The South African Government has returned the $15m earlier seized from Nigeria.
This disclosure was made by South African Ambassador to Nigeria, Lulu Mnguni, at a news conference on Friday.
The
country had, on September 5, 2014, seized $9.3m cash belonging to
Nigeria and a month later seized another $5.7m, claiming that both funds
were to be used for illegal purchase of arms.
But Nigeria’s
National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, explained that the transactions
were legal, urging the South African Government to stop actions that
could degenerate to a diplomatic showdown.
Mnguni also spoke on
the collapsed building in the Synagogue church in Lagos State and its
effect on the relationship between the two countries.
He said that the two countries had come a long way and that the development would only make them remain stronger.
“South
Africa’s relations with Nigeria has come a long way, so now this
actually will make us much closer, to see how we can close some of these
gaps that result in such accidents”, he said.
The South African ambassador added that the seizure of the funds was in no way related to the Synagogue collapse.
“South Africa’s relation with Nigeria is priceless; it cannot be sold for $15m”, he said.
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