The Federal Government on Monday cautioned Indonisian on the plan of the country to execute three Nigerians, who were arrested and convicted for drug-related offences.
The government summoned the Indonisian ambassador to Nigeria, Harry Purwato, over the development as the Asian country has insisted that the Nigerians and an Australian, who has also been convicted for drug trafficking, would be executed.
The Federal Government on Monday, again summoned the Indonesian Ambassador, Mr Harry Purwato, over the country’s planned execution of more Nigerians by firing squad for drug-related offences.
Amb. Danjuma Sheni, the Permanent
Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said at a meeting with the envoy
in Abuja that the death sentences should be converted to life imprisonment.
He told the envoy to speak with his
home government to tamper justice with mercy in order not to allow anything to
jeopardise the “very robust and excellent relationship“ between Indonesia and
Nigeria.
“Your Excellency, I have been asked
to summon you to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to appeal to you to talk to
your government about the proposed execution of three Nigerians, who are
currently on the death row in your country.
“As you know, your country and
Nigeria have a very robust and excellent relationship and we do not intend that
anything should happen to our relationship.
“We, in this context, are very aware
of the consequences of drug trafficking in your country, but we still want to
put it on record and we still want to appeal to you and to your President to
tamper justice with mercy.
“We understand that the three
condemned Nigerians have gone through the judicial processes and their appeals
to the President have been turned down.
“We also understand, particularly,
that one of them, Mr Salami, had been moved to an Island and that any moment
from now, he may be executed.
“We want to appeal to you and
through you to your government that this death sentence that may be carried out
on Mr Salami any moment from now should be converted to life imprisonment.“
The permanent secretary also
appealed to the Indonesian envoy to fast-track the completion of the ongoing
exchange of prisoners’ negotiation between the two countries.
According to him, when completed,
Nigerians serving various prison terms in Indonesia will have the opportunity
to serve their sentences in Nigeria.
“I am also to use this occasion,
your Excellency, to appeal to you on the need to quickly complete the ongoing
exchange of prisoners negotiation that we have with your country.
“We wish that this be completed on
time so that our nationals, who may be caught up there, would have the
opportunity to serve their sentences in Nigeria.
“Some of our nationals are not on
death row; they are in there for some other alleged crimes and we would wish
that those who are willing and who wish to, would serve their sentences in
Nigeria.
“So it is our wish as a country that
we should complete this process immediately so that our nationals would avail
themselves of that opportunity.
“Ambassador, we want to thank you
coming in here but these are the words that my government has asked me to
convey to you and through you to your own government.“
Responding, Purwato acknowledged the
robust nature of the relationship between his country and Nigeria, and
explained that the trial of the Nigerians was done transparently.
He said foreigners travelling to
Indonesia were usually informed in advance that trafficking in narcotics
attracted the death penalty.
The envoy said that all the legal
processes available to the convicts had been exhausted, adding, however, that
he would deliver the Federal Government’s message to his home government.
He said: “Indonesians attach great
importance to their relations with Nigerians and we also like to further our
excellent relations in things that can be felt directly by the people of these
two countries.
“As you rightly said, permanent
secretary, the death penalty in Indonesia is actually done in transparent,
credible and accountable manner.
“We do apply these executions to
those who are adults and we do not apply to children, pregnant women or
mentally ill persons.
“Executions are done after strict
and transparent due process of law by which also we know that it would have
already passed the district, appellate and Supreme Courts.“
Purwato explained that the request
for clemency by the Nigerians on death row had been rejected.
According to him, the Indonesian
government usually allows the embassies of nationals on trial for drug-related
offenses to be involved from the beginning to the end of all cases.
The Federal Government had in
January, summoned the ambassador following the execution of two Nigerians by
firing squad for drug offences.
Preparations are in top gear for the
execution by firing squad of one Raheem Agbaje Salami and two other Nigerians
convicted of drug smuggling.
Don’t Execute our Citizens, Federal Government tells Indonesia
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