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N1.6b Fraud: Supreme Court Upholds 12 Years Jail Term for Ex-Governor Jolly Nyame


(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction and sentence of a former Governor of Taraba State, Mr. Jolly Nyame, to 12 years imprisonment over N1.6bn corruption charges.

However, the court five-man panel led by Justice Mary Peter-Odili, in its unanimous judgment, set aside the N100m fine imposed on him by the Court of Appeal.

Delivering the lead judgment Friday, Justice Amina Augie, held that the Court of Appeal was wrong to have imposed the fine on him without hearing from the appellant.

“The lower court ought to have heard from the parties, especially, the appellant who appealed for the reduction of the sentence imposed by the trial court, before imposing those fines on him,” Justice Augie ruled.

The court however, affirmed the guilt and conviction of the ex-Governor by upholding the Court of Appeal’s reduction of the 14 years’ imprisonment to 12 years.

The judge, who held that the ex-governor’s appeal succeeded in part, ruled saying, “Allowing the appeal in its entirety is a tall order, but there is no question that the fines were a nullity”.

Nyame’s appeal was against the November 16, 2018 judgment of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal which had affirmed his conviction by the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Justice Adebukola Banjoko of the FCT High Court had on May 30, 2018, convicted Nyame on a total of 27 out of the 41 corruption charges involving about N1.6bn preferred against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The misappropriated funds included ecological funds, those earmarked for grains and a presidential visit.

The former Governor was convicted and sentenced to various terms of imprisonment with the highest being 14 years for offences bordering on criminal breach of trust, criminal misappropriation, taking valuable item without consideration and receiving gratification as a public officer.

The court of Appeal In its judgment delivered on November 16, 2018, affirmed the guilt of the former governor.

But citing section 416 (2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 which prohibits the imposition of maximum sentences on first offenders, the Court of Appeal reduced the 14 years’ imprisonment to 12.

In addition to the 12 years’ sentence, the Justice Abdul Aboki-led panel of the Court of Appeal imposed a fine of N100m on Nyame, a punishment the trial court had omitted in the judgment delivered on May 30, 2018.

Nyame then appealed against the judgment of the Court of Appeal.

At the Supreme Court’s hearing, Nyame’s lawyer, Mr. Ahmed Raji, (SAN), urged the court “to allow the appeal”.

However, the EFCC Counsel, Mr Rotimi Jacobs, (SAN), backed by Oluwaleke Atolagbe, urged the court to dismiss the appeal.

While the apex court, in its judgment on Friday, affirmed the ex-governor’s guilt and his sentencing to 12 years’ imprisonment, it nullified the N100m fine imposed on him./The Punch


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