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309: 281:, during the consecration of a Catholic priest under his vicariate, expressed concern over what he described as "high level of impunity and abuse of human rights in the anti-corruption war of President Muhammadu Buhari". He accused Buhari of selective anti-graft war. He raised a concern over how Buhari disobeys court order in his fight against corruption. He said "In as much as we would want to commend President Buhari on his zero tolerance on corruption, it is very disheartening and a risk to our democracy that the President would have the impunity to set aside court orders under the guise of his anti-corruption war". 128:, the minister for international development, "UK is fully committed to helping Nigeria increase its security, stability and prosperity. "We would continue to provide capacity building, technical and investigative support to Nigeria to tackle corruption. Corruption in Nigeria also affects the UK directly. Where we have evidence, we will continue to take action to protect the integrity of the UK's financial system and prevent. Some Nigerian described the war as "perfect" while others described it as "selective". 78: 22: 437:
valuable byproducts for its own use. In 2012, PI&D demanded arbitration in London, alleging that Nigeria had not supplied the agreed quantity of gas or to construct the infrastructure it had agreed to build. The arbitral tribunal awarded damages of more than £4.8 billion. The compensation was valued £8.15 billion with interest when the case was heard in London High Court in December 2022.
388:. The investigative report indicated that a total sum of $ 2.2 billion was inexplicably disbursed into the office of the National Security Adviser in procurement of arms to fight against insurgency, but was not spent for the purpose for which the money was disbursed.Investigations on this illegal deal led to the arrest of 372:
currency scam. They were sacked and arraigned before a Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State, from Tuesday, June 2, 2015, to Thursday, June 4, 2015. They were sacked and imprisoned. In June 2015, President Buhari ordered the EFCC to reopen the $ 182m Halliburton bribery case following a request by the
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former Pension Reform Taskforce head Abdulrasheed Maina, who was arrested in the neighboring country of Niger after jumping bail, appeared in a Abuja court on a 12-count charge of fraud and money laundering. An accomplice Ali Ndume, a senator representing Borno South, was arrested after jumping bail as well.
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In May 2020, it was announced that Chinese construction entrepreneurs Meng Wei Kun and Xu Koi were arrested in Sokoto State on corruption charges involving bribes to former government officials in Zamfara State. Magu would also be arrested in July 2020 on corruption charges as well. In December 2020,
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was convicted by the Code of Conduct Tribunal on April 18, 2019 for false assets declaration. and accused Federal High Court Judge Adeniyi Ademola resigned involuntarily in December 2017 In December 2019, the country's controversial ex-Attorney General Mohammed Adoke, who was accused of being bribed
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and current minister of transport. He expressed concern on why these people had not been invited by the anti-graft agencies for questioning. He said "We are dissatisfied with the way the anti-corruption war is being fought and we are afraid that we may not achieve anything better than what we had
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In May 2018, the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) announced that 603 Nigerian figures had been convicted on corruption charges since Buhari took office in 2015. The EFCC also announced that for the first time in Nigeria's history, judges and top military officers including
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advised the president to shun selective justice and focus on good governance. On 21 January 2016, Fasheun urged the president to slow down in his fight against corruption saying that the government may run into problems in the way the anti-graft war is being handled by the president. He strongly
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Process and Industrial Developments Ltd (P&ID) entered into a 20-year contract with the Nigerian government for natural gas supply and processing. Nigeria was to provide the gas, which PI&D was to refine so that it could be used to power the Nigerian electrical grid. PI&D could keep
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was exposed following the interim report of Buhari's investigations committee on arms procurement under the Goodluck Jonathan administration. The committee report showed extra-budgetary spending to the tune of N643.8 billion and additional spending of about $ 2.2 billion in the foreign currency
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and Kola Aluko were named. Jide Omokore had volunteered to return the sum of $ 500 million to the federation account. In June 2015, six top officials of the Central Bank of Nigeria and 16 other employees of commercial banks were arrested by the anti-graft agency, the EFCC over 8 billion naira
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reported that Sheriff surrendered himself to the EFCC for questioning and was released on bail on 4 June 2015 according to Wilson Uwujaren, the anti-graft agency's spokesperson. Sheriff denied reports in the media that he was declared wanted, arrested and detained by the EFCC. According to
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was arrested by the anti-graft agency, EFCC on alleged misappropriation of 300 billion naira received from the federation account during his tenure as governor of Borno State, between 2003 and 2011. Although the investigation began in 2012 but was intensified in April 2015.
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described Buhari's anti-corruption war as a step in right direction. However, the president has been criticized and accused of leading a selective war against corruption. Several people claimed that his war against corruption focus on members of the opposition party, the
100:. This is a war against all forms of corruption in Nigeria. During the president's election campaign in 2015, he had vowed to fight against corruption and insecurity if elected. Since his election in April 2015, anti-graft war remain one of his topmost priority. The 343:, a Nigerian newspaper, Sheriff said "I was never invited, the EFCC never said they were declaring me wanted. It was the reports in the media that attracted my attention and I paid EFCC a visit. There was nothing about N300 billion." 292:
over the disobedience of court order by President Muhammadu Buhari in his fight against corruption. She called for Buhari's resignation or face impeachment proceedings. The petition was signed by over 200 lawyers in the country.
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on 31 October 2015, Debo Adeniran, the Executive Chairman of the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders claimed he had on several occasions, petitioned the president and the anti-graft agencies, the
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accused the president of bias in his anti-corruption war. He said he would rather fight corruption in his own way than to support Muhammadu Buhari's anti-corruption war.On 27 September 2015, Dr.
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component under the Goodluck Jonathan's watch. Preliminary investigation suggested that about $ 2 billion may have been disbursed for the procurement of arms to fight against
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challenged President Muhammadu to probe his military regime between 1983 and 1985 if he was really serious about anti-corruption war. He accused the president of violation of
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said "Buhari's anti-corruption war is selective and getting out of hand". Olu Falae had earlier been named one of the beneficiaries of the controversial
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retired service chiefs are being prosecuted for corruption. The successful prosecutions were also credited to EFCC head
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to grant oil licenses to Shell, was extradited to back Nigeria from Dubai and was immediately arrested.
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to deposit the sum of $ 20 billion of oil revenues into the federation account.
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exposed part of the illegal oil deals during the administration of President
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In a report titled "Heavy Knocks For Buhari’s Anti-Corruption" published by
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In January 2016, Carol Ajie, a constitutional lawyer petitioned President
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pledged her support for Buhari's anti-corruption war. According to
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extolled Buhari's the anti-corruption fight.In October 2015, the
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and the incumbent Minister for Power, Works and Housing in the
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levying corruption and misappropriation of fund against
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who allegedly masterminded the $ 2 billions arms deal
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anti-graft
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President of Nigeria
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John Kerry
World Economic Forum
Davos
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Grant Shapps
William Kumuyi
Deeper Christian Life Ministry
People's Democratic Party
Ibrahim Magu
Walter Onnoghen
Olu Falae
Federal Government of Nigeria
$ 2 billion arms deal
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Kaduna State
federal character law
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