Four death row inmates hanged in Edo state
Four death row inmates have been hanged by officers of the Nigeria Prison Service in Edo state. The inmates were convicted of crimes ranging from murder, rape to armed robbery.
The warrants were signed by the state despite global appeal from human rights activists.
President Goodluck Jonathan had directed state governors to exercise their constitutional rights by signing death warrants of death row inmates in order to reduce the rising level of criminality in the country.
Those executed include Chima Ejiofor, Daniel Nsofor, Osarenmwinda Aigbonkhan and Richard Igagu.
They had asked the court to order the Edo State Governor to commute their death sentences to terms of imprisonment.
The warrants were signed by the state despite global appeal from human rights activists.
President Goodluck Jonathan had directed state governors to exercise their constitutional rights by signing death warrants of death row inmates in order to reduce the rising level of criminality in the country.
Those executed include Chima Ejiofor, Daniel Nsofor, Osarenmwinda Aigbonkhan and Richard Igagu.
Confirming the execution, Edo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Henry Idahagbon said the executed men were convicted 15 years ago, noting that the Edo State Government had nothing to do with the execution.In the suit before the Federal High Court, the death row prisoners had contended that to execute them after over 16 years of trauma, suspense and imminent death would amount to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.
He said: “These people were convicted 15 years ago. I was only informed this (last) night by the prison authorities that they had been hanged. One of them was convicted in Kaduna, while their matters had gone up to the Supreme Court, and came back to the Federal High Court, Benin. It really has nothing to do with us as a government.
“The governor only signed the death sentence of two, while previous governors signed that of two others. The information I got was that they went to the Federal High Court, which Monday refused their plea for leniency and I believe what the prison authorities did was to execute them immediately after they left the court.
“Edo State government has no hand in it. I was only informed that it had been done,” he added.
They had asked the court to order the Edo State Governor to commute their death sentences to terms of imprisonment.
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