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    Ex-Nigerian Power Minister Sentenced to 75 Years in Corruption Case

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development in Nigeria’s fight against corruption, former Power Minister Saleh Mamman was sentenced to 75 years in prison last week. This verdict marks one of the rare instances where a high-profile government official has been held accountable for corruption charges. The lengthy sentence reflects the judiciary’s increasing resolve to tackle graft within the country’s public sector. However, despite the conviction, authorities have yet to determine Mamman’s current whereabouts, complicating efforts to enforce the ruling.

    Corruption has long been a major challenge in Nigeria, undermining economic growth and public trust in government institutions. The conviction of a former minister responsible for the power sector, which is critical to national development, sends a strong message about the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability. This case could set a precedent for future prosecutions of corrupt officials, potentially deterring similar misconduct. Meanwhile, the absence of Mamman raises concerns about the effectiveness of law enforcement and the need for improved mechanisms to track and apprehend fugitives.

    Notably, the power sector in Nigeria has faced numerous challenges, including infrastructure deficits and mismanagement, which have impacted millions of citizens. Holding a former minister accountable may contribute to reforms aimed at improving governance and service delivery. The international community and local stakeholders are closely watching this case as an indicator of Nigeria’s progress in combating corruption. As the search for Mamman continues, the government faces pressure to ensure that justice is fully served and that such high-profile convictions translate into tangible improvements in public administration.

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