Part of the conditions is that the fund
will be used for projects that will benefit Nigerians and they (the
projects) must be monitored by the World Bank.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffery Onyeama said that the government was working on the modalities for the repatriation.
Speaking shortly after holding a meeting
with the Swiss Foreign Minister, Didier Burkhalter, on Tuesday in
Abuja, Onyeama explained that Nigeria had signed an agreement with the
Swiss government in the area of human right and migration.
He said, “It is $321m that we are
looking at repatriating to Nigeria and the modalities are basically
legal framework for that, mutual legal assistance framework that we are
trying to put in place and there are pre-conditions that are also in
place already and this requires monitoring mechanism.
“So, we have to agree beforehand as a
pre-condition on what the money would be used for and the World Bank
would be part of the monitoring process to ensure that the money is used
for the benefit of Nigerian people.”
The Minister stated that Burkhalter’s visit
was significant as it marked the commencement of the fund repatriation
process, noting that other looted funds may be discovered in hidden
accounts in Swiss banks.
Burkhalter said his country and Nigeria
have a very constructive relation, adding that Switzerland planned to
open a consulate in Lagos that would boost economic relations between the two countries.
He said his country would repatriate $321mn to Nigeria and pledged Switzerland’s continued assistance to IDPs in the country.
“We would continue to help in the
humanitarian assistance in the North, for those who are suffering and we
would try to write another chapter of the history of illicit asset
recovery and restitutions from Switzerland to Nigeria,” Burkhalter said.
Source: PunchNg
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