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Waiting Endlessly On Nigeria 's Death Row......plights Of Prisoners. by autofreak2020(m): 8:40am On Dec 04, 2013
Lagos , Nigeria - For 17 years, Thankgod Ebohs ,
an inmate of Oko Prison, lived under the threat
of facing the gallows. Each day, he feared that
the authorities would come for him.
Even though the state outlawed capital
punishment in 2006 , on June 25 , 2013 , Ebohs
blood ran icy cold as he and four other inmates
were haulted before a hangman at the Oko
prison gallows.
The father of three watched with horror as the
hangman took turns on the condemned
prisoners. But when it came to the turn of the
furniture maker, the prison officials discovered
that his death sentence was supposed to be
carried out by gunshot instead - so his wait on
death row was extended thanks to this
bureaucratic error.
But even though Thankgod Ebohs escaped the
gallows by the skin of his teeth , the trauma of
seeing four colleagues hung profoundly affected
him.
One of his sons , who asked for anonymity for
fear of being prevented from seeing his father
again, told Al Jazeera, "My father is still in a
state of shock, when I saw him last September
he was still weeping ."
For now Ebohs is still alive , but his family does
not know how long it will be before he faces
the firing squad.
Ebohs case has helped catapult the plight of
death row inmates across Nigerian prisons into
the limelight. Many of these inmates have been
on the death row for years, enduring the
psychological trauma of the daily wait for
execution .
A 2008 report by Amnesty International on
death row inmates in Nigeria notes that the
country has about 1000 condemned prisoners.
Of those, 130 have been on death row for more
than 10 years, while some have been there for
more than 30 years.
" We note that the average period spent on
death row by prison inmates is between 10 and
15 years," the report says. It also says that
prisoners who have been on death row for
more than ten years have " been diagnosed for
various ailments , common among which is
mental disorder " .
Justine Ljeomah , the executive director of the
Human Rights Social Development and
Environmental Foundation, describes the
situation as unacceptable . " Keeping a death row
inmate awaiting the hangman is a psychological
torture on its own ," says Ljeomah .
Chino Obiagwu , a national coordinator for the
Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP )
told Al Jazeera that he wanted the commutation
of all death sentences to life imprisonment,
noting that studies " fail to show that the death
penalty deters crimes ".
In the same vein , Kemi Okenyodo , the executive
director of the CLEEN Foundation pointed out
to Al Jazeera that allowing prisoners to stay on
death row for long was not right . "Their
sentences should be committed to life
imprisonment. This is a more definite sentence,
than awaiting execution and yet not knowing
when it will occur. "
http://m.aljazeera.com/story/2013112094420106741

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