Ohanaeze Ndigbo has disagreed with the statement credited to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, that “the Federal Government of Nigeria will not interfere with any local or international legal battle involving the former Deputy Senate President, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu.” INDEPENDENT reports.
It would be recalled that Sen. Ekweremadu is currently facing trial for alleged organ harvest in the United Kingdom. Information Guide Nigeria
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In a statement presented to newsmen in Enugu on Sunday by the National Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze, Dr. Chiedozie Alex Ogbonnia said Malami disclosed this to journalists on Thursday at the 46th session of the State House briefing organised by the Presidential Communications Team at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, claiming that “it has never been the tradition of the Nigerian government to interfere in anything judicial, local or international”.
The statement read, “Cultural relativism is a vital factor in international relations.
“In the case involving Ekweremadu, it should be recalled that the former Deputy President of the Senate had written to the UK High Commission to support a visa application of a ‘donor’ listed as David Ukpo Nwamini. jamb results
In the letter, Ekweremadu made a full disclosure that Mr. Ukpo was undergoing ‘medical investigations for a kidney donation to his daughter’. “The full name of the UK hospital was also stated and nothing shady.
The Ekweremadu letter to the British embassy was unequivocal. He indicated the purpose of his travel and also requested the embassy to grant visa to Mr. Ukpo for a stated purpose. We view Ekweremadu’s full disclosure as a proof of non-criminal intent.
“We are persuaded to join Sadiq Obanoyen and several others to ask if it was not unconscionable or even conspiracy on the part of the British government to issue a visa to David Nwamind following full disclosure by the senator that Nwamini was travelling to the UK for organ donation, but only to do 360 degrees and charge the senator and his wife for facilitating an illegality? In other words, would it not have been fair and just to refuse visa to Nwamini in the first place, citing the UK modern slavery legislation, especially as the UK is never known to be so generous with visa to Nigerians?”
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