Breaking: Ex-Taraba governor Jolly Nyame jailed 14 years for misappropriating state funds
A high court of the Federal Capital Territory has sentenced a former Taraba state governor, Jolly Nyame, to 14 years in prison without an option of fine.
Nyame was found guilty of 27 out of 41 counts of alleged diversion of public funds while he served as governor of Taraba state.
He was charged by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for allegedly diverting N1.64 billion while he served as governor between 1999 to 2007, Premium Times reports.
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The judge sentenced the defendant to four different terms in prison, after finding him guilty of receiving gratification, obtaining public funds without due consideration, criminal breach of trust and gratification.
Legit.ng gathered that the various sentences include a time of prison for two, five, seven and 14 years respectively.
The judge Adebukola Banjoko however noted that the terms are expected to run concurrently, meaning he would serve 14 years in jail unless the conviction is upturned by a higher court.
In the lengthy judgement that lasted over four hours, the judge narrated how several witnesses brought to court by both parties corroborated the allegation of fraud against the defendant.
The EFCC presented various witnesses who alluded to the fact that Nyame approved the diversion of various funds amounting to over N345 million to a company, Saman global, within five weeks in 2005, among other allegations.
Despite claims by Nyame that he never knew the said company, the court found him guilty of breaching public trust after noting that the ex-governor confirmed approving the memo wherein the order for the transfer of the funds was made.
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The court held that Nyame is guilty of over half of the charges.
According to the judge, Adebukola Bankole, the actions of the perpetrators under the watch of the ex-governor can be likened to the story of Alibaba and the 40 thieves.
Legit.ng previously reported that the EFCC maintained that the fact that Orji Kalu, a former governor of Abia state, changed his political party will not end the corruption allegations levied against him.
Wilson Uwujaren, EFCC's spokesperson, said this on Tuesday, May 29, in an interview conducted by Channels Television, Channels Television reports.
Kalu was charged with fraud allegations running into billions of naira said to have been misappropriated while he served as governor.
Kingsley Ekwem, a legal practitioner, declined to testify as a prosecution witness in the trial of the former governor and two others over an alleged N3.2billion fraud.
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Source: Legit.ng