Nigerian freed from death row in Indonesia

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A Nigerian, Emmanuel Ihejirika, previously sentenced to death for drug trafficking in Indonesia, has been released after years in prison.

The Nigerians in Diaspora CommissionI, in a statement signed by Gabriel Odu in the Public Relations Unit of the commission, on Friday, said Ihejirika was released due to pro bono efforts of Nigerian lawyer, Emmanuel Ogebe, based in Washington DC.

The case drew attention several years ago when a Nigerian delegation, including former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ojo Madueke and NiDCOM chairman, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, then a member of the House of Representatives, visited Indonesian prisons to seek clemency for Nigerians on death row.

Four Nigerians, along with an Indonesian and a British citizen, were executed.

Ogebe took up Ihejirika’s case, which he believed was a case of mistaken identity, and pursued it through the Indonesian Supreme Court. His legal work culminated in Ihejirika’s release.

“Ogebe succeeded as he took the case up to the Supreme Court, and Ihejirika was finally let off the hook,” the statement noted.

Dabiri-Erewa praised Ogebe during a meeting in Washington DC, highlighting his selflessness and commitment.

She reiterated the severe consequences of drug trafficking in Indonesia and urged Nigerians to avoid such crimes.

“Dabiri-Erewa re-emphasised that the penalty for drug trafficking in Indonesia is death adding that Nigerians should stay away from crime,” the statement added.

The release was also credited to the support of Nigerian Charge d’Affaires in Indonesia, Patricia Alechenu.

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