President
Muhammadu Buhari welcomes the Leader of the U.S. Congress Delegation, Mr.
Darrill Issa, to a meeting at the Presidential Villa
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President Muhammadu
Buhari said on Monday that his administration has taken further steps to
recover looted Nigerian funds by identifying the banks and countries where the
monies were lodged. Speaking
at an audience with visiting United States Congressmen at the presidential
villa, Abuja, Mr. Buhari acknowledged the support and cooperation given his
administration by the international community in gathering all required
intelligence for tracing and recovering stolen national resources.
“We
are getting cooperation from the international community, including information
on ships that take crude oil from Nigeria and change direction, or pour their
contents into other ships mid-stream,” he said.
PREMIUM TIMES report continues:
“Some
monies were paid to individual accounts. We are identifying the financial
institutions and countries that are involved.
“I
have been assured that when we get all our documents together, the United
States and other countries will treat our case with sympathy,’’ the president
told the Congressmen led by Darrel Issa.
President
Buhari also told the lawmakers that his administration will encourage more
regular meetings of the Nigeria-United States Bi-National Commission.
He
said the commission could serve as a more useful platform for the promotion of
bilateral trade and economic relations as well as joint cooperation in the war
against terrorism.
Mr.
Darrel assured President Buhari that the United States will support Nigeria
against Boko Haram by providing training, intelligence and military platforms.
“We
look forward to helping you in many ways to end the Boko Haram insurgency and
the theft of crude oil in the Gulf of Guinea,’’ he said.
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