The Federal
Government of Nigeria has stated that it recovered another $151.7 million and N8 billion looted funds from three sources
through whistle-blowers.
The Minister
of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed disclosed this in a statement issued
on Sunday in Lagos.
Mohammed sad
actionable information given by whistle-blowers
to the office of the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the
Federation led to the recovery of the looted funds.
He said the
looted funds do not include the $9.2 million cash allegedly owned
by Andrew
Yakubu, a former Group Managing Director of the NNPC.
Mohammed
said that that recovery was also as a result of the whistle-blower policy.
“The biggest
amount of $136.7 million was recovered from an account in a commercial bank,
where the money was kept under an apparently fake
account
name.”
“This was
followed by N7 billion and $15 million from another person and N1 billion from yet another,” he said.
The minister
reiterated the position of government that there was primitive and mindless
looting of the national treasury under the last administration.
He said the
whistle-blower policy has started yielding fruit, few months after its adoption
by the government.
“The
whistle-blower policy is barely two months old and Nigerians have started
feeling its impact, how a few people squirrelled away public funds.”
“It is
doubtful if any economy in the world will not feel the impact of such
mind-boggling looting of the treasury as was experienced in Nigeria.”
“Yet
whatever has been recovered so far, including the $9.2 million by the EFCC, is
just a tip of the iceberg,” he said.
The minister
appealed to Nigerians with useful information on looted funds to continue to
provide the authorities with such information, saying confidentiality will be
maintained with regards to the source of the information.
He also
reminded Nigerians of the financial reward aspect of the policy.
“If there is
a voluntary return of stolen or concealed public funds or assets on the account
of the information provided, the whistle-blower may be entitled to anywhere
between 2.5 per cent (Minimum) and 5.0
per cent (Maximum) of the total amount recovered,” he said.

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