In the midst of what can only be described as a shameful tussle 
between the Federal Government and the government of Delta State for the
 ownership of the yet unclaimed money recovered from former Delta State 
Governor, James Ibori, a university don has advised that the money be re-invested in the education system.
The don, Prof Ayodele Jegede, a University of Ibadan lecturer has advised President Goodluck Jonathan to order that recovered stolen money be re-invested in the education system. According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN),
 Jegede made this call on Tuesday in Ibadan while thanking the former 
Ogun State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Sina Kawonise, for 
renovating some offices in the institution at the cost of N2.1m.
Professor Jegede said all the stolen money recovered from corrupt 
former governors and other public office holders should be invested in 
the development of the education sector. In his words the don said, “The
 latest of such funds are those from James Ibori
 running into several millions of dollars… The recovered funds should be
 invested in education to build young Nigerians who can make the dream 
of the founding fathers come to reality.”
He continues: “It should not be sent back to state government or be 
kept in the Federal Government vault because it may soon disappear… I am
 saying that funds recovered from fraudulent practices should be 
dedicated to a project.” He then submitted that every such recovered 
fund should be dedicated to building an infrastructure for Nigerians in 
the health, education and power sectors.
 
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