SERAP gives FG 7-day ultimatum to disclose how recovered Abacha loot was expended since 1999
SERAP is also asking the FG to disclose details of projects executed with the Abacha loot and their locations, details of companies and contractors involved in the execution of any of such projects, details of all the agreements on the loot, the roles played by the World Bank and other actors, as well as the implementation status of all projects since 1999.
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