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Former Minister Saleh Mamman Collapses in Court - Shocking Details Revealed!

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Ex-Power Minister collapses in court due to ill health. Click to uncover the dramatic events that unfolded at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, created a stir outside the federal high court in Abuja when he collapsed due to ill health. The dramatic incident halted his arraignment in connection with an alleged N33 billion fraud case. The EFCC was set to prosecute Mamman on charges related to power project fraud, but the turn of events shocked everyone present.

The courtroom was thrown into disarray as Saleh Mamman, a key figure from the President Muhammadu Buhari administration, fell unexpectedly. The court swiftly ordered his remand in Kuje prison following the arraignment by the EFCC. Justice James Omotosho's decision to detain Mamman added to the intensity and gravity of the situation.

Despite Mamman pleading not guilty to the charges, the court stood firm on its decision, sending a strong message against corruption in high-level officials. The high-profile nature of the case and Mamman's collapse amplified public interest, sparking discussions on accountability and transparency in governmental dealings.

In a surprising twist, Mamman's sudden collapse outside the courtroom served as a stark reminder of the human side of legal proceedings. The vulnerability displayed by the ex-minister garnered mixed reactions, highlighting the complexities of justice and health. As the case unfolds, it remains a focal point in the ongoing efforts to combat financial misconduct and uphold ethical standards in governance.

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Justice James Omotosho gave the order after Mr Mamman pleaded not guilty to a 12-count amended charge bordering on money laundering offences.

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