“Open All Prisons, Set Every Cяim¡nal Free” – Lawyer Inibehe Effiong Møcks Tinubu’s Pardon Of Ͼ0nvicted Ðяμg Lords, M¥rderers, Others

In a sharp critique of President Bola Tinubu’s recent presidential pardon list, lawyer Inibehe Effiong møcked the decision, questioning the moral and legal implications of the move.

The statements were made on Monday in an interview with Channels News.

“The decision of Mr. President to grant pardon to some of these individuals, I think, raises a lot of moral and legal questions about the message that we are sending to Nigerians and to law enforcement agencies in this country.

“For instance, what now becomes of the years of work and effort that the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency [NDLEA] has put into the arrest and pros£cution of these individuals?

“What message does that send to other dяμg tя@ffickers who are undeяmining the security of this country?”

Effiong further questioned the selectiveness of the pardon, saying, “How come Evans, the notorious billionaire k¡dn@pper, has not been pardoned?

If the President is now becoming the savior of hardened cя¡minals, then he should go the whole way and open the prison gates of Kirikiri.”

He did not mince words about the overall legitimacy of the pardon list, adding, “I do not think some of these pardons were warranted.

“They should open the prison gate and allow all the Ͼя¡minals to go.”
“Open All Prisons, Set Every Cяim¡nal Free” – Lawyer Inibehe Effiong Møcks Tinubu’s Pardon Of Ͼ0nvicted Ðяμg Lords, M¥rderers, Others In a sharp critique of President Bola Tinubu’s recent presidential pardon list, lawyer Inibehe Effiong møcked the decision, questioning the moral and legal implications of the move. The statements were made on Monday in an interview with Channels News. “The decision of Mr. President to grant pardon to some of these individuals, I think, raises a lot of moral and legal questions about the message that we are sending to Nigerians and to law enforcement agencies in this country. “For instance, what now becomes of the years of work and effort that the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency [NDLEA] has put into the arrest and pros£cution of these individuals? “What message does that send to other dяμg tя@ffickers who are undeяmining the security of this country?” Effiong further questioned the selectiveness of the pardon, saying, “How come Evans, the notorious billionaire k¡dn@pper, has not been pardoned? If the President is now becoming the savior of hardened cя¡minals, then he should go the whole way and open the prison gates of Kirikiri.” He did not mince words about the overall legitimacy of the pardon list, adding, “I do not think some of these pardons were warranted. “They should open the prison gate and allow all the Ͼя¡minals to go.”
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