The Federal Government has asserted that it is now impossible for recovered looted funds to be re-looted.
It said mechanisms have been put in place to prevent it.
Mrs Ladidi Mohammed, the Director, Asset Recovery and Management Unit, Ministry of Justice, gave the assurance on Wednesday in Abuja, at a citizens’ dialogue on Post-Global Forum on Asset Recovery roadmap and asset recovery in Nigeria.
The dialogue was organised by the Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ), a Non-Governmental Organisation.
“As I speak, it is very difficult for anyone to re-loot any returned funds because as far as the Attorney-General of the Federation, and the entire government is concerned, there is no way that is going to happen.
“I can tell you that there are different organisations in charge of recoveries, so in the whole system, there is no way that those assets, whether local or international will be re-looted,’’ she said.
She also said that the recovered monies would have to be returned to the financial system for appropriation.
“What I mean by that is that recovered monies are not like generated revenue that goes into the Federation Account or the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
“The office of the AGF initiated a depository account for both local and international recoveries and those recovered funds go straight to the account which is domiciled at the Central Bank of Nigeria.
“It is a depository account that has no signatory and cannot be touched until it is appropriated, it is a constitutional and international issue.
“The AGF has put up every mechanism to prevent re-looting, so I assure you that there is no fear that these recovered funds will be looted and the monies will be used for the good of Nigerians.’’
Mohammed said negotiation had began for the repatriation of the remaining Abacha loot, adding that provision had been made for Civil Society Organisation’s involvement, particularly with management of the funds.
“We also know that we have some cases all over the world for recovery and this is being coordinated by the AGF and I am pleased to say that some CSOs are monitoring these cases and we are very proud of you.
“We do not see CSOs as adversaries but as formidable allies and the AGF is committed to collaborating with you,’’ she added.
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