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African viewpoint: Scramble for Nigeria’s $15m ‘bribe’

September 5, 2012   ·   13 Comments

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In our series of viewpoints from African journalists, Sola Odunfa in Lagos wonders about the fate of $15m (£12m) deposited in the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in 2007.

Somewhere in the vaults of the CBN a bag containing $15m has lain untouched for the past five years. It was taken there by an altruistic 47-year-old public servant who said he had been given the money as a bribe.

At the time of the deposit the story was incredible: The amount in Nigerian currency was far beyond the imagination of a majority of Nigeria’s 150 million people; who was the Nigerian so mindlessly rich to dash away such money or who would reject it under any circumstance?

The depositor was indeed a Nigerian – and a Nigerian police officer to boot. He was Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, then head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

When he took the cash to the CBN in 2007, he said that it was a bribe given to him by James Ibori, then governor of the oil-rich Delta state, to stop the investigation of allegations of monumental corruption against him. Of course, Ibori denied it.

Mr Ribadu was undaunted. At the end of investigations he slammed a charge of 170 counts of corruption at the Federal High Court on Ibori, who was now out of his gubernatorial chair. The charge included the alleged attempted bribery.

Ibori was not only a state governor when he committed the alleged crimes, he was also a powerful member of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and a financier of the presidential campaign of President Shehu Yar’Adua, now late. Which court in Nigeria would touch him?

The charge was struck out wholesale. Ibori walked tall from the court, cheered on by hundreds of party supporters and officials of the state government.

Dog fight

They danced too soon. Mr Ribadu had filed complaints with the Metropolitan Police in Britain and they were stalking Ibori.

Efforts were made by the Nigerian government to stop the investigations abroad, but in vain. Mr Ribadu had given London all the evidence needed to prosecute the case.

Coincidentally Mr Ribadu fell out of favour with the government at about the same time, and he was dismissed from office. Now, remember that the $15m alleged bribe remained in the CBN. Ibori could not retrieve it because he had denied giving it.

The Metropolitan Police eventually caught up with him in Dubai, had him extradited to the UK and charged him with fraud and money laundering. Five months ago Ibori was convicted and sentenced to 13 years in prison.

Now, a dog fight has started in Nigeria to claim the $15m. The Nigerian government which shielded Ibori wants it. Delta State which said Ibori did not steal while serving as governor has staked a claim.

A faceless politician and a former adviser to former President Olusegun Obasanjo have joined in with a claim that they gave the money to Mr Ribadu for a different purpose.

Have they all no shame? Hail, Mallam Ribadu, wherever you may be now.

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Readers Comments (13)

  1. Khalid says:

    These Fufu and Monkey head eating people are so stupid, and they don't even know it.

  2. mohamed cheers says:

    That's Oil rich Nigeria. The problem with Nigeria..never had a good democratization peoples
    civil liberties good Governments since Independence. Nigeria really needs a change of
    good wind like the Arab Spring uprisings to get rid of corrupted govts.
    Cheers.

  3. kaboon says:

    why don't they talk about zoomalia were leaders are stealing their own starving people food aid and then selling the food.

    • somaliaquuen says:

      I don't understand why your been 2 face i mean you are the same as puntlandgeeezer. Thats why somalia and somaliland would never move foward cuz ppl like.

    • tr says:

      AL-xawayaan,Al-dameerow kabooon,how about The hargiesa council stealing food donated WFD to Those people in drought areas and Than framing innocent reginal civil servant worker.selling public land to Three different people not collecting The garbages from The streets,no one know where The money donated kuwait goverm to build hargeisa airport went.SO,DON’T START CORRUPTION ISSUES BECAUSE NO ONE IS WOREST THAN HARGEISA COUNCIL.

      • kaboon says:

        al-dar00d scum TR

        boosaaso is the worst place in east Africa. you can't compare boosaaso to any village in somaliland. there is more garbage and trash in boosaaso then any other Somali city . i feel sorry for ugly dar00ds like you.

        • Warsame says:

          Well done Kaboon,

          These monkeys from Zoomalia will never learn their lessons, unless we go and show them what hell on earth means.

        • sadaxle says:

          Al-xawayaan kaboon+warsame are The some diluted person double xawayaan.somali civilization started in bosaso while your keens wondering around in The bushes with naked.

          • kaboon says:

            sadaxle and tr is a dar00d scum. he is a 35 year old jobless man on welfare. dar00d foqol dar00d

             
    • whineforit says:

      @kaboon, Zoomaalia is being helped by the rest. WHY? So they look good and gain a point. Somalis have been leaders for so long in Africa but now they are getting used for revenge by all the African countries that didn't do so well before. Life is a roller coaster which we ride or get off. Somalilander got off that ride and see the others puking, laughing and frightened all at the same time. Watch the show but stay of the ride

  4. sahra says:

    kaboon and warsame you both sound so scare time to make fun of Somalia is over we have start recovering from that nightmare and great things are head of us some people who though they would climb the ladder on our back are find out the make up Somalia nation hater die god bless Somali Viva Somalia

    • somaliaquuen says:

      Ameen sister.

      • kaboon says:

        ok keep dreaming . sahra is another ugly jobless single mother on welfare in the UK.


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