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Reps invite CBN governor on recovered loots

The House of Representatives ad hoc committee investigating the assessment and status of recovered loots has invited the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele to appear before it.

The Chairman of the committee, Rep. Adeogun Adejoro, who extended the invitation on Thursday in Abuja, said it was necessary for the committee to know the number of recovered loots and where they were being kept.

The Minister of Finance, Hajia Zainab Ahmed, had told the committee that she had no idea of the number of accounts being used to keep the recovered loot.

She, however, said the ministry had a record of what had been recovered and the amount that had come into the account. She stated that N50 billion was provided from recovered loot to fund the 2020 budget, adding that there were two types of recovery accounts – interim forfeiture and final forfeiture accounts.

She said that in the case of interim forfeiture, the investigation had not been concluded, adding that such money could not be touched by the Federal Government. She added that until investigations were concluded the money could not be utilised.

She said the government borrowed from recovered loot to fund its operations, adding that the unusual circumstances the country found itself, had made it difficult to pay back the loan.

Ahmed, however, said the government was hopeful to pay back in the 2022 budget.

The Accountant-General for the Federation, Mr Ahmed Idris, said that accounts of all agencies responsible for recovered loots were linked with Treasury Single Account (TSA).

He said that no single agencies of government could lay claim to owning the recovered loot, because it belonged to the federation account because they were recovered loots, adding that some of the recovered loots were utilised for budget implementation.

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