Reprieve Underway For Ekweremadu As Reps Urge UK Government, Court To Temper Justice With Mercy

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The House of Representatives at Tuesday plenary, appealed to the government of the United Kingdom to be compassionate in sentencing Senator Ike Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice.

The resolution was reached following a motion moved by Mr. Toby Okechukwu, a lawmaker from Enugu State.

It would be recalled that the UK court found the Ekweremadu couple guilty of conspiracy to harvest the organ of another Nigerian.

Mr. Okechukwu stated that diplomatic intervention in this kind of case is normal.
“It is a common practice in international relations for nations, including the UK, to seek relief for their citizens involved in situations such as that of the Ekweremadus,” he said.

Earlier, the Speaker of the House, Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila said intervention by the House is not a justification for the charges against the Ekweremadus. He urged the UK government to consider Ekweremadu’s years of public service.

The House, however, resolved to urge the UK government and the court to temper justice with mercy in sentencing Ekweremadu, his wife and the doctor.

Also, they urged the Federal Government of Nigeria to take all diplomatic steps and other necessary interventions regarding the travails of the Ekweremadu family.

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