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EFCC secures 312 convictions in 2018 – Orilade

Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, EFCC 312 Convictions, Politically Exposed Persons, PEPs, Jolly Nyame, Taraba State, Joshua Dariye, Plateau State, Joseph Nwobike SAN, Kuje Prison, Court of Appeal, Justice Adebukola Banjoko, Federal Capital Territory High Court, Gudu, Ibrahim Magu, Kano, Port Harcourt, Gombe, Enugu, Ibadan, Uyo, Kaduna, Benin City,

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Acting EFCC chairman Ibrahim Magu
Acting EFCC chairman Ibrahim Magu

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has secured a total of 312 convictions between January and December 24, 2018.

Acting head of Media & Publicity, Tony Orilade says the record of convictions is undoubtedly a significant improvement from the 189 convictions recorded in 2017.

More significantly is that it includes the conviction of two Politically Exposed Persons, PEPs – Jolly Nyame, a former governor of Taraba State and Joshua Dariye, a serving Senator and a former governor of Plateau state.

Both are currently serving jail terms at Kuje Prison. A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Joseph Nwobike, who has been stripped of the highly revered legal title, was also convicted for perverting the course of justice.

Dariye and Nyame, who were sentenced to 14 years in prison had approached the Court of Appeal to challenge the “guilty” verdict handed down on them by a Federal Capital Territory High Court, Gudu presided over by Justice Adebukola Banjoko.

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However, while upholding their convictions, the Appellate Court commuted Dariye’s jail term to 10 years, and that of Nyame to 12 years with a fine of  N495 million.

With the convictions, the EFCC, led by Ibrahim Magu as the acting chairman, has remained consistent in its concerted efforts aimed at ensuring that the negative narrative of pervasive corruption in the system is changed for the better, and the perception that some persons are above the Law, is altered.

The record of convictions cuts across the various offices of the EFCC with Lagos securing 85 convictions, Abuja with 53, followed by Kano with 36. Port Harcourt secured 33 convictions, Gombe recorded 28; Benin had 27; Enugu, 15; Maiduguri, 11; Ibadan, 10; Uyo, 8, and Kaduna, 6.

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