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Court sentences ex-Power Minister, Mamman to 75 years imprisonment

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The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has sentenced former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, to 75 years in prison for stealing public funds totalling about N33.8 billion.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, brought the case before the court.


Mamman was accused of money laundering and conspiracy involving funds meant for the Zungeru and Mambilla hydroelectric power projects.

The ruling marks a major escalation from the earlier stage, where the court only dismissed his no-case submission and ordered him to open his defence.


Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court on Wednesday sentenced former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, to 75 years’ imprisonment in absentia over a N33.8bn money laundering and fraud case instituted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.


The court convicted Mamman on all 12 counts filed against him by the anti-graft agency, holding that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

Justice Omotosho ordered that the prison terms would run consecutively and not concurrently, bringing the total jail term to 75 years.

The judge sentenced the former minister to seven years’ imprisonment each on counts 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 without an option of fine.


He also sentenced him to three years’ imprisonment on count four with an option of a N10m fine and two years’ imprisonment on count five without an option of fine.

The judge held that Mamman’s absence in court during the judgment and sentencing proceedings was a deliberate attempt to frustrate the administration of justice.


Relying on provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, the court agreed with EFCC counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), that sentencing could validly proceed despite the defendant’s absence.


Justice Omotosho subsequently ordered all security agencies, including Interpol, to arrest Mamman wherever he is found and hand him over to the Nigerian Correctional Service to begin serving his sentence.


The court ruled that the jail term would commence from the date of his arrest.

The judge also ordered the final forfeiture of recovered funds, foreign currencies, and properties linked to the convict, including properties traced to him in Abuja.


He further directed Mamman to refund the outstanding balance from the N22bn the prosecution established was diverted from funds meant for the Mambilla and Zungeru hydroelectric power projects.


Mamman, who served under former President Muhammadu Buhari, was initially arraigned in July 2024 on allegations bordering on conspiracy and money laundering involving N33.8bn in a suit marked FHC/ABJ/CR/273/2024.


Justice Omotosho had on May 7 convicted the former minister in absentia after holding that the EFCC established his culpability beyond reasonable doubt and subsequently issued a warrant for his arrest.

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