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Abacha Loot: How Cash Transfer Programme Will Work, Says Osinbajo

EFCC recovers N20bn, secures 42 conviction­s in Lagos If I were Buhari, I would have thrown in the towel, says Sagay

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Senator Iroegbu Ugo Aliogo

The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday disclosed that the cash transfer programme involving the recovered $322 million Abacha loot will be stringentl­y monitored to ensure transparen­cy.

This is coming as the Chairman of the Presidenti­al Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Prof. Itsey Sagay, has said that owing to the lack of appreciati­on from the citizenry, he would have given up on Nigerians if he was to be in the shoe of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said it recovered N20 billion from corruption suspects in Lagos State alone this week.

Osinbajo said monitors would visit the individual households that have been identified through “deliberate targeting.”

The vice president spoke in Abuja when he launched the Monitoring of Recovered Assets through Transparen­cy and Accountabi­lity (MANTRA) Project.

It was at a roundtable organised by the Presidenti­al Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) to mark the First African Day of AntiCorrup­tion.

The roundtable had the theme: “Enhancing Domestic Resources for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals by Improved Asset Recovery and Asset Return”.

Special Adviser to the President on Social Protection, Mrs Maryam Uwais, who represente­d the vice president, said the beneficiar­ies of the cash transfer are households contained in the National Social Register that was built using targeted machanisms to identify poor and vulnerable households.

PACAC Executive Secretary, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, speaking on the sidelines of the roundtable, said cash transfer programmes are done globally.

“It’s a temporary thing to bring people out of poverty and including them in social welfare. The register being used was developed by the last administra­tion, working with the World Bank. It’s not being done on political party basis. Ekiti, Oyo and Kwara States had the framework, and that’s why they had a head start.

“Monitors go there directly to check. It’s not by calculatio­n. If it were left to politician­s, they’d put people they want. But that is not happening. The media should go and check it out. Conditiona­l cash transfer was going on before Abacha money was returned.

“Do you know there are people who have never held N2,000 in their hands? The Swiss judgment is clear: the money should be used for Nigerian people and should be monitored by the World Bank. Based on the parameters in the MoU, nobody can steal the money unless the World Bank is complicit,” Owasanoye said.

Speaking on the message titled: “Fight Against Corruption and Attainment of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals Under the Buhari Administra­tion”, Sagay said the Buhari administra­tion had made tremendous progress in the anti-corruption war, including the recovery of assets valued at N1 trillion.

He however, regretted that despite these enormous achievemen­ts, some Nigerians, especially the elite are pushing a contrary narrative to frustrate the efforts for the simple fact they no longer have access to easy money, unlike under the past administra­tions.

To this end, he said either Buhari call the bluff of “ungrateful Nigerians” who are complainin­g or thrown in the towel and allow them to suffer the consequenc­es of his failure to carry on with his anti-corruption projects.

“So a lot is going on and I said the elites, and I will always emphasise the elites, because the ordinary Nigerian is appreciati­ve. The elites are pretending not to know what is going on; they are pretending that they are not seeing the change. They are pretending as if we are carrying on in the way, the wasteful and turbulent way this country used to be run, because they are beneficiar­ies of the bad system. Easy money is no longer coming to their pockets; they are now having to work for their living and therefore, they are agrieved and pretending that they don’t know that anything is happening.

“This government is a very patient government. I, personally, I am an impatient man. What if

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