A United States District Court, yesterday, dismissed a case by a
Nigerian lawyer seeking to stop the repatriation of over $550 million of
stolen funds during the regime of late General Sani Abacha (referred to
as the Abacha loot) to Nigeria until the payment of his legal fees
worth $320 million by the Nigerian Government.
The thrashing of the case by Justice John D. Bates of the U.S District
Court automatically clears the final legal hurdle for the return of the
loot to Nigeria to help it retool its plummeting economy which has
received heavy pummelling from falling oil prices and corruption.
The U.S-based Nigerian lawyer, Godson Nnaka, had laid claim to the fact
that the Nigerian Government must pay him the $320 million as legal fee
for the forfeiture of the $550 million of the Abacha loot still trapped
in the United States.
But the Judge, in dismissing Nnaka’s case, held the claimant was not
entitled to such payment since he was not a party to the forfeiture case
filed by the US Department of Justice in conjunction with Nigeria. So
the money is coming home now.
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