Why 36 State Attorneys General Sued AGF To Supreme Court
Faith Ukanwa
Aug 17, 2021
The Attorneys General of the 36 states of the Federation have filed a suit action against the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), led by Abubakar Malami.
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The state Attorneys filed a suit before the supreme Court over the government's failure to remit funds into the federal account.
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According to the suit marked; SC/CV/395/2021, the 36 Attorneys General are seeking for;
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"a declaration that by the provisions of Section 162(1) and Section 162(10) of the Constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), all income, returns, proceeds or receipts howsoever described derived from confiscated, forfeited and/or recovered assets constitute revenue of the federal republic of Nigeria, which must be remitted to federation account for the collective benefit of the federal, state and local governments.
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"A declaration that the failure and/or refusal of President Muhammadu Buhari, the minister of finance, the office of the AGF, and the accountant-general of the federation, and all other relevant authorities and/or agencies of the federation to remit the receipts, income, returns or proceeds derived from all assets recovered, seized, confiscated and forfeited into the federation account to be distributed in accordance with the provisions of the ConstitutionÔÇØ is unconstitutional.ÔÇØ
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They also prayed the court to declare that "it is unconstitutional for the President, through the federal Minister of Finance, the AGF, or any other authority whatsoever, to utilize, apply, allocate, expend and appropriate same to itself or distribute same in any other manner howsoever without due allocation from the federation.ÔÇØ
According to them, "between 2015 till date, the FRN (Federal Republic of Nigeria) has secured both international and municipal forfeiture, recovery and repatriation of "stolen assetsÔÇØ in the sum of NI,836,906,543,658.73, about 167 properties, 450 Cars, 300 Trucks and cargoes, and 20,000,000 barrels of crude oil worth over N450millionÔÇØ, and had failed to remit same as required by the Constitution.
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— Faith Ukanwa