
Two chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Bauchi state, Saleh Gamawa and Aminu Gadiya, have been jailed by a federal high court for receiving over N142 million to influence the 2015 presidential election.
The two PDP chieftains were handed a prison sentence after being arraigned on a two-count charge preferred against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The duo were first arraigned on June 4, 2018 and re-arraigned on October 16, 2018. They pleaded “not guilty” when they were arraigned.
See Also: PDP Collation Agent Slumps And Dies In Benue State
EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwajuren said the PDP Chieftains were found guilty of receiving money “well in excess of the legal threshold designated by law”.
Justice Hassan Dikko sentenced the defendants to two years at the Bauchi Correction Service with an option of a fine of N3 million each in lieu of imprisonment on count one.
Gamawa bagged another two years imprisonment or a fine of N3 million in lieu of imprisonment on count two.
- Premier League Club Owe Almost £1bn, New Figures Reveal - March 31, 2023
- Nurse Dies After Trying To Perform Liposuction On Herself - March 31, 2023
- Cristiano Ronaldo’s Girlfriend Reveals The Weirdest Place They Have Had Sex - March 30, 2023