot,” the statement read.

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