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Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Antoeni(op): 8:51pm On Oct 13, 2025
Global human rights watchdog, the Amnesty International, has strongly condemned the recent clemency and pardons granted by the administration of President Bola Tinubu to individuals convicted of human rights crimes, drug trafficking, illegal mining, among others.

Amnesty International on Monday warned that the move risks entrenching impunity and denying justice to victims.

President Tinubu on Saturday granted sweeping clemency and posthumous pardons to a total of 147 convicts, inmates and deceased Nigerians, including Maryam Sanda, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Sir Herbert Macaulay, Major General Mamman Vatsa, Professor Magaji Garba, and dozens of illegal miners, drug convicts, and white-collar offenders.

The gesture, which the Presidency described as a mark of “compassion, justice, and national healing,” was recommended by the Presidential Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy, chaired by Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN).

In a statement issued on Monday, Amnesty International said, “Amnesty International is deeply concerned by the clemency and pardons granted by the government of President Bola Tinubu to some persons convicted of human rights crimes, as the pardons for these crimes prevent reparations for victims.”

The organisation faulted the process and intent of the government’s clemency exercise, accusing authorities of prioritising perpetrators over victims of abuse.

The way and manner Nigerian authorities carried out the exercise seemed to prioritise the perpetrators instead of access to justice and effective remedies for the victims and their families,” the statement read.

According to Amnesty International, the decision could have far-reaching consequences for accountability and the rule of law in Nigeria.

The actions of the government have the potential of undermining the rule of law, preventing the emergence of the truth, the determination of guilt or innocence by a court and reparations for victims, as well as entrenching impunity for human rights crimes,” the group warned.

The human rights body urged President Tinubu to reverse the decision and ensure that justice remains central to the government’s approach to reconciliation and accountability.

“President Bola Tinubu should reconsider his government’s pardons for those convicted of human rights crimes, and uphold and ensure the rights of the victims and their families,” Amnesty International added.

According to the State House statement signed by Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga on Saturday, 175 names were originally considered, but 147 ultimately received mercy through pardon, commutation of death sentences to life imprisonment, or sentence reduction.

Among those honoured posthumously were Sir Herbert Macaulay, pardoned for a 1913 conviction imposed by British colonial authorities; Major-General Mamman Jiya Vatsa, executed in 1986 for alleged treason under the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida; and the late Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight members of the Ogoni Nine, executed in 1995 under General Sani Abacha’s dictatorship.

The full list includes: Ken Saro Wiwa, Saturday Dobee, Nordu Eawa, Daniel Gbooko, Paul Levera, Felix Nuate, Baribor Bera, Barinem Kiobel, and John Kpuine.

The federal government also listed the Ogoniland community chiefs — Albert Badey, Edward Kobaru, Samuel Orage, and Theophilus Orage — as victims to be officially honoured.

White-Collar Convicts, Drug Offenders, And Political Figures Among Beneficiaries

Notably, former lawmaker Hon. Farouk Lawan, ex-UNIMAID Vice Chancellor Professor Magaji Garba, ex-ICPC convict Barr. Hussaini Alhaji Umar, and former SUBEB boss Ayinla Saadu Alanamu were among those pardoned or had their sentences reduced.

Others include Dr. Nwogu Peters, Mrs. Anastasia Nwaoba, and former drug offenders like Nweke Francis Chibueze and Abiodun Elemero, all of whom were serving various terms for cocaine trafficking and fraud.

A striking category of beneficiaries were more than 60 illegal miners, mostly young men in their 20s and 30s, who had been sentenced to three years each in 2024.

Their names include Babangida Saliu, Adamu Sanni, Abdulkarem Salisu, Abdulaziz Lawal, Abdulrahman Babangida, Maharazu Alidu, Zaharadeen Baliue, Babangida Usman, Zayyanu Abdullahi, Bashir Garuba, Imam Suleman, Abbeh Amisu, Lawani Lurwanu, Yusuf Alhassan, Abdulahi Isah, Zayanu Bello, Habeeb Suleman, Jubrin Sahabi, Shefiu Umar, Seidu Abubakar, Haruna Abubakar, Rabiu Seidu, Macha Kuru, Zahradeen Aminu, Nazipi Musa, Abdullahi Musa, Habibu Safiu, Husseni Sani, Musa Lawali, Suleiman Lawal, Yusuf Iliyasu, Sebiyu Aliyu, Halliru Sani, Shittu Aliyu, Sanusi Aminu, Isiaka Adamu, Mamman Ibrahim, Shuaibu Abdullahi, Sanusi Adamu, Sadi Musa, and Haruna Isah.

Senator Ikra Aliyu Bilbis reportedly undertook responsibility for their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
https://saharareporters.com/2025/10/13/amnesty-international-condemns-tinubu-governments-clemency-drug-convicts-illegal-miners

Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Antoeni(op): 8:51pm On Oct 13, 2025
"Showing Mercy to The Guilty is Cruelty to The Innocent "
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by SmartPolician: 8:52pm On Oct 13, 2025
A man without value is now president so his people have to be his priority
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Antoeni(op): 9:16pm On Oct 13, 2025
Tinubu can’t keep granting clemency to criminals while honest citizens rot in poverty and injustice.
This government keeps rewarding wrongdoing and calling it mercy, meanwhile, the real victims of the system get no second chance.
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Brahamimo(m): 10:58am On Oct 14, 2025
Tinubu is complicit in these evil and atrocious act.

He had to show mercy to his partners and proteges in the Drug Cartel.

A woman who killed her husband was even pardoned
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by NotOfThisWorld(f): 10:59am On Oct 14, 2025
That's right. Very senseless of him and the yeye presidential advisory committee or whatever they call themselves. Nonsense. Mtchew
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Bonjelomo: 10:59am On Oct 14, 2025
It is not a good one, whatever his intention are
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Nobody: 11:00am On Oct 14, 2025
Amnesty International 😄🤣😄🤣😄

Where were they when Trump pardoned over 1600 convicted criminals? Where were they when a genocide was being televised live on TV?

These international agency’s should know by now that, they have lost relevance and all already know they just a western tool.

Gibberish and balderdash!
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by SlavaUkraini: 11:00am On Oct 14, 2025
CoronaVirusPro:
Amnesty International 😄🤣😄🤣😄

Where were they when Trump pardoned over 1600 convicted criminals? Where were they when a genocide was being televised live on TV?

These international agency’s should know by now that, they have lost relevance and all already know they just a western tool.

Gibberish and balderdash!
It is your write up that is Gibberish and balderdash...
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by dederocs(m): 11:01am On Oct 14, 2025
Amnesty the confusionist grin

These are same people forcing Nigeria against death execution, when America, Japan, Saudi still executes, amnesty can't challenge them, Nigeria is seen as a stooge.
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by TheGiftofGod(f): 11:01am On Oct 14, 2025
What the president do is not fair!
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Klington: 11:01am On Oct 14, 2025
Every normal human being should be scared of the bad precedence tinubu and his gang are setting. Setting Nigeria backwards at every given time.
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Paut(m): 11:04am On Oct 14, 2025
Nigeria is cooked, every president with his principles.
Buhari was busy granting pardon to his fellow people called repentant Boko Haram and now Tinubu is granting pardon to kidnappers and criminals while some innocent souls are still there, imagine a country
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by cyberbro: 11:05am On Oct 14, 2025
I don't even know who gave Tinubu the clemency list, it's the most unintelligent thing he has ever done in his tenure.

How can you free known kidnappers, murderers, drug dealers etc? That's not how to use clemency now! It makes no sense!

Perhaps, there's more to it than meets the eye, maybe it's all for 2027, who knows...
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Ndenomy: 11:05am On Oct 14, 2025
CoronaVirusPro:
Amnesty International 😄🤣😄🤣😄

Where were they when Trump pardoned over 1600 convicted criminals? Where were they when a genocide was being televised live on TV?

These international agency’s should know by now that, they have lost relevance and all already know they just a western tool.

Gibberish and balderdash!
You dey mind them??

When its Africa they suddenly found their lost voice. Amnesty Isonu. President have the righht to grant anybody clemency no matter their crime. Its his right to do that just Biden and Trump did to the convicted criminals them no make any useless post then
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Emmy000seun(m): 11:05am On Oct 14, 2025
What tinubu should have done is to create a committee of lawyers to visit all the correctional center nationwide and review all inmate cases, pardon the ones with minor offenders, by so doing the prison will be discongested..but forgiving high profile offender is like inviting more chaos to already volatile society..it makes me thinking is the government planning more criminals roaming about the country or what??
Antoeni:
https://saharareporters.com/2025/10/13/amnesty-international-condemns-tinubu-governments-clemency-drug-convicts-illegal-miners
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by ScamDemicEra: 11:06am On Oct 14, 2025
.... pardon gate have no effect on emilokan, he peed on himself throughout the campaigns and still got rigged into Aso rock -no other occultist can do that !!
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by CodeTemplarr: 11:06am On Oct 14, 2025
A pardon for killers is killing itself.
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Edoreborn: 11:07am On Oct 14, 2025
Other countries go just dey laugh us
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by casualobserver: 11:07am On Oct 14, 2025
No doubt Tinubu messed up big time here.

This is my theory: he is under pressure to grant Kanu pardon after his inevitable conviction. Those packaging a pardon for Kanu suggested using these pardons as a front runner.

It has backfired. I can’t see how a smart man could not see how this was always a bad move except he was blinded by a different agenda. Releasing terrorists, bandits, murderers, drug peddlers can never fly amongst supporters and critics alike.

He goofed! And I have posted previously, if he pardons Kanu I will not vote for him.

This is the first time I can remember that I agree with Amnesty international.
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Nobody: 11:07am On Oct 14, 2025
Ndenomy:
You dey mind them??

When its Africa they suddenly found their lost voice. Amnesty Isonu. President have the righht to grant anybody clemency no matter their crime. Its his right to do that just Biden and Trump did to the convicted criminals them no make any useless post then
I am so proud of you as you have renewed my hope in a better Nigeria and Africa. Strongly believing we will outnumber the mentally conquered ones.
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Kingpele(m): 11:08am On Oct 14, 2025
He had to realise his drug guys but shouldn't have pardoned kidnappers and murderers...he called it mercy but I wonder when tinubu will have mercy on our economy and massive poverty he created for majority of our citizens...I mean suffering masses...we are suffering hardship in a daily basis without hope
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by CodeTemplarr: 11:09am On Oct 14, 2025
Paut:
Nigeria is cooked, every president with his principles.
Buhari was busy granting pardon to his fellow people called repentant Boko Haram and now Tinubu is granting pardon to kidnappers and criminals while some innocent souls are still there, imagine a country
GEJ said stealing isnt corruption. OBJ openly asked looters to donate from what they have looted under him.
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Ndenomy: 11:09am On Oct 14, 2025
Emmy000seun:
What tinubu should have done is to create a committee of lawyers to visit all the correctional center nationwide and review all inmate cases, pardon the ones with minor offenders, by so doing the prison will be discongested..but forgiving high profile offender is like inviting more chaos to already volatile society..it makes me thinking is the government planning more criminals roaming about the country or what??
Nothing like that. This is once in a lifetime opportunity and not everybody is lucky. Maybe when you become president (if you ever will) you can do that. As for the president, he has the right to forgive whosoever he deem to and all y’all gotta do is wail and cry bl***d

I equally hate that woman that killed her husband is part of the people are are being pardoned but then its the presidents power and all y’all gotta do is opin and wail
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by CodeTemplarr: 11:10am On Oct 14, 2025
CoronaVirusPro:
Amnesty International 😄🤣😄🤣😄

Where were they when Trump pardoned over 1600 convicted criminals? Where were they when a genocide was being televised live on TV?

These international agency’s should know by now that, they have lost relevance and all already know they just a western tool.

Gibberish and balderdash!
same place they were on October 07.
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by Ndenomy: 11:10am On Oct 14, 2025
CoronaVirusPro:
I am so proud of you as you have renewed my hope in a better Nigeria and Africa. Strongly believing we will outnumber the mentally conquered ones.
Don’t stop wailing o.. you must mot give up
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by hadex90(m): 11:13am On Oct 14, 2025
If you believe Tinubu has anything to offer this country, you are on a long thing. He just doesn't have the attitude. Propaganda is too much
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by mecuries(m): 11:17am On Oct 14, 2025
Watch how the APC would say this is an opposition sponsored post
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by thinkmoney(m): 11:21am On Oct 14, 2025
Re: Amnesty International Condemns Tinubu Government’s Clemency For Drug Convicts, by ogascomax: 11:21am On Oct 14, 2025
CoronaVirusPro:
Amnesty International 😄🤣😄🤣😄

Where were they when Trump pardoned over 1600 convicted criminals? Where were they when a genocide was being televised live on TV?

These international agency’s should know by now that, they have lost relevance and all already know they just a western tool.

Gibberish and balderdash!
You are talking nonsense. You can only deceive yourself and your kinds. Even in campaign he said that he would release the Capito Hill people that the imprisonment was a political witch hunt. Then you are bring that up here. What rubbish some people have become.
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