The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG says $ 1b stolen funds recovered since 2015, okays anti- corruption document

- From Terhemba Daka, Abuja

FEDERAL Government revealed, yesterday, that it has recovered about $ 1 billion since inception of the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion in 2015. Attorney General of the Federation ( AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, made the disclosure while briefing reporters on outcome of the Federal Executive Council ( FEC) meeting, presided over by Buhari, at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja.

Malami, who disclosed that the recovered assets have been deployed to various sectors of the economy, including government’s poverty alleviatio­n schemes, further announced Council’s approval of the new Anti- corruption Strategy Document ( 2022 to 2026), aimed at boosting fight against graft in the country.

The AGF said while government recorded only 109 conviction­s before 2015, the Buhari administra­tion has convicted over 3,000 offenders, even as he expressed government’s concern over sundry cases of budget padding, describing the developmen­t as worrisome.

He noted, however, that measures would be explored to address the menace. Malami’s position is coming on the heels of revelation­s from the ongoing budget defence for ministries, department­s and agencies at the National Assembly.

Recall that Minister of Humanitari­an Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Developmen­t, Sadiya Farouq, had faulted Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, for adding N206 billion to the humanitari­an ministry’s budget.

Farouq, who appeared before the Senate Committee on Special Duties on Monday, to defend the 2023 budget, claimed the ministry requested some projects for the North East Developmen­t Commission and the National Social Safety Net Project in the 2022 budget, which were not released, but was surprised to see an inflated amount in the 2023 budget of the ministry.

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