2015-01-20 11:21
Abuja - The Federal Government on Monday appealed to the
Indonesian government to show clemency for 12 Nigerians convicted of
drug crimes in that country.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Danjuma Sheni, told newsmen after an audience with the
acting Indonesian Ambassador, Eko Indiarto, who was invited for
discussions.
The Nigerians, namely: Solomon Okafor and Daniels
Enemuo, were executed by firing squad for drug crimes, while 12 others
are currently on death row.
"Every country determines for herself
the kind of action it takes. In the case of Nigerians and as you have
just seen, we have protested very vehemently the execution and we are
still looking at other options.
"That (recalling Ambassador) may be along the line, but we are looking at other options.
"I
have just appealed to the government and people of Indonesia to show
some clemency as we move forward with regards to the 12 other Nigerians
still on death row in that country.
"We hope at the end of the
day, there will be some form of clemency for our people and we do not
hope, as of now, that it will have any significant impact on our
relationship."
Sheni said Netherlands and Brazil had
already recalled their ambassadors to Indonesia following the failure of
the Indonesian government to heed their pleas against the execution.
He,
however, said he summoned Indiar to to express Nigeria’s displeasure
over the execution even after the personal intervention of President
Goodluck Jonathan and the National Assembly.
The permanent secretary urged the Indonesian authorities to commute the death sentences to various jail terms.
Two women - one each from Indonesia and Vietnam, two Brazilians, and a Dutch were also executed along with the two Nigerians.
Meanwhile,
the Federal Government has said it will continue to negotiate with the
Indonesian authorities to reach agreement on a Prisoner Transfer
Agreement.
According to it, the agreement may enable other convicted Nigerians to return home to serve their jail terms.
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