Ibrahim Umar, a former electoral officer in charge of Yola South Local Government Area of Adamawa State, and Sahabo Hamman, a retired staff member of INEC and representative of West African Network of Election Observers, have been sentenced to 21 years in prison on three counts bordering on conspiracy, and for corruptly enriching themselves.
The duo conspired “to withdraw the sum of N370m from a bank in Yola”.
They were prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission before Justice Nathan Musa of the Adamawa State High Court, Yola.
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