President of
World Bank Group, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, is insisting that it played only a limited
role in the spending of recovered loot from late Gen. Sani Abacha, as “the
funds
were returned directly from Switzerland to the Nigerian government.”
The bank was
responding to the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP’s)
letter dated April 28, 2017, seeking clarifications on its role in the spending
of recovered funds stolen by Abacha.
Kim in a
letter received by SERAP yesterday said “The Bank’s role in this particular
case was limited by the design and different from the type of comprehensive
audits we can do when funds are spent in projects supported by the bank.”
The letter
signed on his behalf by World Bank Country Director for Nigeria Africa Region,
Rachid Benmessaoud, reads in part: “The funds were returned directly from
Switzerland to the Nigerian government. They were programmed into the national
budget and utilized by the Nigerian government in line with its National
Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS). As agreed with the
Nigerian and Swiss governments, the bank’s role was limited to carrying out an
ex-post analysis on their use with a particular focus on their contribution to
the NEEDS.
“We do share
your deep commitment to fighting corruption and promoting transparency and
accountability. These are key ingredients to successful development and
economic wellbeing.’’
We believe
that the work organizations like SERAP are doing is critical to achieve our
common goal of improving the lives of people in Nigeria and beyond.”
The World
Bank had early in the year told SERAP that it could not locate any additional
information on the projects executed with recovered stolen public funds by the
late Abacha.
But
dissatisfied, SERAP petitioned Dr. Kim requesting him to use his “good offices
and leadership position to urgently address the public perception that the
World Bank is seeking to distance itself from responsibility over alleged
mismanagement in the spending of recovered Abacha loot.”
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