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Alleged

Kashim Shettima Mustapha

Kashim Shettima Mustapha is the sitting Vice President of Nigeria, having been sworn in on 29 May 2023 alongside President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the APC ticket. Prior to his elevation to the second-highest office in the land, he served as Senator for Borno Central (2019-2023) and as Governor of Borno State for two terms (2011-2019), during the height of the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria's North-East. A former banker (Zenith Bank, Bank of Agriculture) with a background in agricultural economics from the University of Maiduguri, Shettima rose through Borno's executive ranks as commissioner under Governor Ali Modu Sheriff before clinching the governorship on the ANPP platform in 2011 and later defecting to the APC. His tenure as governor coincided with extraordinary fiscal and security pressures: Borno was the epicentre of the Boko Haram insurgency, hosted hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons, and received substantial federal security votes, ecological funds, and humanitarian disbursements. After leaving office, ALLEGATIONS surfaced — chiefly through petitions filed with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) — concerning the management of Borno State funds during his governorship, including reports referencing approximately ₦600 billion in cumulative state and local government allocations, with roughly ₦400 billion said to have moved through 27 local government council accounts. The EFCC reportedly opened a preliminary inquiry; no charge has been filed and no court has made any finding of wrongdoing. Shettima and the APC have categorically rejected the allegations, framing them as politically motivated. A separate 2016 narrative alleging an EFCC raid on his residence was publicly denied by the EFCC itself, as verified by TheCable's fact-check. As Vice President, Shettima is constitutionally shielded by Section 308 immunity, and this profile treats every unresolved allegation as ALLEGED ONLY, pending due process after his term concludes, should any proceedings ever be initiated.

Sources

SOURCE-01Premium Times
Premium Timeswww.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/
SOURCE-02TheCable
TheCablewww.thecable.ng/
SOURCE-03SaharaReporters
SaharaReporterssaharareporters.com/
SOURCE-04Punch Newspapers
Punch Newspaperspunchng.com/
SOURCE-05BBC News Pidgin/English
BBC News Pidgin/Englishwww.bbc.com/news/world-africa
SOURCE-06Reuters
Reuterswww.reuters.com/world/africa/
SOURCE-07Vanguard
Vanguardwww.vanguardngr.com/
SOURCE-08THISDAY
THISDAYwww.thisdaylive.com/
SOURCE-09Guardian Nigeria
Guardian Nigeriaguardian.ng/
SOURCE-10PM News Nigeria
PM News Nigeriapmnewsnigeria.com/
SOURCE-11Daily Trust
Daily Trustdailytrust.com/
SOURCE-12Channels Television
Channels Televisionwww.channelstv.com/
SOURCE-13EFCC Press / efcc.gov.ng
EFCC Press / efcc.gov.ngwww.efcc.gov.ng/
SOURCE-14Court records (Federal High Court cause-list searches)
Court records (Federal High Court cause-list searches)fhc.gov.ng/
SOURCE-15Nigerian National Assembly records
Nigerian National Assembly recordsnass.gov.ng/
SOURCE-16Office of the Vice President
Office of the Vice Presidentstatehouse.gov.ng/vicepresident/
SOURCE-17Premium Times — Tinubu/Shettima 2023 ticket coverage
Premium Times — Tinubu/Shettima 2023 ticket coveragewww.premiumtimesng.com/

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