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Court sentences Local govt official to 21 years imprisonment for fraud

Justice A. S. Dahiru of a Sokoto State High Court has sentenced a former Director of Sokoto South Local Government, Kassimu Jibo, who was prosecuted … Continue reading Court sentences Local govt official to 21 years imprisonment for fraud


Justice A. S. Dahiru of a Sokoto State High Court has sentenced a former Director of Sokoto South Local Government, Kassimu Jibo, who was prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a three-count of Advance Fee Fraud, to twenty-one years in prison.

Mr Jibo’s conviction followed a petition to the Commission in December 2008 by one Bulus, who alleged that the convict, as director in the Sokoto South Local Government, told him that he had some tractors to sell under the state government agriculture scheme, and in the process defrauded him to the tune of N3.2 million.

Unknown to Mr Bulus that it was fraud, he then contacted another man, one Tijjani, an agriculture inputs supplier in Kano and the latter made available the initial sum of N2 million for two tractors through Bulus to the convict. After a while, he deceived the complainant by demanding and receiving additional N1.2 million, which he said his Permanent Secretary demanded.

In her judgment, Justice Dahiru who is the Chief Judge of the state, said that the fact that the convict had refunded the sum of N1.5m of the money is an admission of culpability. She averred that the accused knew he had no tractors to sell but canvassed for buyers and deceitfully showed Bulus a compound along Koko road in Sokoto where tractors were stocked in order to convince his victim he had tractors to sell.

She therefore found the accused guilty of the three count charge and sentenced him to seven years imprisonment on each count. But the sentence is to run concurrently. The court also directed that the convict should refund the sum of N1.7m to Mr Tijjani as restitution.