By our Reporter
Ahmed Idris, The Accountant General of the Federation, on Tuesday, said the £4.2 million Ibori loot recently received from the United Kingdom government has been given to Delta State.
Idris, made this know when he appeared before the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on Assessment and Status of All Recovered Loots Movable and Immovable Assets from 2002 to 2020. The committee is headed by Adejoro Adeogun.
“I know there was a time recovery was made on behalf of Plateau State,” Idris said. “There was one for Bayelsa. There was one for different states, even Delta. Such recoveries go specifically to those states.”
Specifically Adeogun, referred him to the recent Ibori loot received from the United Kingdom.
“Let us give an example. There is something trending. The recovery of Ibori loot. When would it be paid to the state?” Adeogun asked. But Idris responded, “It has been paid to the state. It was paid to Delta state.”
Adeogun stated that this was contrary to information in the public domain that it was used for specific projects.
The Accountant General said some recoveries are for specific state governments.
Not withstanding, Idris responded, “Any recovery arising from looted funds from a particular state should go to the state. The state governors would not over look this.
“They will take the Federal Government to court for holding their money. So we don’t joke and we don’t play with that. We pay them their money.” The recovered loot from the former Delta State governor has been a subject of controversies since its return from the United Kingdom.
Abubakar Malami, The Nigeria Minister of Justice, said in a statement by Dr Umar Jibrilu Gwandu, his spokeman , that a total of £4,214,017.66 of the loot associated with the family members of former Delta State governor has been received.
Malami who initially said the refunded money will be used to execute some ongoing government projects in the country.
But lawyers and civil societies countered the federal government’s decision, urging President Muhammadu Buhari to return the funds to Delta State.
Delta State governor Ifeanyi Okowa as at last week appealed to the Federal Government to return the £4.2 million recovered from former governor James Ibori or invest it in specified projects in the state.