Switzerland, ANEEJ sign $50,000 contract to monitor Abacha loot spending - Punch Newspapers

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He said the agreement is coming after a couple of meetings between the swiss government, ANEEJ and other stakeholders.

The Switzerland Government has signed a $50,000 contract with the Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice for the completion of the independent Civil Society monitoring of the recovered $322.5 million Late General Sani Abacha loot being distributed to poor Nigerians through the Conditional Cash Transfer programme of the Federal Government.

According to him, thisis to ensure the realization of the tripartite Memorandum of Understanding signed between Nigeria and Switzerland on the side of the inaugural Global Forum on Asset Recovery Summit held in Washington DC in December 2017. Part of the statement read, “By virtue of article 13 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption 2003, states parties to the Convention are mandated to involve civil society organizations in the combat of corruption. Combating corruption necessarily includes the involvement of CSOs in the recovery, repatriation, and management of recovered assets.

 

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