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N’Delta Youths To Resist Diversion Of Ibori Loot
The Niger Delta Youth Council (NDYC) said in Abuja yesterday that it would resist Federal Government’s plan not to remit the 4.2 million Pounds looted by Ibori to Delta.
Last Tuesday, Nigeria and the UK signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in Abuja to repatriate the money looted by James Ibori when he was governor of Delta,
The money, stashed in the UK was recovered by the British government from Ibori, his friends and family members and is expected to be repatriated to Nigeria next Tuesday.
At the signing of the MoU, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, said the money would be committed to completing the Second Niger Bridge, the Abuja-Kano Highway, and the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
In a statement issued in Abuja yesterday, however, the NDYC said the people of Delta would be short-changed and deprived of their legitimate resources to improve on needed infrastructure.
The statement was jointly signed by NDYC’s Director for International Relations, Mr Collins Achakpekri and its National Coordinator, Mr Jator Abido.
They promised to use all available legal means to ensure that Delta got what belonged to it as had always been the practice.
“This is not the first time monies looted from states in Nigeria are being recovered from abroad. However, once the money is returned, it goes to the state where from where it was stolen.
“The money confiscated from former Governor of Plateau, Joshua Dariye, in the UK was recovered by the Federal Government, repatriated to Nigeria and returned to the state government,” they recalled.
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