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March 4, 2020 Federal Government Says The Latest Recovered Abacha’s Loot Has Not Been Sent To Nigeria.

Federal Government Says The Latest Recovered Abacha’s Loot Has Not Been Sent To Nigeria.

The Federal Government has said that the latest recovered tranche of the funds looted by the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, has yet to be repatriated to Nigeria.

 

Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami made this known in a statement in reaction to a claim by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party that the recovered loot had been looted.

 

The minister had on February 4, 2020, on behalf of the Federal Government, signed a tripartite agreement between the United States of America and the Island of New Jersey for the repatriation of $300m of the abacha Loot.

 

But controversy has continued to trail the discovered loot following Bloomberg’s report of a claim by the US that the Federal Government was planning to hand over about $100m out of the money to Governor Abubakar Bagudu of Kebbi State.

 

March 3, 2020 President Buhari Vows To Defeat Bandits Who Massacred 51 villagers in Kaduna State.

President Buhari Vows To Defeat Bandits Who Massacred 51 villagers in Kaduna State.

President Buhari has vowed to defeat rampaging bandits who massacred 51 villagers in Kaduna State on Sunday.

 

The bandits attacked six villages of Kerawa, Rago, Marina, Zariyawa, Hashimawa, Gidan Musa Saidu, and Unguwar Barau – within the three Local Government Areas.

 

President Buhari in a statement by his media aide expressed deep sadness and regret over the latest bandits attack in Kaduna State.

 

He assured the people of Kaduna State and other parts of the country that this government would continue to deploy all available resources to fight these cold-hearted bandits with a view to bringing them to their knees.

 

March 3, 2020 Hassan Stan-Labo Berates The Senate Over The Proposed Bill On Rehabilitation Of Repentatnt Boko Haram Sects.

Hassan Stan-Labo Berates The Senate Over The Proposed Bill On Rehabilitation Of Repentatnt Boko Haram Sects.

The federal government has been charged to reject the proposed bill by the Senate with aim of rehabilitating repentatnt Boko Haram sects.

 

Retired colonel, Hassan Stan-Labo who made this call in an interview also berated the senate and Senator Ibrahim Gaidam who sponsored the bill.

 

The retired colonel was reacting to the comment made by the Kaduna state Governor Nasir El-Rufai when he visited communities invaded by armed bandits who killed at least fifty residents.

 

He said the issue of amnesty for repentant Boko Haram sects is a misplaced priority.

 

March 3, 2020 Vice President Says Federal Government Will Curb Proliferation Of Light Weapons

Vice President Says Federal Government Will Curb Proliferation Of Light Weapons

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, has given an assurance that the Federal Government would soon develop a clear-cut set of strategies to curb and curtail the proliferation of small and light weapons in the country.

 

He gave the assurance at a meeting with top security chiefs and members of the Presidential Committee on Small Arms and Light Weapons in Abuja.

 

According to a statement by his media aide, Laolu Akande, Prof Osinbajo chaired the inaugural meeting of the committee in line with the directive of the President.

 

The vice president decried that this fuelled the insurgency in the North East and other security challenges in the country.

 

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