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EFCC Releases Mugshots of Ex-Power Minister Mamman After Arrest

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has released mugshots of a former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, following his arrest.

The anti-graft agency made the images public as part of its ongoing investigation. This development has drawn significant attention across the country.

The ex-minister was taken into custody over allegations related to his time in office. The EFCC believes he may have been involved in financial misconduct during his tenure. His arrest is seen as part of a wider push to hold former public officials accountable for their actions.

In the released mugshots, Mamman appeared in standard arrest photographs. The pictures have been widely shared on social media, sparking reactions from Nigerians. Many see this as a strong message that no one is above the law, regardless of their past position.

This case has once again brought the power sector into focus. The ministry has faced criticism over the years due to poor electricity supply despite huge spending. The EFCC is expected to thoroughly investigate the matter and present its findings in court.

The arrest and release of the mugshots have generated mixed reactions. While some applaud the EFCC for its action, others are watching closely to see if the case will be handled without political interference. The public now awaits further updates on the investigation and possible charges against the former minister.

Eniola Odetoye

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