Loot Recovered So Far Not Enough To Revive The Economy - Lai Mohammed
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and
Culture, has explained that the looted fund recovered so far by government is
far cry from what the country needs to revive the economy.
He said this on Friday on a News Agency of Nigeria Forum in
Abuja.
According to him, the amount of money recovered is always
being made public.
He further said that, “What we have recovered and if my
record is right is about N78 billion, and 3 million dollars.
“We have been able to block various accounts in which about
9 billion dollar is found but those are not money available to us because we
are still in court over them.
“The government spends N165 billion every month to pay
federal civil servants, even what has been so far recovered will not even pay
50 per cent of the salaries in a month.’’
Mohammed assured Nigerians that every penny recovered will
be judiciously spent and nobody could re-loot what had been recovered under the
administration.
The minister explained further that Nigerians should
understand that what had been recovered was so little compared to what the
people needed on a continuous basis.
On budget release, he recalled that the Federal Ministry of
Finance released N400 billion for capital projects, mostly on roads, railway,
and power.
“N400 billion seems a lot, but you must also understand
that for three or four years contractors were not paid.
“So, when we paid this money to contractors, they also use
part of it to settle their own debt, they use part of it to recall laid off
staff.
“But the truth of the matter is that many of them have been
paid, they are yet to mobilise to site and they cannot do so until the rains
are over.
Mohammed said that what the government owed the contractors
was about N2 trillion.
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