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US repatriates $52.88M in forfeited assets to Nigeria for development, counterterrorism

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
January 15, 2025
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US repatriates forfeited assets to Nigeria

The US transfers $52.88M to Nigeria from forfeited assets linked to oil industry corruption, funding electrification and counterterrorism projects

 

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he United States has announced the repatriation of approximately $52.88 million in forfeited assets to Nigeria.

 

Also read: ‘Shocker!’ Ogun governor’s aide pleads guilty to wire fraud in United States

 

The funds, linked to corruption in Nigeria’s oil industry, will be used to support electrification projects and counterterrorism initiatives, marking a significant milestone in the fight against global corruption.

The agreement, signed in Abuja by Nigeria’s Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Lateef O. Fagbemi, SAN, and U.S. Ambassador Richard M. Mills Jr., reflects the strong law enforcement partnership between the two nations.

The repatriation acknowledges Nigeria’s vital assistance in an investigation that exposed bribery, money laundering, and misuse of public funds by former Nigerian Minister for Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, and businessmen Kolawole Akanni Aluko and Olajide Omokore.

From 2011 to 2015, Aluko and Omokore paid bribes to secure lucrative oil contracts. The illicit proceeds, exceeding $100 million, were laundered through the United States and used to acquire luxury assets, including real estate in California and New York and a 65-metre superyacht, the Galactica Star. These assets were forfeited through the Justice Department’s Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative.

 

Under the agreement:

  • $50 million will fund the expansion of Nigeria’s Distributed Access Through Renewable Energy Scale-Up project, aimed at increasing access to electricity via renewable energy.
  • $2.88 million will support Nigeria’s contributions to the International Institute for Justice and the Rule of Law (IIJ), focusing on countering terrorism financing and enhancing regional criminal justice capacity.

 

The funds will be managed through a World Bank trust fund and subjected to strict oversight, external audits, and public reporting to ensure transparency and accountability.

Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brent S. Wible highlighted the importance of asset forfeiture in combating corruption and promoting global development.

“This agreement underscores our commitment to working with international partners to recover and repurpose corruption proceeds for the benefit of the people harmed,” he stated.

The FBI and IRS Criminal Investigation Division played pivotal roles in investigating the case, reaffirming their dedication to dismantling corruption networks.

“The repatriation of these funds exemplifies the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative’s mission to restore resources to nations and people harmed by corruption,” said Chief Guy Ficco of IRS-CI.

 

Also read: ‘Cancelled!’ United States removes visa reciprocity fees for Nigerian citizens

 

This milestone agreement not only addresses past corruption but also paves the way for critical development projects and regional counterterrorism efforts, reinforcing the shared commitment of Nigeria and the United States to transparency, accountability, and justice.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

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