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Obi Calls For Transparent Use Of Recovery Funds

By Sunday Etuka, Abuja

Former Governor of Anambra State, Mr Peter Obi, has tasked the Federal Government on the transparent use of Crime Proceeds to tackle poverty, illiteracy and insecurity in the country.

Mr Obi gave the task in response to the N853 billion recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) within one year.

While commending the anti-graft agency for the recovery, the Politician underscored the need for the utilization of the funds in a verifiable and accountable manner, specifically, in the critical areas of development, health, education, and poverty alleviation for the benefit of the people.

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Mr Obi who posted this on his official X handle on Friday, stated that even though the recovered amount was just a fraction of the funds looted from the public treasury by the leaders, Nigerians want to see the impact.

“We must be able to trace where and how these recovered funds are invested. Currently, we have over 20 million out-of-school children in the country, the highest in the world.

“Similarly, we have the highest number of acute poor in the world, over a hundred million. In both cases, it is worse in the North, and all efforts toward reducing the situation remain imperative. If these recovered funds and subsequent ones are strategically invested, they would immensely contribute to breaking the cycle of poverty, illiteracy, and insecurity.

“For example, the Federal Government 2024 operational budget for Universal Basic Education contribution is about #251.47 billion, so to triple this sum will be an additional #503 billion. The remaining #350 billion can be shared directly to 19 Northern provinces for lending micro credit to the poor.

“Most of these states have long been applying for as little as #2 billion of similar funding from our development banks. Let this not just be another announcement of recovery. Let it be the beginning of a new era of accountability, where every kobo retrieved is turned into classrooms, hospitals, skills, and opportunities for ordinary Nigerians,” he noted.

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