The EFCC lawyer said the court found that the convict siphoned N22 billion against the N33.8 billion charge allegedly preferred against the ex-minister.
The family respectfully appeals to members of the public to remain calm, avoid speculation.
Mr Olukoyede said Mr Mamman was arrested in Kaduna State on Tuesday.
This is the second warrant of arrest issued against Mr Mamman in a week.
He attributed open defecation to other causes of water pollution common in developing countries.
Mr Soyinka said the preening and posturing of the EFCC has served its purpose.
The CAN president stressed that the Church would not endorse any candidate or political party ahead of the elections.
The fundraising committee were charged to be equitable and just in the distribution of the palliatives and cash.
Mr Sambo, who hails from Taraba, replaces former Minister of Power, Mamman Sale, who was sacked from the federal cabinet in September.
