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Nigeria 'using Abacha cash well' | Nigeria 'using Abacha cash well' |
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Nigeria is using funds it regained from the former military ruler, Sani Abacha, to boost health, education and transport, the World Bank has said. | Nigeria is using funds it regained from the former military ruler, Sani Abacha, to boost health, education and transport, the World Bank has said. |
A Swiss court returned $458m (£257m) of stolen funds to Nigeria last year, on condition it was spent on development and monitored by the World Bank. | A Swiss court returned $458m (£257m) of stolen funds to Nigeria last year, on condition it was spent on development and monitored by the World Bank. |
Now, a World Bank review has found that half the projects begun with the looted cash have been successfully completed. | Now, a World Bank review has found that half the projects begun with the looted cash have been successfully completed. |
Nigeria is lacking in infrastructure, despite its abundant oil wealth. | Nigeria is lacking in infrastructure, despite its abundant oil wealth. |
The World Bank review said the monitored projects were being implemented across the country, and most of those not yet finished were heading for completion. | |
Frozen funds | Frozen funds |
A World Bank statement said the stolen funds were "utilised for development projects in five sectors". | A World Bank statement said the stolen funds were "utilised for development projects in five sectors". |
It said the study showed significant increases in spending in 2004 in areas such as power, roads, water, education and health. | It said the study showed significant increases in spending in 2004 in areas such as power, roads, water, education and health. |
Mr Abacha was in power from 1993 to 1998 and is thought to have embezzled billions of dollars. | Mr Abacha was in power from 1993 to 1998 and is thought to have embezzled billions of dollars. |
Following his death in 1998, Nigeria started trying to claw back money that had been deposited outside the country. | Following his death in 1998, Nigeria started trying to claw back money that had been deposited outside the country. |
In 1999, Swiss authorities originally froze funds linked to Mr Abacha found in its banks. | In 1999, Swiss authorities originally froze funds linked to Mr Abacha found in its banks. |
However, they refused to return them until they were given guarantees about how the money would be used. | However, they refused to return them until they were given guarantees about how the money would be used. |
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