A group, the Foundation for Peace Professionals (PeacePro) has commended the Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke for pardoning 53 inmates, including Mr. Segun Olowookere, who was reportedly sentenced to death for stealing a fowl.
The forum said that the Governor’s act of compassion did not only underscores his commitment to justice and rehabilitation but also sets a remarkable example for the rest of Nigeria and beyond.
The group in a statement released in Ilorin, Kwara State by its Executive Director, Mr AbdulRazaq Hamzat, said it was deeply involved in advocating for the release of Olowookere and addressing systemic issues in Nigeria’s correctional facilities.
“For over a decade, we pursued legal appeals on his behalf, and when judicial processes slowed, we petitioned the government for clemency.
“Governor Adeleke’s historic decision aligns with PeacePro’s broader mission to decongest Nigeria’s correctional facilities and promote restorative justice.
“Data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reveals that over 80% of inmates in Nigeria are un-sentenced, many of whom have been detained for periods longer than the maximum sentences for their alleged offences. This is a grave human rights issue that demands urgent attention.
“While we celebrate this milestone, we emphasise that Mr. Olowookere’s case has become a symbol of hope, driving systemic change. His release, alongside 52 others, demonstrates the potential for leadership and advocacy to work together in addressing pressing societal issues.
“We commend Governor Adeleke’s administration for not only granting clemency, but for also giving a new lease on life to individuals who have shown good conduct and served significant portions of their sentences.
“We urge other state governments to replicate this gesture by reviewing cases of un-sentenced inmates, addressing prolonged pre-trial detentions, and fostering a justice system rooted in fairness and humanity,” Hamzat added.