The Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Hon. ABIKE Dabiri-Erewa, says that a Nigerian man, Emmanuel Ihejirika, who had been sentenced to death for drug trafficking in Indonesia has been freed, after several years in prison.
According to the statement by NIDCOM, his release was after the case was taken up pro bono by a Nigerian lawyer based in Washington DC, Barrister Emmanuel Isha Ogebe.
Dabiri-Erewa commended Barrister Ogebe during their meeting in Washington for his selflessness and kindness in taking up the case.
The statement recalled that several years back, a delegation from Nigeria, headed by the former Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ojo Madueke, which included Abike Dabiri Erewa, then a member of the House of Representatives, former Chairman NDLEA, Ipinmosho, among others, had visited Indonesian prison to plead for clemency for 21 Nigerians on death row convicted for drug trafficking. Four of them had been executed along with an Indonesian and British citizen.
It added that a Nigerian lawyer, Barrister Ogebe, based in the USA, later approached Dabiri-Erewa for her intervention and offered pro bono services for Ihejirika, whose case appeared to be one of mistaken identity, and offered to follow the case through. He succeeded, as he took the case up to the Supreme Court, and Ihejirika was finally let off the hook in December.
Dabiri-Erewa re-emphasised that penalty for drug trafficking in Indonesia is death, adding that Nigerians should stay away from crime.
She, therefore, commended Barrister Ogebe for his selflessness and kindness for the pro bono services.
The NIDCOM boss also praised the efforts of the Nigerian Charge D’Affaires in Indonesia, Patricia Alechenu for her unwavering support.
Ogebe, in his remarks, thanked Abike Dabiri-Erewa for her prompt intervention in cases relating to Nigerians in Diaspora right from her days as a member of the House of Representatives,
He described her as a morale booster “for Nigerians in Diaspora.”
He pledged to continue to work with Abike Dabiri Erewa and the NiDCOM team.
GIK/APA