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Group Wants $9.6m Ibori Loot In Delta
With the United Kingdom reportedly planning to return the sum of $9.6million stolen by former Delta State Governor, Chief James Ibori to Nigeria, a group has told the state government how the money should be used.
Delta State Society Roundtable on Grand Corruption said the state government should be given the money instead of the FG.
The group in a statement by Pastor Innocent Adjenughure said the people of the state deserved to enjoy the money.
The group said, “The Federal Government has submitted three project proposals to the UK Government which will not benefit Delta State people, and without the knowledge of Delta State people who are the beneficial owners of the said money. We will vehemently resist this injustice as the money belongs to Delta State.
“The said Ibori loot can and should be used for Social Investment Programme as part of Nigeria and UK’s support for the Sustainable Development Goal 16.4 to help the poor of the poorest in Delta State who are the true owners of the money.
“We are happy to work with the Delta State Government to set up a framework to convince the UK Government to use the money for sustainable development projects in Delta State.”
The group urged the state government to collaborate with the FG to set up a transparent and accountable framework for the utilisation of all recovered stolen assets from the UK and other countries.
“Adjenughure said, “We are calling on both the UK and the FG to be transparent in the transfer of (seized) Ibori’s assets to Nigeria.”
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