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Nigerian President Declares Assets
By BASHIR ADIGUN 06.28.07, 3:13 PM ET
President Umaru Yar'Adua declared about $5 million in personal assets on Thursday, saying public financial disclosures should be standard practice as Nigeria battles to curb official corruption.
Yar'Adua, who took power May 29 with a promise to fight graft in one of the world's most-corrupt nations, said he owned several buildings across northern Nigeria, where his family is prominent in business and politics.
While Yar'Adua was compelled by law to declare to authorities his finances - worth about 653 million naira, or about $5 million - he made the declaration public as an inducement to other politicians, his spokesman said.
"While the constitution does not currently compel any public official to declare his assets publicly, President Yar'Adua intends to work with the leadership of the National Assembly to see what can be done to make assets declaration an effective weapon in the fight against corruption and abuse of office," spokesman Olusegun Adeniyi said.
{mosgoogle}Nigeria is regularly rated among the world's most corrupt nations and politicians and government workers are routinely found pilfering from the public coffers.
Yar'Adua's predecessor, Olusegun Obasanjo, made fighting corruption a stated goal, and Yar'Adua promised to continue the efforts.
The World Bank says at least $300 million in government funds cannot be accounted for over the decades in Africa's biggest oil producer.
ASSET DECLARATION OF UMAR MUSA YAR'AADUA
As of June 28, 2007
Compiled by Nigerianmuse from various media reports
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ITEM |
AMOUNT (Naira) |
SUBTOTAL
(Naira) |
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A |
Cash in Nigerian Banks: |
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132,396, 162.21 |
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Bank PHB, Nagogo Road, Katsina branch |
26,602,681.01 |
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Bank PHB, Apapa Lagos Branch |
12,000,264.21 |
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Bank PHB, Head Office,Kaduna |
4,999,947.22 |
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UB Plc (formerly Intercity), Imani Branch, Abuja (loan & debit) |
26,817,362.19 |
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UB Plc, Imani Branch, Abuja (loan & debit) |
61,975,907.58 |
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Subtotal |
132,396,162.21 |
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B |
Cash in Hand
(derived from savings, campaign and post campaign contributions) |
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7,500,000 |
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C |
Details of property in Nigeria |
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527,000,000 |
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Yar'Adua Quarters Katsina (acquired through inheritance in 1997) |
105,000,000 |
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Multi-storey building in Abuja (land granted to him in 1998) |
212,000,000 |
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Duplex, in Malali, Kaduna (gift from late brother Shehu) |
120,000,000 |
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7-Bedroom duplex in Kaduna (built in 1987) |
90,000,000 |
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Subtotal |
527,000,000 |
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D |
Undeveloped Plots
Asokoro New Layout (granted in 1998) |
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50,000,000 |
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E |
Farms |
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25,000,000 |
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Farm in Ruwan Godiya, Katsina (acquired in 1982) |
10,000,000 |
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Farm in Ajiwa, Katsina (acquired in 1993) |
15,000,000 |
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25,000,000 |
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F |
Vehicles |
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181,550,000 |
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Honda Accord AC 151 ABC |
350,000 |
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Mercedes Benz |
6,500,000 |
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29 new (campaign) vehicles |
174,700,000 |
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Subtotal |
181,550,000 |
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G |
Household Furniture |
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3,000,000 |
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H |
Details of Spouse's Properties |
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19,000,000 |
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3 local houses (acquired 1998) |
1,500,000 |
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1 twin bungalow (acquired in 2002) |
15,000,000 |
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3 vacant plots (acquired in 2003) |
2,500,000 |
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Subtotal |
19,000,000 |
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I |
Investments in and outside Nigeria |
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Habib Nigeria Bank PLC shares (acquired in 1998) |
2,000,000 units |
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Intercity Bank Plc shares |
100,000 units |
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Muradi Hotels Ltd. Shares |
100,000 units |
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J |
GRAND TOTAL ASSETS (minus worth of shares) |
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945,446, 162.21 |
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K |
LIABILITIES
[Unity Bank Plc, Imani Estate Branch, Maitama, Abuja ] |
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88,793,269.77 |
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L |
TOTAL NET WORTH |
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856,652,892.44 |
NM COMMENTARY
COMPATRIOTS:
Although I am TROUBLED by ANY MAN in Nigeria being worth almost ONE BILLION NAIRA, this is a REMARKABLE DECLARATION that we all must commend Umar Musa Yar'Adua for.
Simply brilliant!
This opens up a Pandora's box......
We shall see.
Bolaji Aluko

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Posted by easekieled| 28.06.2007 17:25