
UN official,
Antonio Maria Costa, executive director of United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime, UNODC, has given his view on the implications of the
huge resources being plundered by the Nigerian administrative system.
By some estimates close to US $400 billion was stolen between 1960 and 1999. Sani Abacha alone is estimated to have stolen the equivalent of 2 – 3 per cent of the country’s GDP for every year that he was President.

“That is a
staggering – almost “astronomical” – amount of money because if you were
to put 400 billion dollar bills end-to-end, you could make 75 round
trips to the moon! Concretely, those 400 billion dollars could have
translated into millions of vaccinations for children; thousands of
kilometres of roads; hundreds of schools, hospitals and water treatment
facilities that never came to be.”
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