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  • Photos: Bauchi Gov, Bala Mohammed marries new wife in Lagos

    Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Mohammed, on Friday married a new wife at a low-key ceremony in Lagos.
    The wedding reportedly took place at the Syrian Mosque in Lagos.
    Photos from the ceremony were shared by a Twitter user, Ladan Salihu.
    Mohammed is already married with children.
    See pictures below:

  • Bauchi poll: Speaker, Yakubu Dogara speaks as PDP’s Bala Mohammed defeats incumbent governor

    Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, has said that Bauchi State has been emancipated from forces of darkness and retrogression.

    Hon Dogara who led the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to an unprecedented electoral victory of unseating the incumbent governor Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar of the All Progressives Congress (APC), noted that ” the party’s victory speaks to a better, brighter future for generations yet unborn in Bauchi.”

    In a statement released after the declaration of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate, Sen. Bala Mohammed, as the winner of the governorship election, the speaker also advised the governor-elect not to take the trust reposed on them by Bauchi people for granted and to always remember Bauchi peoples rejection of the incumbent governor as a lesson on what awaits them if they fail to live up to expectations.

    He said it was unacceptable that the state has over 1.3 children out of school, jobless youths roaming around, non- functional hospitals and local government areas that have totally collapsed, while the governor and his cohorts fed their greed and perfidy.

    The speaker stated, “The victory of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Bauchi state is the crowning of the struggle for the emancipation and liberation of our people from the forces of darkness, evil and retrogression that have held the state captive and hostage for over a decade.

    Indeed, Bauchi and its people have never been this challenged throughout our contemporary history. An oppressor class led mainly by people from without have chained our dear impoverished people to servitude, underdevelopment and penury. In their unlettered arrogance, they have taken Bauchi people for granted to the point that they believe the patience of an oppressed people will last forever. They therefore sought to perpetuate themselves in office again for another four years through this elections just to continue feeding their greed and perfidy.

    Historically, Bauchi people are known to be brave and politically savvy. They saw through the charade and decided this is the time to break away from the curse that has afflicted us thus far. By our collective resolve and by the results of this election, we have once again demonstrated to the world that no man made chains can bind us to servitude. The chains have come undone sending a clear message that Bauchi will never bend its back again for an oppressor to ride.

    Today’s victory is ours. Today’s victory speaks to a better and brighter future for ourselves, our children and generations yet unborn.

    We have proven that working together, there is no challenge that we cannot overcome as a people. I understand as we all celebrate this victory because it came at a coast so many of us were willing to pay in order to salvage our state from the precipice. But we cannot tarry long on this mountain of celebrations as what today’s victory demands of us is to go to work immediately.

    We cannot go to sleep while over 1.3 million of our children are roaming the streets without access to education; while our hospitals do not qualify as consulting clinics; while hundreds and thousands of our children and youths have no jobs, retirees have no pensions and gratuities; while the entire Local Government system in the state have collapsed and while billions of our resources are being looted using ghost workers and other fraudulent means.

    The work of rebuilding Bauchi begins now and we must never, ever allow our beloved state to fall into the hands of greedy, wicked, heartless , profane and godless people whose only God is their stomach.”

    Below is the full text of the press statement.

    An oppressed people are authorized whenever they can to rise and break their fetters. – Henry Clay

    The victory of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Bauchi state is the crowning of the struggle for the emancipation and liberation of our people from the forces of darkness, evil and retrogression that have held the state captive and hostage for over a decade.

    Indeed, Bauchi and it’s people have never been this challenged throughout our contemporary history. An oppressor class led mainly by people from without have chained our dear impoverished people to servitude, underdevelopment and penury. In their unlettered arrogance, they have taken Bauchi people for granted to the point that they believe the patience of an oppressed people will last forever. They therefore sought to perpetuate themselves in office again for another four years through this elections just to continue feeding their greed and perfidy.

    Historically, Bauchi people are known to be brave and politically savvy. They saw through the charade and decided this is the time to break away from the curse that has afflicted us thus far. By our collective resolve and by the results of this election, we have once again demonstrated to the world that no man made chains can bind us to servitude. The chains have come undone sending a clear message that Bauchi will never bend its back again for an oppressor to ride.

    Today’s victory is ours. Today’s victory speaks to a better and brighter future for ourselves, our children and generations yet unborn.

    We have proven that working together, there is no challenge that we cannot overcome as a people. I understand as we all celebrate this victory because it came at a coast so many of us were willing to pay in order to salvage our state from the precipice. But we cannot tarry long on this mountain of celebrations as what today’s victory demands of us is to go to work immediately.

    We cannot go to sleep while over 1.3 million of our children are roaming the streets without access to education; while our hospitals do not qualify as consulting clinics; while hundreds and thousands of our children and youths have no jobs, retirees have no pensions and gratuities; while the entire Local Government system in the state have collapsed and while billions of our resources are being looted using ghost workers and other fraudulent means.

    The work of rebuilding Bauchi begins now and we must never, ever allow our beloved state to fall into the hands of greedy, wicked, heartless , profane and godless people whose only God is their stomach.

    Bauchi people have decided that Sen Bala A. Mohammed (Kauran Bauchi) and Sen Baba Tela will lead us to recovery and progress in the next four years. This is a trust freely given by the broken and oppressed Bauchi people. I am happy of the rich pedigree they bring to the table. I am sure the way Bauchi people rejected the kleptomaniac government of Mohammed Abdullahi Abubakar is enough lesson. We will support you with all we can as we look forward to an immediate positive impact in your first 100 days in office.

    On behalf my family and all well wishers, I congratulate both our Governor- elect and Deputy Governor- elect, Bauchi people, Wazirin Bauchi, our Father, Alh Bello Kirfi and all those who sacrificed so much to make this victory possible.

    Long live Federal Republic of Nigeria
    Long live Bauchi State.

    Signed
    Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara
    Speaker
    House of Representatives
    Federal Republic of Nigeria

  • INEC declares PDP candidate, Bala Mohammed winner of Bauchi governorship poll

    …as incumbent governor, Abubakar concedes defeat

    The Independet National Electoral Commission (INEC) has finally declared candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sen. Bala Mohammed as winner of the Bauchi State Governorship election.

    Mohammed defeated the incumbent governor, Mohammed Abubabakar of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    According to the results announced by the INEC at 11.18pm on Monday, Mohammed, a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, polled a total of 515,113 votes to defeat Governor Abubabakar who got 500,625 votes.

    According to the results, Mohammed had a landslide victory in seven local government areas out of the 20 in the state while Abubabakar on the other hand, won in 13 LGAs with slimmer margins.

    The state Returning Officer, Prof. Kyari Mohammed, who announced the result at exactly 11.18pm on Monday said, “I, Prof. Kyari Mohammed, declares that I was the Returning Officer of the election in Bauchi State and that Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed of the PDP, have satisfied the requirements of the law and having scored the highest number of votes is hereby declared winner and is returned elected.”

    Recall that INEC, had on Monday resumed the collation of results of the Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area of the state, after a Federal High Court Abuja vacated an order, which it gave on March 19.

    The court had ordered INEC to halt the collation of the results of the local government.

  • Infringement: Court orders EFCC to pay N5m compensation to Jonathan’s ex-minister

    An FCT High Court on Thursday ordered Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to pay five million compensation to a former Minister of FCT, Malam Bala Mohammed, for infringing on his liberty.

    Mohammed, a minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the Goodluck Jonathan Administration, was in the custody of EFCC from October 24, 2016, to November 29, 2016, when the court granted him bail.

    However, he remained in the custody of EFCC until December 8, 2016.

    The agency claimed it acted based on a petition against him from a member of the public.

    The former minister filed a motion on notice on November 16 before Justice Hussein Baba-Yusuf for the enforcement of his fundamental rights which he claimed EFCC violated.

    Baba-Yusuf on November 29 granted him bail according to the Provisions of Sections 165 and 158 (b) of the Administration of Justice Act 2015.

    Delivering judgment on the suit, Baba-Yusuf held that while the detention from October 24 till November 29 was lawful, his continued detention after he was granted bail on November 29 was illegal.

    He held that if it was true that the applicant was detained because he could not fulfil the terms of bail granted by EFCC but he fulfilled the condition for the bail that the court granted him and he was still detained.

    The judge held that the respondent was not sincere in the way it handled the matter when it claimed that the applicant was detained based on a court order but failed to obey another court order which gave him bail.

    “The detention is illegal and infringes on his personal liberty which is against the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    ” I, therefore, declare that the detention of the applicant is unlawful and fragrant violation of his personal liberty.

    ” I also declare that the applicant is entitled to bail by the respondent and a compensation for the infringement of the applicant’s right be accessed at five million naira,” the judge declared.

  • Why Buhari’s goons are after me, ex minister, Bala Mohammed cries out

    *Talks about his ambition to join the Bauchi governorship race

    Former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Bala Mohammed, has accused the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administrations of deliberately persecuting him, stressing that Buhari’s men are putting up desperate effort to “nail” him at all cost.

    However, Mohammed who was also a one time senator told his adversaries that he will never be intimidated by the on-going smear campaign.

    “If the purpose of the campaign is to force him out of the governorship race in Bauchi State, then his adversaries have failed; if it is the extreme case of frightening him away from the country, such a motive cannot succeed.” He said.

    He made the revelation in a statement released by his media consultant, Mr. Emma Agu, in reaction to recent news reports to a Federal High Court’s ruling in Abuja, last Wednesday, which ordered the forfeiture of 14 properties allegedly traced to the former minister and his son, Shamsudeen.

    Read the full statement:

    In the past one year, Senator Bala Mohammed, former minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, has been subjected to the most vicious campaign of calumny characterized by deliberate falsehood, misrepresentations and media harassments, ostensibly on account of allegations against him; allegations that are neither true nor have been confirmed by any court of competent jurisdiction.

    We have had cause in the past to set the records straight, in the misplaced hope that the anti-corruption agencies will abide by the established rules of engagement in matters that border on the integrity of people who, by the extant provision of our penal code, are adjudged innocent until proven guilty.

    Unfortunately, time and again, we have found out how wrong we were. No other case illustrates this situation than recent news reports to the effect that the Federal High Court in Abuja, last Wednesday, ordered the forfeiture of 14 properties allegedly traced to the former minister and his son, Shamsudeen, on the ground that he had denied ownership of the properties. Nothing can be farther from the truth.

    The court was also reported to have directed the publication of a notice in a newspaper and the website of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) “inviting all persons/bodies who may have interest in the said properties to show cause why the said properties should not be forfeited to the Federal Government”.

    The so-called temporary forfeiture order amounts to unduly sensationalizing a matter that is yet to run its full judicial course. To start with, how many times will the former minister forfeit exactly the same properties? It is a well known fact that between his arraignment which was widely reported and today, the matter is yet to run its full course. Therefore, the issue of forfeiture cannot arise in a matter that is being diligently prosecuted and rigorously contested or defended. It is curious that, in a sensational case of this nature, the media found it professionally excusable to skip the full process involving evidence, examination and cross-examination of witnesses and final addresses and went ahead to dramatize the purported forfeiture order as if anybody had been found guilty of a crime.

    We do not want to be misunderstood. Our position on this matter has been stated without any equivocation; that Senator Bala Mohammed supports the current anti-graft campaign which is a carry-over of the effort of previous administrations. It should never be forgotten that the EFCC and other anti-graft agencies were created even before the advent of this administration for the same purpose of ridding the country of the scourge of corruption. The style may have changed, perhaps even the emphasis or scope, but the goal remains the same; to keep public officers on their toes and to get those in positions of public trust to comply with extant governance rules.

    However, this should never be applied as a licence for scurrilous charges against people or for media conviction of the accused. In the present case, some of the houses in contention do not belong to Senator Bala Mohammed. Yet, it is misleading to suggest that their owners do not exist. In at least one instance, the property has been returned to the rightful owner while others have initiated steps to recover their properties that were wrongly seized by the EFCC. It is in this context that we consider it a gross abuse of professional privilege on the part of the media to deny the public of these facts for the simple reason that it has been hoodwinked into joining desperadoes labouring to salvage a faltering campaign of calumny.

    Besides, it is also important to challenge and debunk the unsustainable impression being created that Senator Bala Mohammed does not have the right to acquire and/or own property anywhere in Nigeria. To make heavy weather of his ownership of some houses is mischievous and completely untenable. It will be interesting to see the day public office holders cease to own property whether in Nigeria, Dubai, Europe or the United States of America. At least, from available evidence, that does not appear to be the case so far. That being so, the persecutors of the former FCT minister should explain the desperate effort to “nail” him at all cost.

    Unfortunately, Bala Mohammed’s adversaries have taken their desperation to the point of subjecting his son, Shamsudeen, to undeserved searchlight as if he is the only person whose father was a minister. For the avoidance of doubt, Shamsudeen, a 31-year-old Nigerian businessman, is an aeronautical engineer, a husband and a father who, like any other Nigerian, has the right to engage in legitimate business of his choice. He has not held any public office whether in the FCT or any other place; he never benefitted from any contract in the FCT and never tried to influence the business of the FCT under the tenure of Senator Bala Mohammed. His only crime is that he is the son of Bala Mohammed.

    What even makes the demonization of the minister particularly untenable is that, so far, there is no record of any loss of funds at the FCT under his tenure. He has not been indicted for stealing any money; and there is also no record that the FCT is looking for any missing funds. The spurious claim that he siphoned N1.7 trillion under the land swap program has long been abandoned; the idiotic claim that he was collecting N2 billion per plot of land allocated has blown in the face of the purveyors; what is left is to rehash stages in a court process that is yet to run its course simply to embarrass the former minister and his family. This one will fail just as the rumour that he had refunded some money to the Federal Government is as fallacious as it is condemnable.

    Senator Bala Mohammed avows solemnly that he never stole any money while he was minister and therefore has not returned or refunded any monies to the Federal Government. He challenges anybody with evidence of such a refund to come forward with it or let his adversaries shut their mouths henceforth.

    It is a fact that no other minister that served in the cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan has been so exposed to the searchlight of anti-graft agencies as Senator Bala Mohammed. The former minister has been vilified in the media without success; he has been detained and severally interrogated by the EFCC to no end; he has faced three public hearings at the National Assembly, a body he served with distinction and even spearheaded the motion to stave off a looming political disaster in 2010, culminating in the emergence of Goodluck Jonathan as President. Throughout the entire legislative enquiry, some say inquisition, by the grace of God, he emerged unscathed; in some cases, the hunters have become the hunted and those who pretended to hold the moral high ground over others collapsed at the slighted test of probity. For those who are interested in details, the Supreme Court records are there to show. (Hon Herman Hembe will know better)

    The former minister of the FCT is not under any illusion that his detractors are going to desist from promoting false news against him. We have three reasons to believe this:

    First, his traducers are disappointed that his legacy remains intimidating and threatened that his profile has not been diminished by the malevolent campaign against him; if anything, his popularity continues to soar especially in his home state of Bauchi, a state that he considers to be in dire need of urgent redemption;

    Second, some elements in the nation’s anti-graft architecture see Bala Mohammed as a vulnerable target to use in hoodwinking the public and the Presidency away from scandalous failings such as have recently been exposed;

    Third, by orchestrating a media trial of disproportionate proportions, Bala Mohammed’s traducers believe that they can intimidate and force the judiciary into a premeditated outcome, a scenario that he considers far-fetched given the fiery reputation for independence that the Nigerian judiciary has acquired.

    One thing remains clear: No amount of persecution, blackmail or witch-hunt can erase the indelible landmarks that Bala Mohammed left in the areas of infrastructure, community relations, equitable distribution of resources and peace and stability. In spite of orchestrated efforts to deny the obvious, the road networks constructed by the Bala Mohammed FCT Administration are there for everybody to see.

    No one will deny that the Umaru Musa Yar’Ardua Expressway, the Kubwa Expressway and the Goodluck Jonathan Expressway are legacy achievements of the Jonathan Administration under the stewardship of Senator Bala Mohammed.

    During the same period the administration completed the Lower Usuma Water treatment Plant, reputed to be the biggest in Africa with a capacity to treat 720 million liters of water a day and guarantee regular water supply for the next fifty years, no matter the rate of expansion of the FCT.

    Not to be left out are the World Trade Centre, the Centenary City and the innovative land swap model of development, bold initiatives that attracted investment inflows of over 28 billion dollars and won the endorsement of Nigeria’s foremost entrepreneurs and land developers, the international community and the World Bank.

    Furthermore, under Bala Mohammed, the FCT Revenue Board, an agency that will transform the revenue generating capacity of the FCT and guarantee a projected revenue of N300 billion per annum was established. Innovative approaches in the areas of property tax, outdoor advertising and other innovative revenue generating strategies will confer on the FCT the financial autonomy required to exit the monthly Federation Account and even give operating surplus to the Federal Government.

    These are indelible achievements that cannot be swept under the carpet.

    To be sure, the Bala Mohammed FCT Administration was proactive in processing and signing over one million certificates of occupancy as well as allocating over 500, 000 plots of land to Nigerians across every social strata, location, gender or philosophical persuasion, the guiding philosophy being that ownership of land in the federal capital territory should be a right of every adult Nigerian. Unfortunately, it is this statutory power that has been turned into an object of inquisition and trial in the media, in spite of the fact that the matter is before the court and that the media, as a matter of legitimate fact, was not left out in the equitable distribution of this national patrimony. That notwithstanding, he has no regrets for conducting himself in the tradition of a statesman, for giving every Nigerian a sense of belonging in the Nigerian project, a reputation that has won him friendship and respect in the various geo-political zones of the country where everybody identified with his tenure.

    Whatever the case, let it be known that Bala Mohammed is grateful for the privilege and opportunity to serve the country as minister of the FCT. He is proud of the legacy achievements highlighted above, achievements that his detractors are so desperate to destroy through this media trial. Of even greater importance is the fact that in keeping with his pact with the people, Bala Mohammed is offering himself to serve the people of Bauchi State as governor, come 2019. We are not oblivious that much of the mischievous and capricious publications are intended to portray him in bad light, create unfavourable public image for him, confuse the electorate and derail his ambition. Perhaps more irksome to his detractors is the groundswell of opinion that he should, in fact, throw his hat into the ring to run for President.

    He appreciates the confidence reposed in him by a cross section of the vibrant and concerned patriotic Nigerians, especially the leadership of the 42 Arewa youth movements under the leadership of Comrade Elliot Afiyo that has consistently championed the campaign. However, while leaving his future in the hands of the Almighty God, the former minister is strongly motivated to join hands with compatriots in the overdue task of giving Bauchi State a leadership that will re-ignite the developmental strides of the Tatari Ali and Ahmed Muazu eras.

    Furthermore, to his detractors and blackmailers, the senator wants it be known that he is used to these battles and will never be intimidated by the on-going smear campaign. If the purpose of the campaign is to force him out of the governorship race in Bauchi State, then his adversaries have failed; if it is the extreme case of frightening him away from the country, such a motive cannot succeed.

    Bala Mohammed has never demurred from the understanding that a day of reckoning will come for every public office holder, past, present or future and that a clear conscience fears no accusation. Emboldened by that lofty ideal, he has faced undeserved inquisition, insults and blackmail at legislative hearings, at times under the headship of people whose moral standing has since been impeached by the highest court of the land. For the sake of emphasis, it needs be placed on record that he emerged unscathed to the chagrin and disappointment of his traducers.

    We state emphatically that the former minister bears no grudges against the Buhari Administration for embarking on a house cleaning exercise.

    His concern, if any, is that the EFCC appears to be beaming its searchlight in a discriminatory manner, given that he is the only former minister of the FCT that is being so scrutinized. The former minister is convinced that he has not deviated from the precedents set by his predecessors some of whom are still playing prominent roles under the present political administration. If, therefore, his predecessors have not been indicted for any crime, he does see why the system should continue to subject him to this thinly disguised persecution, blackmail and trial by media.

    In spite of his travails, in line with the timeless statement of Muhammadu Buhari in 1983, to the effect that Nigerians have no other country that they could call their own, Senator Mohammed has vowed to remain in Nigeria, to join forces with compatriots, in and out of government, in the task of deepening democracy and creating the environment for the emergence of a truly great economy that every Nigerian would be proud of.

    Finally, Senator Bala Mohammed deeply appreciates the steadfastness of his compatriots from Bauchi State, political allies all over the country, volunteers working for his political comeback and, in particular, the leadership of the Arewa Youths groups who have all stood by him during this period of trial and, in some cases, persecution. It is his firm belief that, with the passage of time, equity and justice will reign in the land and all will be free.

    Thank you.

    Emma Agu
    Media consultant to Senator Bala Mohammed
  • JUST IN: Court sends ex-FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed to prison

    JUST IN: Court sends ex-FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed to prison

    A former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Bala Mohammed, was on Wednesday remanded in the Kuje Maximum Prison over allegations of fraud.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Mohammed was minister under former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

    He was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on a six-count charge for alleged abuse of office.

    He was brought before a High Court of the FCT for alleged involvement in the collection of gratification to the tune of N550 million, while in office as minister.

    He is also accused of failing to declare properties belonging to him.

    Mohammed pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    Presiding judge, Abubakar Talba adjourned the matter till May 12 for ruling on the application for bail.

    He ordered that the defendant be remanded in prison custody pending the determination of the bail application.

  • N1.1. billion fraud: Ex-FCT Minister’s son secure N100m bail

    N1.1. billion fraud: Ex-FCT Minister’s son secure N100m bail

    The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, on Friday, granted N100million bail to son of a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Shamsudeen Bala Mohammed, who is facing money laundering charges.

    The defendant was brought to court in handcuffs by prison officials. Trial Justice Nnamdi Dimgba had on Wednesday remanded Shamsudeen in Kuje Prison after he pleaded not guilty to a 15-count criminal charge the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, preferred against him.

    However, the defendant, through his lawyer, Chief Chris Uche, SAN, begged the court to release him on bail pending the hearing and determination of the case against him.

    The application was vehemently opposed by EFCC lawyer, Mr. Ben Ikani, who alleged plot by the defendant to escape from the country once out of detention.

    The prosecution told the court that the ex-Minister’s son blatantly refused to surrender his international passport to the EFCC. Ruling on the application on Friday, Justice Dimgba said he was minded to grant the plea considering that allegations against the defendant are bailable offences.

    The court stressed that the defendant must produce two reasonable sureties to enter into N50m bail bond each, even as it fixed March 27 and 28 for commencement of trial.

    Shamsudeen is facing trial alongside four firms- Bird Trust Agro Allied Ltd, Intertrans Global Logistics Ltd, Diakin Telecommunications Ltd and Bal-Vac Mining Ltd, which the EFCC said were used to launder over N1.1billion.

    EFCC alleged that the 1st defendant, in a bid to conceal stolen funds at his disposal, resorted to acquisition of houses within the high brow areas in Abuja.

    It told the court that Shamsudeen paid cash for five plots of land and four other choice properties in Abuja. Some of the assets traced to him include five plots of land at Asokoro Gardens; House FS 2 B, Green Acre Estate Apo-Dutse, Abuja; House FS 1A, Green Acre Estate, Apo-Dutse; FS 1B, Green Acre Estate, Apo-Dutse, Abuja and House 2A, No. 7, Gana Street, Maitama, Abuja.

    According to the prosecution, the 1st defendant whose father, Bala Mohammed, is currently under detention, paid for the assets in excess of the statutory limit, without recourse to any financial institution.

    Aside allegation that he failed to declare his assets when he completed the EFCC Asset Declaration Form A, the ex-Minister’s son was further accused of concealing four accounts he operated with Standard Chartered Bank. EFCC gave the said account numbers as 0001857597, 5001214708, 0000895037 and 000895020.

    The agency had earlier seized some properties it traced to the defendant and his father who is under investigation over an alleged fraudulent N1trillion land swap deal that took place between 2010 and 2015 while he was in office as FCT Minister.