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Nigerian court sentences ex-power minister Mamman to 75 years in prison for fraud

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ABUJA, May 13 (Reuters) - ‌A Nigerian court on Wednesday sentenced ​former power minister Saleh Mamman to 75 years in prison ⁠after convicting him of laundering 33.8 billion naira ($24.71 million), the country's anti-graft agency said, a rare conviction ​against corrupt officials in the West African nation. 

* Justice James ‌Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja sentenced Mamman after finding him guilty on all 12 counts filed ⁠by the Economic and Financial Crimes ⁠Commission (EFCC), the agency said in a post on X. 

* The EFCC charged Mamman with laundering 33.8 billion naira through private companies, funds that prosecutors said were ‌proceeds of unlawful activity linked to government-financed hydroelectric projects, ⁠including the Mambilla and Zungeru ‌power plants.

* Mamman, who served as ​minister of power in 2019, was sentenced in absentia under the law. The court ordered Nigerian ‌and international security agencies to arrest ​Mamman and hand him ⁠over to correctional authorities to serve his ‌sentence.

* Nigeria has long grappled ⁠with high-profile corruption cases involving public officials, with the EFCC tasked with prosecuting financial crimes. The Mamman ​case centers on funds ‌meant for critical power infrastructure projects in Africa's most ⁠populous nation, where electricity ​shortages remain widespread.

($1 = 1,367.84 naira)

(Reporting by Chijioke Ohuocha in ​AbujaEditing by Matthew Lewis)

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