Drug Trafficking: FG Condemns Execution Of Nigerian Woman In Saudi Arabia

Hamilton Nwosa
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The Nigerian government has criticised Saudi Arabia for executing a Nigerian woman for drug-related cases, describing the act as pathetic.

According to the Saudi Interior Ministry, a Nigerian woman two Pakistani men, a Yemeni man were charged for drug trafficking, and executed having been found guilty.

The recent execution brought the number of people killed this year to 53.

Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Diaspora, speaking in Abuja on Tuesday, said the woman is the eighth Nigerian to be executed in such manner in the country this year alone.

Dabiri-Erewa said 20 more Nigerians are on death row in the country for similar offences, while 12 had been prosecuted and are to serve various jail terms.

She said: “So we have had cases where truly they didn’t commit the offence. We have appealed to the Saudi authorities to make the trials fair, open and ensure that justice is done.

“Even if you are going to die, you will know that you die for an offence you committed.

“We appeal to Nigerians going to Saudi Arabia to obey the laws of the land. Even kolanut is treated as a drug. We will continue to appeal to the Saudi authorities to treat some of the cases with some form of leniency.”

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