By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Disclaimer.
Accept
Facebook X-twitter Youtube Tiktok Whatsapp
The Track News Nigeria

Politics

National

Politics

Corruption Watch

Nigerians in Diaspora

Metro

Web3

Hot News
Electricity gap: Dangote targets 20,000MW power investment
Kano Emirship: I did not endorse Sanusi, says Ganduje
Kogi govt confirms rescue of all abducted orphanage children
Court convicts ex-power minister Saleh Mamman over N33.8bn fraud
Ganduje publicly recognises Sanusi II as Emir of Kano
Tinubu reassigns Fani-Kayode as ambassador-designate to South Africa
Plateau : Many feared dead as gunmen attack mourners at mass burial
Senate row erupts as Akpabio, Oshiomhole clash over amended rule
Police arrest five over sexual, child abuse cases in Anambra
Wike mocks Obi’s defection, says ex-Anambra gov seeks ‘food is ready’ party
Panic in Makurdi as suspected cult clash leaves three dead
“I don’t see them in my class” Charly Boy slams Sowore, Adeyanju, calls out ‘fake activists’
“I nearly died in that ring” Carter Efe cries out over unpaid N50m boxing prize
“We need more Michael Jacksons” Korede Bello sparks debate over call for larger families
Davido Suspends Music Career For Two Months To Lead Adeleke Re-Election Campaign In Osun
“Biggie is calling”: BBNaija Season 11 teaser sparks frenzy
2027: Obi working for Tinubu, Adeyanju Alleges 
Xenophobia: Oshiomhole Calls For Economic Retaliation, Seeks Withdrawal Of MTN, DSTV Licences
All police officers should have their name tags – Disu
Obi was never interested in ADC’s manifestos, he just wanted the tickets – Bolaji Abdullahi
The Track News Nigeria

Politics

National

National
Politics
Corruption Watch
Tech
Diaspora Nigeria
Investigative Reports
Society and Lifestyle
Opinion & Editorials
Business & Economy
World View
Crypto & Blockchain
Hot News
Electricity gap: Dangote targets 20,000MW power investment
Kano Emirship: I did not endorse Sanusi, says Ganduje
Kogi govt confirms rescue of all abducted orphanage children
Court convicts ex-power minister Saleh Mamman over N33.8bn fraud
Ganduje publicly recognises Sanusi II as Emir of Kano
Tinubu reassigns Fani-Kayode as ambassador-designate to South Africa
Plateau : Many feared dead as gunmen attack mourners at mass burial
Senate row erupts as Akpabio, Oshiomhole clash over amended rule
Police arrest five over sexual, child abuse cases in Anambra
Wike mocks Obi’s defection, says ex-Anambra gov seeks ‘food is ready’ party
Panic in Makurdi as suspected cult clash leaves three dead
“I don’t see them in my class” Charly Boy slams Sowore, Adeyanju, calls out ‘fake activists’
“I nearly died in that ring” Carter Efe cries out over unpaid N50m boxing prize
“We need more Michael Jacksons” Korede Bello sparks debate over call for larger families
Davido Suspends Music Career For Two Months To Lead Adeleke Re-Election Campaign In Osun
“Biggie is calling”: BBNaija Season 11 teaser sparks frenzy
2027: Obi working for Tinubu, Adeyanju Alleges 
Xenophobia: Oshiomhole Calls For Economic Retaliation, Seeks Withdrawal Of MTN, DSTV Licences
All police officers should have their name tags – Disu
Obi was never interested in ADC’s manifestos, he just wanted the tickets – Bolaji Abdullahi
Search
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Categories
    • National
    • Politics
    • Corruption Watch
    • Web3
    • Investigative Reports
    • Nigerians in Diaspora
    • Metro
  • Bookmark
    • My Bookmarks
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2026- The Track. All Rights Reserved.
The Track News Nigeria > Blog > Top Story > Court convicts ex-power minister Saleh Mamman over N33.8bn fraud
Saleh Mamman
Top Story

Court convicts ex-power minister Saleh Mamman over N33.8bn fraud

Ayo
Last updated: May 7, 2026 3:45 pm
Ayo
Published: May 7, 2026
Share
SHARE

A Federal High Court in Abuja has convicted former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, on a 12-count charge bordering on fraud, money laundering and criminal breach of trust involving about ₦33.8 billion.

Justice James Omotosho, who delivered the judgment, held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, successfully proved its case against the former minister beyond reasonable doubt.

Mamman, who served under former President Muhammadu Buhari, was found guilty of illegally diverting public funds meant for critical power projects, including the Mambilla and Zungeru Hydroelectric Power Plants.

- Advertisement -

The court specifically found that the former minister paid $655,700 in cash, equivalent to about ₦200 million, for a landed property in Abuja without passing through any financial institution, contrary to the law.

Justice Omotosho held that huge sums earmarked for the power projects were routed through Bureau de Change operators, who converted the funds into foreign currencies before handing them over to the defendant.

“The evidence of the prosecution is overwhelming as against the scanty and almost absent defence of the defendant,” the judge said.

“The defendant did not offer any credible evidence to rebut the prosecution’s case.”

The trial judge also faulted Mamman for failing to leave behind any meaningful impact in the power sector despite occupying a strategic office.

“Rather than creating a legacy to tackle the epileptic power supply in the country, the defendant was living large at the expense of ordinary citizens,” Justice Omotosho stated.

“Little wonder that Nigerians have remained in darkness till today.”

Mamman was absent in court when the judgment was delivered, prompting the EFCC to apply for a warrant for his arrest.

Defence counsel, Mohammed Ahmed, told the court that the whereabouts of the former minister had remained unknown since notice of the judgment date was issued last Tuesday.

According to him, the defendant’s personal assistant later informed him that Mamman was ill.

However, efforts by the defence to persuade the court to postpone the judgment failed.

Justice Omotosho referenced reports indicating that the former minister had recently participated in political activities, including the purchase of a governorship nomination form in Taraba State.

Counsel to the EFCC, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, urged the court to proceed with the matter, insisting there was no valid reason for the defendant’s absence.

“My Lord should go ahead. If the judgment is in his favour, we know what to do. If it is against him, we also know what to do,” Oyedepo said.

Mamman was arrested in 2021, months after he was removed from office by former President Buhari.

During the trial, the EFCC called 17 witnesses and tendered 43 exhibits in support of its case.

The anti-graft agency accused the former minister and some ministry officials of conspiring to divert about ₦22 billion meant for the Zungeru and Mambilla hydroelectric projects, with part of the funds allegedly used to acquire luxury assets within and outside Nigeria.

The court fixed Tuesday, May 12, for sentencing.

Top 10 Best-Performing Mutual Funds in Nigeria in Feb 2026
Nigeria Secures £746M UK Port Deal as Tinubu, Starmer Meets
How Morocco Edge Nigeria to Reach AFCON 2025 Final
Aisha Buhari is “a Mother Figure”, Pantami Denies Marriage Rumour
“Who Brought the Idea of Bride Price?” — Lady Fumes, Says God Gave Adam a Wife for Free
TAGGED:Saleh Mamman
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Popular News
Top Story

“Who made the rules?” — Iyabo Ojo fires back at critics over actors dancing to promote movies

Greatjebe
Greatjebe
February 6, 2026
“Love Over Lawsuits” — Davido, Chioma Step Out on Honolulu Getaway Amid Legal Storm
Anambra Empty as Residents Observe Sit-at-Home Order
Iran drone hits US embassy in Saudi Arabia
Regina Daniels’ Medical Report Emerges, Confirms Drug Abuse
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image
Global Coronavirus Cases

Confirmed

0

Death

0

More Information:Covid-19 Statistics

The Track is a premier investigative journalism platform dedicated to uncovering the truth behind major events and issues.

Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram
Quick Link
  • Home
  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Privacy
  • Disclaimer
Top Categories
  • Politics
  • Nigerians in Diaspora
  • Metro
  • Web3

Subscribe US

Top Categories

  • My Bookmark
  • InterestsNew
  • Contact Us
  • Blog Index

The Track is a premier investigative journalism platform dedicated to uncovering the truth behind major events and issues.

Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram
Quick Link
  • Home
  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Privacy
  • Disclaimer
Top Categories
  • Politics
  • Nigerians in Diaspora
  • Metro
  • Web3

Subscribe US

Copyright © 2026 - The Track. All Rights Reserved.
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?