Farouk Lawan Explained

Farouk Lawan
Office:Member of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
Term Start:2011
Term End:2015
Speaker:Aminu Waziri Tanbuwal
Office2:Member of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
Term Start2:2007
Term End2:2011
Speaker2:Dimeji Bankole
Office3:Member of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
Term Start3:2003
Term End3:2007
Speaker3:Aminu Bello Masari
Office4:Member of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
Term Start4:1999
Term End4:2003
Speaker4:Ghali Umar Na'Abba
Birth Date:6 July 1962
Birth Place:Shanono Village, Kano State, Nigeria
Nationality:Nigerian
Party:People's Democratic Party (Nigeria)
Residence:Kano, Abuja
Occupation:Academician
Profession:Academician

Farouk Muhammad Lawan (born 6 July 1962) is a Nigerian politician and four-term (since 1999) member of the House of Representatives for the Bagwai/Shanono Federal Constituency of Kano State.

Education and personal life

Lawan is a graduate of Bayero University in Kano. He is married with four children.[1]

Political career

A People's Democratic Party (PDP) member, Lawan was elected in 1999, 2003, 2007 and again in 2011, making it 4 times elected member. Lawan was the Chairman of the House Committee on Finance under the former Speaker Aminu Bello Masari.[2] He identifies his legislative interests as "Appropriation, Information and Education".[1]

During the late-2007 corruption scandal that caused the former Speaker of the House Patricia Etteh to resign, Lawan led the Integrity Group, an alliance of Representatives opposed to Etteh.

Fuel subsidy scandal

In January 2012, Lawan chaired the House of Representatives committee that investigated the Nigerian government's fuel subsidies. The committee was set up in the wake of nationwide strikes in Nigeria after President Goodluck Jonathan removed a fuel subsidy. This resulted in the increase in price of fuel. The committee's report released in April the same year revealed a huge scam in which Nigerian fuel companies were being paid hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies by the government for fuel that was never delivered. It was estimated the scam cost the country $6.8 billion.

In February 2013, Lawan was charged with corruption after he allegedly accepted $500,000 from Femi Otedola, a Nigerian billionaire oil tycoon, as part of a $3 million bribe Lawan had solicited from Otedola. Otedola claimed that Lawan demanded the bribe in order to have his company, Zenon, removed from the list of companies that the committee had implicated in the scandal. The initial fuel subsidy report said that Zenon owed more than $1 million to the government, but legislators later voted to remove the firm from the final report. Lawan said that he accepted the money in order to expose blackmail and informed the committee and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) about it.

On 22 June 2021, the trial of Farouk Lawan came to a logical conclusion as the judge, Angela Otaluka, sentenced the former federal lawmaker to seven years in prison.[3]

Otaluka, a judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Apo, Abuja, who jailed Lawan for corruptly demanding $3 million and eventually taking $500,000 bribe while serving as the chairman of the House of Representatives’ ad-hoc committee investigating the fraud around fuel subsidy in 2012.

In her judgment, Otaluka relied heavily on the testimony of Otedola,[4] who described giving the $500,000 to Lawan in a sting operation planned with the State Security Service (SSS) to obtain evidence of extortion against the lawmaker. He went to the court of appeal and the sentencing was reduced to five years. The Supreme Court upheld his conviction on January 26, 2024, after he appealed the initial seven-year sentence given by the trial court. The trial court based its judgment on the testimony of Otedola, who cooperated with the State Security Service to expose Lawan’s corruption.[5] [6]

References

  1. Web site: Honourable Farouk Lawan . 2012-07-04 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20071020133624/http://nassnig.org/House/Personaldata/Kano/farouk.htm . 2007-10-20.
  2. News: Chiawo . Nwankwo . S'West Reps: Jostling for Etteh's seat . https://web.archive.org/web/20071101122325/http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art2007110120442653 . dead . 2007-11-01 . The Punch online . 2007-11-01 . 2007-11-03 .
  3. Web site: 2021-06-24. Judge speaks about 'chequered history' of Farouk Lawan's eight-year trial. 2021-06-24. en-GB.
  4. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/469565-500000-bribery-why-judge-believed-femi-otedola-rejected-farouk-lawans-testimony.html testimony of Mr Otedola
  5. Web site: Oyeyemi . Fadehan . 2024-01-26 . Supreme Court affirms Farouk Lawan's five-year prison sentence over $500,000 bribe . 2024-01-27 . Daily Post Nigeria . en-US.
  6. Web site: Anichukwueze . Donatus . January 26, 2024 . Supreme Court Upholds Five-Year Sentence Of Farouk Lawan . Channelstv.