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Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by adenigga(op): 3:45am On Oct 17, 2025
There were indications on Thursday that some names on the presidential pardon list approved by the Council of State, as presented by the Attorney-General of the Federation, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), may be dropped.

The development comes amid growing public outcry over the inclusion of certain high-profile and violent offenders among those pardoned by President Bola Tinubu.

The presidential pardon, usually granted to mark national occasions, was also meant to decongest prisons and promote reconciliation.

The presidential statement noted that the decision followed recommendations by the Presidential Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy, chaired by the Attorney-General.

It added that the list of beneficiaries was divided into six categories: Those granted pardon, posthumous pardon (including the Ogoni Nine), victims of the Ogoni Nine honoured, presidential clemency (clemency beneficiaries), inmates recommended for reduced terms of imprisonment, and inmates on death row whose sentences were commuted to life imprisonment.

However, the latest episode has reignited debate over the transparency and integrity of Nigeria’s pardon process.

On Thursday, Fagbemi (SAN), however, clarified that the Presidential Prerogative of Mercy recently announced by the President was still under review and had not been finalised.


Controversy has continued to trail the inclusion of some names, with anti-graft and security agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, reportedly moving to halt the release of some individuals on the list.

Fagbemi, at the Council of State meeting convened on October 9, 2025, had listed illegal miners, white-collar convicts, drug offenders, foreigners, Maj Gen Mamman Vatsa, Prof Magaji Garba, Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni Eight, as well as capital offenders such as Maryam Sanda, among the 175 convicts and former convicts who received presidential pardon.

The full list was released in a statement from the Presidency on Saturday, October 11, 2025.

While some names of Politically-Exposed Persons on the list, like Herbert Macaulay, Farouk Lawan, among others, did not raise dust, the inclusion of certain individuals linked to violent crimes and security breaches sparked outrage.

One of the names was Maryam Sanda, who was convicted in 2017 for stabbing her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, to death.

While some members of Bello’s family rejected the pardon for Maryam, the father, Alhaji Bello Isa, alongside Maryam’s father, Alhaji Garba Sanda, addressed a press conference to accept the presidential pardon.

The President also pardoned Major S. Alabi Akubo, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for illegal possession of prohibited firearms, among others and one Kelvin Prosper Oniarah, whose kidnapping terror spanned Delta, Edo, Rivers, Abia, Benue, and Oyo states, with detention camps in Warri and Kokori (Delta), Ugbokolo (Benue), Benin City (Edo), and Aba (Abia).


The names of those convicted for killing security agents, illicit drug couriers, and others tried for money laundering, among other offences, were queried on the list.

The uproar has reportedly prompted a review of the clemency process, with the Presidency considering dropping controversial names that generated public criticisms.

Security agencies kick

A presidential aide with knowledge of the matter, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment on the matter, said the EFCC, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, NDLEA and lead security agencies had raised strong objections to the list, insisting that some of the names were “smuggled in” and not part of those recommended by the presidential committee that screened applicants for clemency.

He said anti-graft agencies warned that releasing some of the convicts could undermine the ongoing fight against corruption and organised crime.

He said a top security source disclosed that some of the proposed beneficiaries “can never be released,” particularly those convicted of killing security operatives or engaging in kidnapping and other capital offences.


“The list was too wide, and some of the names did not pass the necessary security vetting.


“The EFCC, NDLEA, and other security agencies have insisted that the list must be pruned down. Not all the names came from the committee that reviewed the cases,” the presidential aide said.

Officials also familiar with the matter said the final list would likely exclude those whose release could pose security risks or undermine confidence in the justice system.

“The list will be trimmed to reflect only those who genuinely deserve the President’s mercy. Those whose inclusion created controversy will be expunged,” a senior official, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, told The PUNCH on Thursday.

Another official in one of the security agencies said, “Some low-level officers at the level of the committee smuggled in some names. Obviously, the President is unaware of some of the names on that list.

“They have now sent the list to NDLEA and other security agencies for review. Some of the names on the list did not meet the criteria. Some low-level officers bypassed the criteria.

“In fact, some of the cases are still fresh. The good thing is that they are still in custody; they have not been released.”

An official of one of the anti-graft agencies also spoke under the condition of anonymity.


He told The PUNCH, “I am aware the ICPC and the police are not comfortable with the list because the names of some convicts who are not supposed to be on that list are there.”

When reached for comments by The PUNCH, officials of the agencies were not ready to speak on the matter officially.

List for review

On Thursday, Fagbemi (SAN) stated that the Presidential Prerogative of Mercy recently announced by the President was still under review and had not been finalised.

In a statement in Abuja, the minister clarified that no inmate approved for clemency under the recent exercise had been released from custody.

According to Fagbemi, “The process remains at the final administrative stage, which includes a standard review to ensure that all names and recommendations fully comply with established legal and procedural requirements before any instrument of release is issued.”

He further explained that after the approval by the Council of State, the next step in the process was the issuance of the formal instrument implementing the President’s decision for each beneficiary.

“This stage affords an opportunity for a final review of the list for remedial purposes, if necessary, before the instrument is forwarded to the Controller-General of Corrections for necessary action.

“This verification process is part of the standard protocol and reflects the government’s commitment to transparency and due diligence,” the AGF said.

Fagbemi appreciated the public’s vigilance and constructive feedback, describing it as a sign of Nigerians’ deep concern for justice and good governance.

“There is no delay in the process; it is simply following the law to the letter to ensure that only those duly qualified benefit from the President’s mercy. As soon as all legal and procedural checks are concluded, the public will be duly informed. The rule of law does not rush; it ensures fairness.”
Source: https://punchng.com/under-pressure-tinubu-may-drop-controversial-names-from-pardon-list

Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Tochi3(m):
grin grin

Tilumbu is confused..disoriented...aloof..lost..disillusioned..at ths stage..Tilumbu needs Personal help..

..you can't maladminister Nigeria through rascality, criminnality, lies deceit propaganda..trial & error

..Tilumbu must go..insha allah..

grin grin grin
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by slyzy(m): 3:59am On Oct 17, 2025
What an embarrassment.

So they untend to tell us that some officers snuggled some names in the list?

They can safe face for all we care but we now known another low level to their perversity
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by jchioma: 4:06am On Oct 17, 2025
Controversy has continued to trail the inclusion of some names, with anti-graft and security agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, reportedly moving to halt the release of some individuals on the list


If you are Nigerian you will know how these things work. All these excuses are damage control measures to douse the tension this pardon has created.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Lifestone(m): 4:07am On Oct 17, 2025
Flipflops. This should have been done before presenting them to the council of state for approval. Fagbemi should spare us all these explanations and admit that he failed the system. I hope the review is properly done and those criminals and drugees are removed from that list.
How do you justify the release of a kidnaper, a drug dealer and a murderer. So shameful.
I also believe the NSA should investigate how some of those names made the list, those found to have abused the system should be prosecuted.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Lifestone(m): 4:09am On Oct 17, 2025
jchioma:
Controversy has continued to trail the inclusion of some names, with anti-graft and security agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, reportedly moving to halt the release of some individuals on the list


If you are Nigerian you will know how these things work. All these excuses are damage control measures to douse the tension this pardon has created.
Absolute damage control. This is an admission of incompetency
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by happney65: 4:18am On Oct 17, 2025
Singing "He be like say they want to tell us another story again o'...
Story story,story
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by mohbadliveson: 5:06am On Oct 17, 2025
The whole world is laughing at Nigeria over this
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Macphenson: 5:28am On Oct 17, 2025
Tinubu is just an arrogant failure. He thinks Nigeria is Lagos where he wakes up and do anything and any how he likes. Just look at the National embarrassment he caused, his confused urchins will be here talking nonesense.

Anybody granted pardon should just JAPA ASAP before Tinubu changes his mind
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by UselessBuharist: 5:29am On Oct 17, 2025
Will he drop the names of his fellow drug lords?
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by derecho(m): 5:29am On Oct 17, 2025
Whatever he does, HE MUSTN'T drop the hard drug guys o

You can't deny your friends
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Image123(m): 5:31am On Oct 17, 2025
Drop everybody except the dead, make everybody go sit down.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by CalabarPikin: 5:33am On Oct 17, 2025
Highest na to give the drug guys different name.
We already know who he'll favour more.
Agba drug lord.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Mrchippychappy(m): 5:39am On Oct 17, 2025
Administration wey dey do everything for the gram. Say something today, do another tomorrow. Content creators overseeing a country, what a disgrace
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Konquest: 5:41am On Oct 17, 2025
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Lithiumite: 5:43am On Oct 17, 2025
slyzy:
What an embarrassment.

So they untend to tell us that some officers snuggled some names in the list?

They can safe face for all we care but we now known another low level to their perversity
Thats how it works......you bribe the officials from the correctional to the judiciary,to the ministry of internal affairs and the committee
assigned the task......it's what it is,Nigeria is rotten to the bottom,tinubu doesn't know 99% of those on that list,he only signs and approves.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by dahmie2013: 5:46am On Oct 17, 2025
He had better drop those names or we drop him. What a disservice to all our security agencies, who sacrifice their lives confronting these criminals.
For you to get a pardon. First you should have spent half of your sentence. Cases like homicide, you should have at least spent 10 years in prison & obtain a letter from the deceased family approving the pardon.
Pardon my foot...
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by CrownedPhoenix:
Maryam Sanda's case will definitely undermine confidence in the justice system.

Which one is "she has two children who would become orphans"? Is that not a thought she should have considered herself?

Is the Federal Govt telling women to go on killing spree, that is okay to kill their husbands once they have children, you'd walk free?

Even if it was Bilyaminu's own father that killed him, he'd be made to face justice too. The fact that he has forgiven her is utter bullocks and inconsequential. That Baba is a politician, he may have concluded on a "deal" with Sanda's father.

Maryam Sanda should be an example on what anger can do to a person and a reminder on the sanctity of human life. Her case will definitely undermine confidence in the justice system.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Lithiumite: 5:49am On Oct 17, 2025
Tochi3:
grin grin

Tilumbu is confused..disoriented...aloof..lost..disillusioned..at ths stage..Tilumbu needs Personal help..

..you can't maladminister Nigeria with rascality, criminnality, lies deceit propaganda..trial & error

..Tilumbu must go..insha allah..

grin grin grin
There is absolutely nothing wrong if a government rescinds a decision that is hitherto unpopular......it takes a man to make a mistake and own up to it......if the govt is willing to review the clemency imbroglio,it should be welcomed and encouraged.....we need not okay politics with everything......isreal had to apologize for killing hamas members on qatari soil and heavens did not fall but you are so quick to lampoon your own to make us all look like we are the worst country on earth.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Lithiumite: 5:51am On Oct 17, 2025
jchioma:
Controversy has continued to trail the inclusion of some names, with anti-graft and security agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, reportedly moving to halt the release of some individuals on the list


If you are Nigerian you will know how these things work. All these excuses are damage control measures to douse the tension this pardon has created.
There is absolutely nothing wrong if the govt seeks to review it's action..... isn't that what democracy should be about? the people should speak and the govt should listen...... however if I were tinubu,I did rather let this pass but as a face saving counter measure,set up a powerful judicial commission to carry out wholesome prison decongestion exercise that must be seen as very effective.....this way he will be able to balance up this dysfunctional policy as there are so many innocent,indigent inmates who needs support.....this would be a huge representation of his renewed hope matra.....also some people in govt must take the stick for their ineptness.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Klington: 5:52am On Oct 17, 2025
He knows what he is doing. Only those with stains and criminal tendencies can do such thing.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by CJStarz: 5:53am On Oct 17, 2025
That Maryam Sanda wey kill her husband go certainly go back to jail.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by 12345baba(m): 5:59am On Oct 17, 2025
God provide us with a new leader whether atiku, obi , sowore, just anybody wey get humanity for heart. This our present leader nah rascal he no get conscience better werey o
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by ogaontop(m): 6:00am On Oct 17, 2025
Bunch of jokers.
So the names were released and pardoned without proper checks ab initio?
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by free2ryhme: 6:01am On Oct 17, 2025
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Racoon(m): 6:04am On Oct 17, 2025
cheesy Chai? What a shame disgrace and international embarrassment for a nation. Bunch of clueless, dumb and irresponsible people in govt. The worst ever seen.

See the highest number of fellow drug running barons pardoned and know the real motive behind this initial grandstanding that has now backfired. Tinubu must be kicked out
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Gotocourt: 6:08am On Oct 17, 2025
Hand go touch am 2027, better do. Maryam Sanda and that kidnapper angry
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by ResidentSnitch(f): 6:11am On Oct 17, 2025
It was really shameful and disgraceful...
The worst we've probably seen ever.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 6:18am On Oct 17, 2025
To say the least, this is disgraceful.

Government at the highest level should think things through before making decisions.

If the attorney general, the entire council of state and the president could okay a simple list of names without serious scrutiny and considerations, imagine how much of our lives they must have signed away in MoUs, loan conditions and other agreements?

Some of you have not yet understood the damage you have caused by tribalising and politicizing sacred offices.

Don't worry.
Harmattan is coming.

Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Boomyvig:
Imagine the excuse ( low level officers smuggled in the names).
And those officers don’t have names and why are they not arrested for investigation to identify who they are working for ?

The freedom of this country is near. The old oligarch generation era will soon be over.

This era belongs to the Genzs who question a lot unlike your dummy, passive generation brainwashed with religion gibberish and respect for elderly senseless narratives.

The Genzs have no need to be in power to take charge of their futures. Many are already into remote jobs outside of the country you destroyed.

They have much power because their time is build around technology that your lost generation of oligarch has zero understanding of.

Enjoy your nepotism and corruption filled hateful agenda while it last. Useless leaders. Thinking they are speaking to animals.
Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by HenryThegreat1(m): 6:21am On Oct 17, 2025
So terrible president.
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Re: Under Pressure: Tinubu May Drop Controversial Names From Pardon List by Michaelajah: 6:23am On Oct 17, 2025
Joke of a country
How do we get here?
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