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Looters bury money in graveyards, forests – Lai Mohammed
Nigeria’s Minister of Inofrmation and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has disclosed that the whistleblowing policy is working and has led to the recovery of more looted funds in unimaginable places.
The Minister who disclosed this on Sunday in a statement signed by Special Adviser, Mr. Segun Adeyemi in Lagos said government’s anti-corruption agencies have been inundated with information on how treasury looters have resorted to burying stolen funds in their backyards, deep forests and graveyard.
“We have been told how looters have resorted to burying stolen funds in their backyards, in deep forests and even in burial grounds. Thanks to whistle-blowers, it is now clear that a rapacious few have pillaged the nation’s wealth through a vicious orgy of corrupt practices,” he said.
He assured Nigerians that all the recovered looted funds were safe and government will give full account to Nigerians.
The minister thanked Nigerians for their enthusiasm and commitment in helping the government to tackle corruption through disclosure of useful leads to appropriate government agencies.
“Yes, there is monetary reward for any information that leads to recovery of looted funds, but from what we have seen, most of the Nigerians who have come forward with useful leads were driven by patriotism rather than reward.
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The minister, however, noted that more funds were in the possession of looters than were available to government at all levels to meets its obligations including paying workers’ salaries and providing social amenities.
He stressed that the government will not abandon the policy for whatever reason, but will continue to rejig it and make it more effective as a tool for fighting corruption.
The minister assured that as soon as the necessary reconciliation process and the litigation in some of the cases were concluded, government would give full account of the recovered looted funds to Nigerians
Mohammed re-assured Nigerians who have useful information on looted funds that the government will protect their identities and give them their stipulated reward.
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