Connect with us

FEATURED

Nigeria To Receive $150mn Abacha Loot As Grant From France

Published

on

Abacha Loot
Late General Sani Abacha, Nigeria's ex-military head of state

France is set to release a total of $150 million stolen by former Head of State, late General Sani Abacha, back to Nigeria.

Mrs Catherine Colonna, Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs of the French Republic, disclosed this during a press briefing in Abuja on Friday.

She said the fund would be returned to Nigeria in the form of a grant.



“I also informed President Tinubu that, in response to the request submitted by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Justice, and in agreement with the US Administration, France will return to Nigeria the assets stolen from the Nigerian people by General Sani Abacha and his family, that have been frozen in France since 2021.

“We will start discussions with the Nigerian administration in order to allocate these 150 million US dollars to development projects benefiting the population, according to the priorities of the Nigerian government,” Mrs Colonna said.

Advertisement

She disclosed that she was in Nigeria to meet with the new government and to reaffirm France’s will to strengthen her cooperation with Nigeria in all areas.

While noting that her country had greatly reinforced her partnership in the economic sector over the last few years, she said France wanted to go even further in the relationship.

“Nigeria, the Giant of Africa, the continent’s leading economy, is also France’s first trade partner in Sub-Saharan Africa. French foreign direct investments in Nigeria have doubled over the last ten years and now exceed 10 billion euros.

“More than 100 French companies are already working here. They do not simply sell French products; they invest in Nigeria’s economy, creating jobs (10 000 jobs as we speak), factories, farms and vocational training centres.

“Our goal for the coming years is to further increase these investments in Nigeria, but also the investments of Nigerian companies in France,” she said.

She said the French Government also invests directly in Nigeria through financing from the French Development Agency (AFD, Agence française de développement), adding that since 2010, France had mobilized close to 3 billion euros to support the emergence of Nigeria.

Advertisement

She said AFD is carrying out projects in 26 out of the 36 States of Nigeria.

Mrs Colonna said her country’s top priority was to help develop the cultural and creative industries in Nigeria.

“They are already recognized worldwide and have a huge potential to be developed. We support creators and entrepreneurs in the fields of animation, video games, music, fashion and design, to help them tap into international markets.

“l signed this morning with the Minister of Finance an investment agreement for an amount of 100 million euros, for the l-Dice program, through which AFD is going to support Nigerian entrepreneurs in digital and creative industries. We provide financing, expertise, but also exposure in France and in our outstanding Cultural network in Nigeria, including the French Institute in Abuja and 10 Alliances Francaises,” she said.

(Daily Trust)

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment
FEATURED3 hours ago

Police Arrest 45-year-old Malami in Delta, Recover Guns

NEWS4 hours ago

LASU Undergraduate Wins ₦50M Natl Venture Grant for Innovation to Combat Student Housing Fraud

FEATURED5 hours ago

Why We Arrested Content Creator Justice Crack — Nigerian Army

FEATURED7 hours ago

Why I Left the PDP with My Exco, Entire Structure for APM — Bauchi Gov Bala Mohammed

FEATURES9 hours ago

Cassava Republic Author Makes Women’s Prize Shortlist in its 20th Year

NEWS14 hours ago

DOPF Prepares to Mark World Press Freedom Day in Asaba

ENTERTAINMENT24 hours ago

Carter Efe Stuns Fans, Knocks Out Portable in #ChaosInTheRing Boxing Showdown!

FEATURED1 day ago

Police Arrest 15 in Hideout Raid in Delta, Recover Two Guns, Illicit Drugs

FEATURED1 day ago

2027: Guwor, Erijo, Otuaro, Omu, Macaulay, Ukodhiko, Pondi, Others Rally Support as Sen. Joel-Onowakpo Declares Second Term Bid

FEATURED1 day ago

May Day: Nigerian Workers are Driving Force Behind Govt’s Progress – Oborevwori

FEATURED1 day ago

Amid Evidence Showing Injury, Delta Police Say No Live Ammunition Fired at Youth After Tear Gas Shooting

Akpeki
FEATURED1 day ago

Delta APC Denies Allegation of Refusing to Sell Nomination Forms to Assembly Aspirants

FEATURED2 days ago

EFCC Quizzes Paramount Energy’s MD for Alleged N72.3million Fraud in Enugu

Rivers Assembly
FEATURED2 days ago

Delta PDP Hails Supreme Court’s Ruling, Urges Party’s Defectors to Return

FEATURED2 days ago

S’Court Declares PDP Ibadan Convention Invalid, Dissolves Turaki-led Faction

Advertisement
Advertisement

z