/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

BREAKING: Court jails ex-Power Minister Saleh Mamman for 75 years

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Former Nigerian Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, has been sentenced to 75 years in prison by the Federal High Court in Abuja over corruption linked to the Mambilla and Zungeru hydroelectric power projects.

Justice James Omotosho delivered the judgment on Wednesday, convicting Mamman on a 12-count charge tied to the alleged diversion of funds connected to the multi-billion naira power projects.

According to reporting by Punch Newspapers, the court ordered that the prison terms run consecutively, resulting in a cumulative sentence of 75 years.

The judge also directed security agencies to arrest the former minister wherever he is found and ruled that the sentence would begin from the date of his arrest.

In addition, the court ordered the forfeiture of all monies and properties recovered from Mamman to the Federal Government. He was also directed to refund the outstanding balance from the alleged N22bn linked to the Mambilla and Zungeru hydroelectric power projects.

The case is one of Nigeria’s most high-profile corruption prosecutions involving a former cabinet minister in recent years.

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