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Dua
11-21-2009, 11:55 PM
Ribadu tells of Nigeria corruption battle

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Nuhu Ribadu is a man who continues to divide Nigerian public opinion two years after the anti-corruption campaigner was forced from his job. His supporters portray him as a relentless pursuer of the thieves in high places who have kept most residents of this oil-rich country mired in poverty.

As chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr Ribadu even sent his own boss - the inspector general of police - to prison. He brought more than 1,000 cases to court, and secured 270 convictions. Before his appointment no company in Nigeria had ever been charged for bribery. However, his critics accused him of being a political hatchet-man.
They accused him of only pursuing cases against enemies of former President Olusegun Obasanjo and leaving his friends untouched.

Dismissed

Shortly after Mr Obasanjo left office in 2007, Mr Ribadu was removed from his post and sent on a year's "training course". "I was dismissed," he told the BBC World Service's Outlook programme. "There was a clear signal that no-one should do anything about fighting corruption. That is very sad." He soon fled the country because, he says, two attempts were made on his life - one while he was driving. "Some people were hired, and their responsibility was to get me. "They came quite close. The individual behind the driver brought out his hand and shot three shots at my car. Luckily my car is bulletproof. "When they attempted that, I left the country the next day."

Raw cash

As head of the EFCC, Mr Ribadu found himself in a potentially lucrative position should he succumb to the same corruption that grips the nation. "They'll try everything," he said.
"They will attempt to bribe you. If it fails, they will blackmail you and try to make a mess of your name." One extraordinary bribery attempt sticks out in his mind. "One of them gave me $15 million in cash. Raw cash. American dollars. "I got my people to take it to Central Bank of Nigeria and deposit it there. We used it as an exhibit in the trial against the individual. We got him locked for about two or three months in jail while I was office."

But James Ibori, a former governor of the oil-rich Delta state and key backer of new President Umara Yar'Adua, was freed on bail and his case has since languished in the courts.

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Mr Ibori's $35m assets included
several properties in London


Soon after this case Mr Ribadu was removed from his post.
'It's not over' Since leaving the country, he has found himself at the centre of allegations over his own professional conduct - being accused of not declaring assets. He says he will not return to Nigeria to challenge the allegations. "The reason why they are doing that is simply thinking 'lets get him back in to the country. We'll seize his own documents, possibly get him behind bars.'"
"It's as much as saying 'Go and get killed'. And I think that is not right. I love life, I want to live."
He did, however, make a brief appearance in Lagos in September for the funeral of human rights activist Gani Fawehinmi, even though the authorities were supposedly desperate to find him.

Mr Ribadu does vow to return home to finish his work. "I will certainly go back to Nigeria. It's not over. "This is the sad story of our own country. This is money belonging to the people.
"This is what is supposed to be used to solve the problem that we are facing. Look at how it's being wasted. See what is happening with our people. Today they use the money to fight for their own survival, they give it to lawyers across the world, they buy private jets.

"Total waste."


Sasa bado tunafikiri kweli Kikwete ataweza kuwachukulia hatua Mkapa, EL, Chenge, RA na wengineo ambao ukweli unaonekana wazi kwamba walifanya/wamefanya makosa? Thubutu!

Dua
11-26-2009, 09:56 PM
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Jakaya Kikwete akijaribu kutatua matatizo ya WTZ kwenye bembea nchini Jamaica

mwanakijiji
12-06-2009, 12:25 AM
sisi tumekwisha kwa kweli! Halafu ujue alikuwa Ngorongoro muda si mrefu kwa mapamziko.

Ach-F
12-17-2009, 11:18 PM
Nigeria dismisses James Ibori money laundering charges



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A UK court has frozen assets
worth $35m it says belong to James Ibori




The former governor of Nigeria's oil-rich Delta State has been cleared of 170 charges of corruption - involving the laundering of millions of dollars. The federal court in Asaba said there was no clear evidence against James Ibori, governor from 1999 to 2007. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which brought the prosecution, described the judgement as hazy and pledged to appeal against it. Nigeria is frequently cited as one of the world's most corrupt countries. The BBC's Ahmed Idris in Abuja says the government has had to defend itself recently amid growing anger that it is slowing down its anti-corruption drive.

'Menace of corruption'

The EFCC promised to appeal to a higher court and said they would "leave no stone unturned" in their efforts to bring a prosecution against Mr Ibori. "This kind of judgement, if not challenged, is capable of deepening the menace of corruption in our country," the commission said in a statement. The EFCC initially brought charges against Mr Ibori in early December 2007. In the same year a UK court froze assets allegedly belonging to Mr Ibori worth $35m (?21m). His annual salary was less than $25,000. He had already left the UK when his assets were seized. Former EFCC head Nuhu Ribadu was removed from his post just two weeks after the charges were brought against Mr Ibori. Mr Ibori is a strong ally of President Umaru Yar'Adua, while Mr Ribadu was seen as close to his predecessor, Olusegun Obasanjo. Under Nigeria's federal system, state governors enjoy wide powers.

Those running oil-rich states have budgets larger than those of several African countries. They enjoy immunity from prosecution while in power. Several have faced corruption charges since leaving office after the last election in 2007. But just one former governor has so far been convicted - Edo State's former chief Lucky Igbinedion, who was fined $25,000 for embezzling $21m.

Such type of thieves can only be set free in Afica and specifically Nigeria and Tanzania. We have got ours Rostam Azizi Fisadi Papa la Chama Cha Majambazi but because Jakaya kikwete is a friend nothing will happen to him. No wonder why he wants judges to clear his name on Richimonduli saga.


Africa kuna mijambazi linasamehe millioni 35 ... ... .. kama Chenge mwenye vijisenti Channel Islands!

Dua
12-24-2009, 03:42 PM
Hivi sisi Tanzania tulimuuliza Chenge kama alilipa kodi kwenye vijisenti vyake alivyoweka nje? Au TRA ndio washiriki wenzake?

mwanakijiji
01-15-2010, 07:52 AM
unauliza hivyo tu.. mbona swali moja hadi leo halijajibiwa; je alitangaza mali hizo kwenye fomu zake za kutangaza mali?