Swiss officials have said the $380m siphoned off
by the family of the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, and confiscated by
the Geneva authorities, will be returned to Nigeria. The amount is about
N75.2bn at N198/dollar interbank rate.
The file on the matter, opened since 1999, would
be closed, the officials said in a statement on the website of the Geneva
public prosecutor’s office.
According to the office, the move comes now that
Nigeria and the Abacha family have struck a deal.
The Federal Government has long been chasing
funds looted by the Abacha clan while the matriach was in power from 1994 to
1998.
The prosecutor’s office said overall, the Abacha
clan was thought to have diverted about $5bn from the Nigerian treasury, adding
that much of it ended up abroad.
“The $380m in question was seized in Luxembourg
in 2006 on the orders of the Geneva justice authorities. The funds were under
the control of various companies controlled by the Abacha family, which is
considered a criminal organisation,” the prosecutor’s office said in the
statement.
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