‘Recover $104bn missing from federation account – Falana writes Senate President

In a letter sent to the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, the Senior Advocate claimed that about $104bn generated from oil sale have been withheld or diverted from the nation’s coffers.
Falana’s letter comes on the heels of an announcement by the Finance Minister, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, stating that Nigeria secured a $3 billion loan from the World Bank in April.
This fund according to Mrs Ahmed, would be used for reforming the nation’s power sector.
A copy of the letter made available to journalists on Sunday in Abuja, reads in part: “In the course of our work on leakages in the national economy, we discovered that sometime in 2006, the management of the Central Bank of Nigeria illegally withdrew the sum of $7bn from the nation’s foreign reserves and fixed same in 14 commercial banks.
“For reasons best known to him, the Governor of the Central Bank, Mr Godwin Emefile, has ignored our persistent demand for the recovery of the principal sum of $7bn and the accrued interests from the 14 commercial banks.
“If the National Assembly, under your able leadership, is prepared to resist pressures from vested interests and muster the political will to recover the said fund, Nigeria will have no business begging for foreign loans from China, African Development Bank and the World Bank.
“Therefore, the National Assembly may wish to collaborate with the anti-graft agencies in the recovery of the said sum of $103.7bn without any delay.”
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