VP
Osinbajo says releasing the names of persons of looters may jeopardize ongoing
investigations – He said government is adopting twin strategy in dealing with
oil installation attacks.
Osinbajo added that FG wants average Nigerians in Niger Delta to benefit from resources Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Vice President Yemi Osinbajo Vice President Yemi Osinbajo Releasing the names of persons from whom the federal government has recovered looted funds and assets may jeopardize ongoing investigations, the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has said. While the government released a list of sums of monies and assets already recovered in the last one year, names of individuals involved were not included. “We have released the list of recovered loot, we know people are are asking for the names, but releasing the names may jeopardize ongoing investigations,” the Vice President said today at the Presidential Villa during a meeting with a delegation of the European Union led by the EU Ambassador in Nigeria, Mr. Michel Arrion.
Osinbajo added that FG wants average Nigerians in Niger Delta to benefit from resources Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Vice President Yemi Osinbajo Vice President Yemi Osinbajo Releasing the names of persons from whom the federal government has recovered looted funds and assets may jeopardize ongoing investigations, the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has said. While the government released a list of sums of monies and assets already recovered in the last one year, names of individuals involved were not included. “We have released the list of recovered loot, we know people are are asking for the names, but releasing the names may jeopardize ongoing investigations,” the Vice President said today at the Presidential Villa during a meeting with a delegation of the European Union led by the EU Ambassador in Nigeria, Mr. Michel Arrion.
The Vice
President also explained that the federal government is engaging leaders and
people of the Niger Delta regarding the spate of attacks on oil installations
in the area, an act he stated amounts to economic sabotage. But besides
reaching out to the people in the area, government is also beefing up security
he assured. According to him, the focus of the Buhari presidency “is to ensure
that the man on the street in the Niger Delta receives the benefit from all
that is available there,” while calling on the leaders in the region to be
accountable to the people. Prof. Osinbajo added that government is working
round the clock to minimize the losses arising from the attacks, adding that
“we are talking, we are ensuring that we minimize losses and we are stepping up
security. We are also engaging the international oil companies, IOCs, to see
what options exists.” On economic issues, the Vice President restated
government’s commitment to drive its diversification policy and encouraged investors
from European countries to take advantage of the situation especially in the
agro-allied/processing industry.
He
restated the determination of the administration to ensure that the ease of
doing business ranking in Nigeria goes up by at least 20 steps in the World
Bank rating. To this end, he said the President has approved the composition of
a Presidential Commission on the matter to be chaired by himself, the VP, and
Industry, Trade & Investment Minister, Dr. Okey Enelamah as Vice Chairman. “In
the next few months, we should be seeing some changes,” he promised. Earlier
Ambassador Arrion said he came to hold consultations with the Vice President as
a follow-up on President Buhari’s meeting with EU leaders during his visit to
the continent, adding that “Nigeria has a huge market we can invest in. It is
also a place we can export from.” Both the Vice President and the European
Union Envoy also discussed the EU trade deal with ECOWAS, the Economic
Partnership Agreement, EPA, which was also one of the main issues tabled at the
meeting of West African leaders over the weekend in Dakar.
Recall that the Muhammadu Buhari-led
government revealed that N78, 325,354,631.82; $185,119,584.61; £3,508,355.46
and €11, 250 had been recovered from alleged looters. According to the FG, the
funds were recovered separately by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation; Independent
Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission and the Department of
State Services.
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