![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgjXokmVODGIvVR3edOr3flTOIvfevSbiSz-BVLA5ozrGB0fiXKr7LeY7TBCVHYdK2RddlOdH3d0KjLAfvHVI0noxhFnspmWR7yU_uoC7jXZNhWVkT-s2ruQ0Wv_LRYR6x2m7h1tp4AS5Q/s400/Nigerian-Drug-Trafficker-Death.jpg)
Uncovering this to news men in Abuja yesterday January nineteenth, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign issues, Amb. Danjuma Sheni, said the Federal government has engaged the legislature of Indonesia to show forgiveness to the 12 Nigerians who are on death move so they won't be executed like the two Nigerians Daniel Emenuo and Okafor Solomon, who were executed last Sunday January eighteenth in the nation for medication trafficking.
The Permanent secretary identifies with newsmen after a gathering with the Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Eko Indiarto, yesterday in Abuja to dissent the execution of the Nigerians considerably after much request made by President Jonathan and the National get together
"Each nation decides for itself the sort of move it makes. On account of Nigerians and as you have recently seen, we have dissented passionately the execution and we are as yet taking a gander at different alternatives. That (reviewing Ambassador) may be along the line, yet we are taking a gander at different choices. I have quite recently engaged the administration and individuals of Indonesia to demonstrate some forgiveness as we push ahead with respect to the 12 different Nigerians still on death push in that nation. We trust toward the end of the day, there will be some type of forgiveness for our kin and we don't trust, starting now, that it will have any critical effect on our relationship." he said
Amb. Sheni said the Federal government is in converses with the Indonesian government to concede to a Prisoner Transfer Agreement so that those on Death line would be sent once more to Nigeria to serve their jail time.
No comments:
Post a Comment