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Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by yns4real(op): 4:34am On Nov 16, 2025
Leaders of top south-eastern groups have expressed divided opinions over the move of the Federal Government to transfer a former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, from a United Kingdom correctional facility to a Nigerian custodial centre.

While some queried the plan which they said was meant to boost President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election chances, others said motives did not matter.

The embattled senator was convicted in the UK for organ trafficking.

Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice, were arrested by the London Metropolitan Police in June 2022 after a man was presented as a cousin to their daughter, Sonia, in an attempt to facilitate a kidney transplant for her.

The incident led to their conviction under the UK Modern Slavery Act in 2023.

While Ekweremadu was sentenced to nine years and eight months in prison, his wife received four years and six months jail term.

Beatrice was released earlier this year and has since returned to Nigeria.

However, President Bola Tinubu sent a high-level delegation to London to discuss the case of the former Deputy Senate President.

PUNCH Online reported that the Federal Government was seeking arrangements that would allow Ekweremadu to serve the remainder of his sentence in Nigeria.

The delegation, led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, and the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, met with officials of the UK Ministry of Justice to discuss Ekweremadu’s incarceration and the possibility of allowing him to serve the remainder of his sentence in Nigeria.

Following the meeting, the delegation visited the Nigerian High Commission in London, where the Acting High Commissioner, Ambassador Mohammed Maidugu, received them.

Speaking on the matter with Sunday PUNCH, the President of the Igbo National Council, Chilos Godsent, questioned the motive and timing of the government’s request, warning against what he described as “political manipulation” or “vendetta” disguised as compassion.

He accused former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration of failing to protect Ekweremadu during his legal ordeal in the UK.

Godsent argued that the negligence allowed British authorities to try a sitting senator of the Federal Republic.


He said, “There is one thing that is really not clear: are they bringing him back to Nigeria to set him free or bringing him back to put him on trial, or to let him continue his jail term? These things are not really clear.

“That is why people are sceptical that he can be brought back and then, as part of political vendetta, he might be retried, which is not proper. It is better to allow him to serve his term in the UK, where he was found guilty. Why this time, why this election period? It is because they want to use him to play politics.

“Earlier, if the government had put in efforts for him as a citizen of this country to compel the British government, there wouldn’t have been any need for the UK government to try him as a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria when this issue took place. That was negligence on the part of the Nigerian government.”

While commending Tinubu for what they described as a “laudable” plan if the intention was to reintegrate Ekweremadu with his family and community, he cautioned that any attempt to use his return for political ends would be condemned.

He raised doubts about the independence of the Nigerian judiciary, expressing fears that Ekweremadu could become a victim of political retribution if transferred at this time.


Similarly, the President of the Ala-Igbo Development Foundation, Prof. Awuzie Unachukwu, questioned the government’s motive.

He said, “If it is appreciated that Senator Ekweremadu should come back having paid his dues for his offence, why does this same government shy away from releasing Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who was only asking for self-determination for the Igbos?


“Nnamdi Kanu deserves immediate release if the action of the government in asking for the return of Senator Ike Ekweremadu is not political or a means of mobilising some influential Igbos like Senator Ekweremadu for the President’s 2027 second-term ambition.”

He commended President Tinubu for initiating steps toward the repatriation of the embattled senator. Unachukwu said: “However, he shouldn’t bring him back to Nigeria to serve a jail term in this dungeon of a prison. He suffered for his crime enough. If he is coming back to Nigeria, it shouldn’t be for a jail term,” Unachukwu added.

But the Deputy President General, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, said the move was not politically motivated.

Isiguzoro stated, “Ohanaeze is supporting the President and we are at the forefront to ensure that the President repatriates and rehabilitates him. He is a political leader. The President doesn’t hate the Igbo people. Ekweremadu was instrumental to the release of Nnamdi Kanu in 2017.”

“The senator has paid his dues in the region and to Igbo nation. That move is being applauded by us. Ohanaeze will not tolerate anybody who stands to block this move. If the President thinks bringing Ekweremadu will help him stabilise his re-election in 2027, the South-East has no choice than to support. We must be devoid of politics in issues that regard to ethnic nationalities in Nigeria.”

Expressing a similar opinion, the Abia State Peoples Democratic Party Chairman, Abraham Amah, said there was nothing wrong with any administration taking steps it considered appropriate in the interest of justice, humanitarian consideration, or national responsibility.

He stated that Buhari’s inaction did not invalidate Tinubu’s decision to do so now.

Amah added that governance was a continuum, and each administration exercised its judgment based on the realities before it.

“The insinuation that the move is driven by politics does not, by itself, make the action improper or undesirable. In matters like this, motives will always be debated, but what ultimately matters is whether the action aligns with national interest, compassion, and due process.


“What is important here is that a Nigerian citizen who has served the country at the highest legislative levels is in a difficult situation, and if the current government believes it can intervene within the confines of the law and diplomatic norms, there is no justification to condemn such an effort,” he said.

Also, the President-General of the Coalition of South East Youth Leaders, Goodluck Ibem, expressed support for the government to facilitate the return of the embattled senator, saying his return was crucial for the rule of law in the country.

He said, “This move is not just about a singular individual; it is about fostering a sense of justice and integrity that resonates deeply within our community. The people of the South East are committed to a future where justice prevails, and we stand firmly behind the Federal Government in its efforts to uphold these values.

“We urge all stakeholders and members of the public to focus on the broader implications of this process. Our collective goal should be the restoration of justice and creating a political environment founded on transparency and accountability.”

FG to revive Nigeria–UK prisoner transfer programme

Meanwhile, the Federal Government has begun fresh efforts to revive the long-stalled Nigeria–United Kingdom prisoner transfer programme, as part of diplomatic consultations to repatriate Ekweremadu.

Ekweremadu’s case reopened talks about the 2014 Nigeria–UK Prisoner Transfer Agreement, which has remained unimplemented more than a decade after it was signed.

The agreement, signed under former President Goodluck Jonathan and then UK Prime Minister David Cameron, was intended to allow convicted nationals to serve their sentences in their home countries.

To support its implementation, the UK funded the construction of a £700,000, 112-bed wing at the Kirikiri Custodial Centre in Lagos, compliant with United Nations standards.

Despite these arrangements, no prisoner has been transferred under the scheme.

The spokesperson for the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alkasim AbdulKadir, on Monday told Arise News that discussions with UK authorities to extradite Ekweremadu were still ongoing.

He revealed that a formal request had been submitted for Ekweremadu’s transfer under the existing prisoner exchange framework.


“Consultations are still ongoing with UK authorities on the matter. An appeal for a prisoner exchange for him to serve the remainder of his term in Nigeria was tabled before the United Kingdom authorities,” AbdulKadir said.

At the 2025 Nigeria–United Kingdom Migration, Justice, and Home Affairs Dialogue held in Abuja on October 8, both nations reaffirmed commitment to reviving the agreement.

The joint communique released after the meeting stated that Nigeria had called for a review of the document to ensure alignment with the Nigerian Correctional Services Act of 2019 and to clarify the process, timelines, and detention conditions for transferred prisoners.

The renewed dialogue follows a visit last year by officials of the UK Ministry of Justice to several Nigerian prisons.

The push to operationalise the prisoner transfer agreement comes as Nigeria continues to face severe overcrowding in its correctional facilities.

Over 70,000 inmates are currently housed across the country, many awaiting trial, while frequent jailbreaks have underscored the strain on the prison system.

To tackle congestion, the Federal Government has inaugurated new correctional centres in Abuja, Kano, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and other parts of the country, including 3,000-capacity facilities across the six geopolitical zones.

Efforts to speak to the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, proved abortive as he declined comment.
https://punchng.com/ekweremadu-seast-leaders-divided-over-planned-transfer-to-nigerian-prison/

Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Freshandfitpod: 4:56am On Nov 16, 2025
Why is tinubu worried about a criminal whereabout? That man is a criminal let him serve his time peacefully.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by orisa37: 5:03am On Nov 16, 2025
TINUBU HAS ASKED THE BRITISH FOR MERCY FOR EKWEREMADU. WE SHOULD AWAIT THE OUTCOME. OTHERWISE, LET US LEAVE EKWEREMADU TO SERVE HIS SENTENCE.
YORUBA PROVERB, "ADANILORO KONI LOGBON", MEANING, EVERY EXPERIENCE IS A LESSON IN WISDOM, KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING. IT IS EKWEREMADU 'S DESTINY TO PASS THROUGH THIS COURSE.
I WISH HIM LUCK ,
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by DMCY: 5:06am On Nov 16, 2025
Why they’re sweating on ekweremadu’s case is beyond my understanding. He was in the senate for so long in the country and no good health care system, no good amenities for the prisoners, is God not 2derful?

Happy Sunday fellas!
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by orikoku: 5:11am On Nov 16, 2025
Nigeria is a crime scene. Someone who’s convicted by British court, now the president wants him back home for political cheap score.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by timibare(m): 5:40am On Nov 16, 2025
All because ekweremadu loves his daughter...... fatherly love is strong too
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by oz4real83(m): 5:40am On Nov 16, 2025
Transferring to Nigerian prison will mean the "bobrisky's prison" version of serving prison term where everybody assumes somebody is in prison meanwhile the person is somewhere free enjoying himself embarassed.I knew this president can not fight corruption and any crime because he is a product and biggest beneficiary of them embarassed
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Ebenezer2021(m): 5:41am On Nov 16, 2025
He will be more better over here
See Nnamdi Kanu that is incarcerated in Nigerian prison, see how he's well fed, adding up weight, well taken good care of by the FG and looking more better than when he was walking free and disturbing the peace of the country.
IPOB no suppose to dey complain.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by nairalanda1(m): 5:43am On Nov 16, 2025
Nigeria self. Really, nigeria self.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Zabilon007(m): 5:44am On Nov 16, 2025
Who took his Senate seat after he was incarcerated?.... Will he be back to politicking?
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by BlackPantherxXx: 5:45am On Nov 16, 2025
Tinubu is playing them all like a fiddle. grin grin grin

Floating all sorts of propaganda.

If Ekweremandu isn't released, the narrative is that "at least BAT tried" grin

Given the gravity of his crimes, UK wouldn't release him. Not even shorten his sentence for being of good behaviour.

Let him eat Akpu and Oha with under His Royal Majesty's custody. Whole former Deputy Senate President, appropriately disciplined!

You have been a LAWMAKER for almost 3 decades, yet you have always been a LAWBREAKER.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Godfullsam(m): 5:48am On Nov 16, 2025
Godsent lamented why the buhari failed to protect Ekweremadu during his trial for organ trafficking in the UK .


Omoh see entitlement o shocked

So, because he was a serving senator he deserve protect from trial for the crime he committed.

Who will protect the poor guy whose vital organ would have been hervested.

Thank God UK is not Nigeria
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Maj196(m): 5:48am On Nov 16, 2025
All they care about is reelection, nothing about people being killed everyday. It's a sick world for real
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by princeade86(m): 5:49am On Nov 16, 2025
They should leave innocent man there ooooo. If he come to nigeria prison, na him house he dey go straight ooooo
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Iamdboss: 6:06am On Nov 16, 2025
Is the British -Nigeria prisoner transfer law only met for the elite or politicians, how many Nigerian serving prison terms in the UK has Nigeria govt requested to be transferred back home,huh We all know if transferred back, he won't set his leg into any naija prison. We're just proving Trump right all the time, naija is a disgrace country. Shior
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Laple0541(m): 6:07am On Nov 16, 2025
Those people are very difficult to please. No matter what the president does, they will never think good of him. Baba should just do his own for God.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by omoredia:
tinubu is a real criminal. see as he wants to use the south east. These people are masters of deception
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by SatoshiX: 6:15am On Nov 16, 2025
These people are really something else. No tact, no diplomacy. Everything is nzogbu nzogbu.
They don't mind burning down the house if it's going to mean their neighbour will not have a shed to hide when it rains.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by anonimi: 6:19am On Nov 16, 2025
Freshandfitpod:
Why is tinubu worried about a criminal whereabout?

That man is a criminal let him serve his time peacefully.
Tinubu needs to get him into Oshiomhole’s Assembly of Past Criminals, APC in order to secure Igbo votes for 2027.

Tinubu is just focusing on his political career, for reelection and 3rd term agenda as a way to life president, which Biya is doing in neighbouring Cameroon.

Why is he bribing politicians to join APC huh

Tinubu is obviously smarter than Obasanjo who failed to get a 3rd term despite bribing NASS members with Ghana must go bags of money.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPytmuhYDAU
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Win12345: 6:19am On Nov 16, 2025
He did what every responsible father would do for his daughter, he is not a criminal but overzealous father.
Freshandfitpod:
Why is tinubu worried about a criminal whereabout? That man is a criminal let him serve his time peacefully.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by anonimi: 6:21am On Nov 16, 2025
omoredia:
tinubu is a real criminal. see as he wants to use the south east.
Shagari and NPN did the same thing to Ojukwu in 1983, with state pardon for Igbo votes.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Win12345: 6:23am On Nov 16, 2025
Shut up, Tinubu should let Ekweremadu be releasing him through the backdoor is not for his own good. UK and Buhari connived to to shut Ekweremadu in, except UK clearers him, he should remain there.
SatoshiX:
These people are really something else. No tact, no diplomacy. Everything is nzogbu nzogbu.
They don't mind burning down the house if it's going to mean their neighbour will not have a shed to hide when it rains.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Newton1045: 6:23am On Nov 16, 2025
timibare:
All because ekweremadu loves his daughter...... fatherly love is strong too
Some people are funny. Politics as in how. Can tinubu use igbo population to win anything.?
They are trying to help the man and nothing else jor.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Win12345: 6:26am On Nov 16, 2025
You stole our brothers mandate and you want to please us by releasing a man held in UK prison, there is something wrong with your thinking sir. But who ask you for help? or who your help help?
Laple0541:
Those people are very difficult to please. No matter what the president does, they will never think good of him. Baba should just do his own for God.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by henrybomb(m): 6:27am On Nov 16, 2025
Win12345:
He did what every responsible father would do for his daughter, he is not a criminal but overzealous father.
He is a criminal and if he was a true father he should have fixed the healthcare system.
He wants to cut corners and should be allowed to do the time in the UK.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Leonardo4(m): 6:29am On Nov 16, 2025
timibare:
All because ekweremadu loves his daughter...... fatherly love is strong too
So because you love your daughter you now exploit someone's son kidney for your daughter? The way you love your daughter, same qay the other man loves his son
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by henrybomb(m): 6:32am On Nov 16, 2025
Laple0541:
Those people are very difficult to please. No matter what the president does, they will never think good of him. Baba should just do his own for God.
Do his own for God as how?

Someone was jailed for organ harvesting and the President thinks the best to do is to transfer him back to Nigeria to finish his jail term….definitely there is more to it that meet the eyes…Nigeria is not a real place I swear.
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by VladimirTheGrea: 6:32am On Nov 16, 2025
orikoku:
Nigeria is a crime scene. Someone who’s convicted by British court, now the president wants him back home for political cheap score.
It's a clear confirmation that the nation is a cesspit of crime and run by crime lords.

The president is indeed an unprecedented figure in history and history will never judge him fairly
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by anonimi: 6:32am On Nov 16, 2025
Laple0541:
Those people are very difficult to please. No matter what the president does, they will never think good of him.

Baba should just do his own for God.
What has your baba done for God in Lagos for the past 26 years of his lootocracy master plan?

Increased tax burden on 20 million Lagosians to brag about growing the budget to N3.4 trillion from N42 billion a quarter of a century ago? Meanwhile, he has failed to deliver ordinary water to Lagos households.

Is this what Tinubu is doing for God huh

Lanrelagboi:
Lagos has now crossed the 3 Trillion Naira annual budget mark. Crossed 2 Trillion in 2024.

Memory Lane: the first full-year Lagos State budget (Year 2000) in the 4th Republic was in the region of 40-something billion Naira. And it was described as “unprecedented” back then.


https://x.com/toluogunlesi/status/1877326708904181856?t=R_xycXnffVtjtiWwoGCzAQ&s=19[/quote]>>;
>>>>


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs
Re: Ekweremadu: South East Leaders Divided Over Planned Transfer To Nigerian Prison by Win12345: 6:32am On Nov 16, 2025
They should let the man, all of them were there when the small boy was manipulating his stories to rope Ekweremadu and did nothing,.
henrybomb:
He is a criminal and if he was a true father he should have fixed the healthcare system.
He wants to cut corners and should be allowed to do the time in the UK.
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