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Nigeria arrests former minister in hiding after corruption conviction
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Nigeria arrests former minister in hiding after corruption conviction

May 20, 2026 3 Min Read
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Nigeria’s anti-corruption company introduced the arrest of former electrical energy minister Saleh Mamman, one week after he was sentenced to 75 years in jail on corruption fees.

The Financial and Monetary Crimes Fee (EFCC) stated Mamman was arrested within the northern state of Kaduna early Tuesday morning after “weeks of surveillance and intelligence gathering”.

The company stated in a press release that the previous minister had gone into hiding after being sentenced by a courtroom within the capital, Abuja, earlier this month.

Maman was discovered responsible on 12 fees associated to the misappropriation of funds earmarked for 2 hydroelectric tasks.

The courtroom dominated that prosecutors had confirmed their case past an affordable doubt. He was sentenced in absentia for failing to seem in courtroom.

His arrest on Tuesday marks a uncommon continuation within the battle in opposition to high-level corruption, amid a spate of convictions of senior authorities officers which are uncommon within the West African nation.

EFCC Chairman Ola Olukyoede stated authorities have been decided to make sure the previous minister accomplished his sentence.

“For us, this can be very essential that the convicts serve their sentences, given the seriousness of our method to tackling corruption,” he stated.

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The decide who dominated on his case stated in the course of the trial that the EFCC had confirmed that Mamman and his associates had diverted not less than 22 billion naira ($14 million, £10 million) from key energy tasks.

The decide stated the misappropriation of public funds was a gross abuse of the general public belief and that companies and associates have been used to siphon funds from the mission.

The previous minister has been sentenced to a number of jail phrases for a number of crimes, and these sentences will run consecutively for a complete of 75 years.

He’s additionally dealing with one other corruption trial in Abuja for alleged fraud involving N31 billion. Earlier this month, one other decide issued a warrant for his arrest after he failed to seem in courtroom within the case.

Mamman served as Nigeria’s Minister of Energy beneath former President Muhammadu Buhari from 2019 to 2021.

His conviction sparked anger over Nigeria’s lingering electrical energy issues, particularly since he had promised to enhance electrical energy provide throughout his tenure.

Regardless of being one in all Africa’s largest power producers, Nigeria nonetheless faces frequent energy outages and blackouts, affecting households and companies.

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Many individuals depend on gas mills for electrical energy, however rising gas prices are making this more and more tough.

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