A coalition of Human Rights groups has stormed the
Anambra state House of Assembly in a protest to demand the intervention
of the lawmakers in the release of 14 Nigerians currently on death row
in Indonesia.
The group stated that the prisoners had been condemned to death without fair hearing.
Mr. Anthony Orokoya who led the activists stated that majority of the
14 condemned Nigerians in Indonesia are from Anambra state and that has
necessitated their bringing the matter to the representatives of the
people for onward presentation to the state government and finally to
the federal government for necessary action.
According to the leader of the group, three of the prisoners have
been executed and that ignited the move to alert both the government and
people of Anambra state, who are mostly affected on the present
circumstance that requires urgent intervention.
Mr Orokoya maintained that even if the 14 persons committed the crime
for which they are convicted of, they still deserve the right to fair
hearing and as such urged the state house of assembly to act within
their legislative power to send the necessary signal to appropriate
quarters.
Representing the speaker, the House member for Onitsha North 1 Constituency, Chugbo Enwezor, commended the human rights group for their courage and thoughtfulness to bring the petition before the house of assembly.
He also assured them of prompt delivery of their message to the state government.
The activists told the house members that the people of Anambra state
are enterprising and industrious and as such should not allow the
spirit to die and as the representative of the people should not watch
as their able bodied men are exterminated without proper and fair
hearing.
Friday, 18 October 2013
Group Protests Fate Of Condemned Nigerians In Indonesia
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