Nigerian Lawmaker Jailed For Lying Under Oath

A Nigerian lawmaker, Victor Mela, was on Friday sentenced to one month in prison by a Magistrate Court in Wuse, Zone 6, Abuja.

Mela, who is representing Gombe State’s Balanga-Billiri Federal constituency at the Federal House of Representatives, was convicted on November 10 of lying under oath in his CD001 INEC form submitted ahead of the 2019 general.

The Vice Chairman of the Solid Minerals Committee, however, was given an option to pay a fine.

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The court found that the lawmaker lied about his citizenship.

It was discovered that Mela has a British passport.

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  • Biola Festus is a seasoned journalist with a decade of experience reporting across Nigeria's Niger Delta Region. With a niche in human interest stories, particularly environmental issues, Biola has honed her skills in documentary writing and editing and feature stories. Her expertise extends to content creation, making her a versatile storyteller in the media industry.

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