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Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by JJYOU: 12:35pm On Jun 25, 2009
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From AMOS DUNIA, Abuja
Thursday, June 25, 2009

President Yar'Adua
Photo: The Sun Publishing
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Twelve years after their conviction, former Chief of General Staff, Lt. General Oladipo Diya, and 44 other military officers, convicted in the General Sani Abacha coups of 1995 and 1997 are to finally get presidential pardon and amnesty today.

This followed the recommendation of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy (PACPM), which was approved by President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and to be considered for final reprieve today by the National Council of State meeting scheduled to hold in Abuja.

Others to be granted the presidential pardon and compensation include: Major Generals Abdulkareem K. Adisa (deceased) Tajudeen Olarewaju, Col. Lawan Gwadabe, 41 Other officers, four other ranks, a current serving Senator Chris Anyanwu, the late Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti and a journalist, the late Bagauda Kalto, former special adviser to the Chief of General Staff, Professor Odekunle, an activist, Comrade Shehu Sani and two State Security Service operatives, namely, Anthony Awoloyi and Julius Badejo.

In a document, exclusively obtained by Daily Sun with serial number CS (2009)6 dated 23rd June 2009, copies of which have been given to state governors, former Heads of State, Senate president and speaker of the House of Representatives, President Yar’Adua has accepted to grant the former convicts presidential pardon in accordance with the provisions of 175 of the 1999 Constitution.

The document prepared to apprise the National Council of State of the intention of President Yar’Adua to grant the ex-convicts presidential pardon to eligible prison inmates, is categorized into four different groups for which the first set included 68 persons convicted by the Abacha administration for alleged participation in the 1995 and 1997 phantom coup d’état but most of whom are no longer in detention and were earlier granted clemency.

The presidential document further stated that those in the first category, even though were granted clemency, but not full pardon thus their property were still forfeited, while category two contained list of 87 persons who are 60 years and above serving various terms in prisons all over the country. Category three included 12 eligible serving prisoners convicted of federal offences.

The fourth category comprised 2 persons, namely the former Managing Director of Bank of the North (BoN), Alhaji Shettima Mohammed Bulama and Dr. Chiichii Ashwe, who were convicted for contravening financial laws but crave for the removal of the stigma attached to their names for purposes of re-integration into the society.

In the recommendation of the presidential pardon to the Council of State, following the advice of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy (PACPM) for 2009, the debilitating ill-health likely to incapacitate or terminate in death of the inmates, as well as young persons of 16 years and below and all those that have spent 15 years and above on life sentence were part of the consideration for the presidential pardon.

The list of other military officers granted the presidential pardon include; Colonels G. A. Ajayi, O. Oloruntoba, R. S. B. Bello-Fadile, R. N. Emokpae, J. Isa, Olu Craig, E. I. Jando, D. Ndubueze and Y. Bako, while those in the Lt. Col. group include K. H. Bulus, S. E. Oyewole, M. A. Igwe, R. K. Obiki, C. P. Izeogu, O. L. Nyong, V. O. Bamgboye and S. B. Mepaiyeda.

Others are A. Lawal, M. A. Ajayi. G. P. Okiki, O. O. Akiode (deceased), Navy Cdr, D. A. Omessa, L. M. Fabiyi, Majors J. O. Edeh, E. Obalisa, N. U. Okoro, A. Umar, A. A. Akinyemi, O. O. Fadipe, B. Mohammed, Capt. A. A. Ogunsuyi, U.S.A. Suleiman, M. A. Ibrahim, Lt. Olowookere (Navy), Lt. D. K. Olowomoran, 2nd Lt. R. Emouhe, Sgts. M. Potiskum, and P. Usikpeko (deceased) as well as Cpl. Godspower Ogbinovia.

Affected journalists include Bagauda Kalto (deceased), Ben Charles Obi, Kunle Ajibade, George Mbah, and Niran Malaolu, amongst others.
All the former convicts in the Abacha coup of 1995 and 1997 are being granted presidential amnesty and compensation including those dead.



http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2009/june/25/national-25-06-2009-01.htm
Re: Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by MrCrackles(m): 12:38pm On Jun 25, 2009
Compensation for plotting a coup? shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by emilyone(f): 12:49pm On Jun 25, 2009
did they actually planned a coup or mere fabriction by the junta
Re: Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by MrCrackles(m): 12:51pm On Jun 25, 2009
emilyone:

did they actually planned a coup or mere fabriction by the junta

Oh so they didnt plan/attempt a coup?
Why was Diya reported to have gone down on his knees weeping like a baby?
shocked

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Re: Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by emilyone(f): 1:16pm On Jun 25, 2009
you would do anything under duress!
Re: Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by Fhemmmy: 1:25pm On Jun 25, 2009
At least Yar'Adua will be remembered for one things now.
Re: Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by blacksta(m): 2:30pm On Jun 25, 2009
Fhemmmy:

At least Yar'Adua will be remembered for one things now.

that he pardoned coup plotters - what about the thousands awaiting various trials but locked up.
Re: Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by Kobojunkie: 3:31pm On Jun 25, 2009
Roflmao!!!!

I will not, I repeat, not be surprised if these men become politicians/leaders in this new “DemocraZy” of ours!!!
Re: Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by AloyEmeka9: 5:09pm On Jun 25, 2009
Pardoned too early. Did they also pardon obasanjo for hearing about the coup?
Re: Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu Others Granted Amnesty, Compensation by vigasimple(m): 5:30pm On Jun 25, 2009
JJYOU:

[size=18pt]Diya, Adisa, Olarewaju, Anyanwu others granted amnesty, compensation[/size]
From AMOS DUNIA, Abuja
Thursday, June 25, 2009

President Yar'Adua
Photo: The Sun Publishing
More Stories on This Section

Twelve years after their conviction, former Chief of General Staff, Lt. General Oladipo Diya, and 44 other military officers, convicted in the General Sani Abacha coups of 1995 and 1997 are to finally get presidential pardon and amnesty today.

This followed the recommendation of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy (PACPM), which was approved by President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and to be considered for final reprieve today by the National Council of State meeting scheduled to hold in Abuja.

Others to be granted the presidential pardon and compensation include: Major Generals Abdulkareem K. Adisa (deceased) Tajudeen Olarewaju, Col. Lawan Gwadabe, 41 Other officers, four other ranks, a current serving Senator Chris Anyanwu, the late Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti and a journalist, the late Bagauda Kalto, former special adviser to the Chief of General Staff, Professor Odekunle, an activist, Comrade Shehu Sani and two State Security Service operatives, namely, Anthony Awoloyi and Julius Badejo.

In a document, exclusively obtained by Daily Sun with serial number CS (2009)6 dated 23rd June 2009, copies of which have been given to state governors, former Heads of State, Senate president and speaker of the House of Representatives, President Yar’Adua has accepted to grant the former convicts presidential pardon in accordance with the provisions of 175 of the 1999 Constitution.

The document prepared to apprise the National Council of State of the intention of President Yar’Adua to grant the ex-convicts presidential pardon to eligible prison inmates, is categorized into four different groups for which the first set included 68 persons convicted by the Abacha administration for alleged participation in the 1995 and 1997 phantom coup d’état but most of whom are no longer in detention and were earlier granted clemency.

The presidential document further stated that those in the first category, even though were granted clemency, but not full pardon thus their property were still forfeited, while category two contained list of 87 persons who are 60 years and above serving various terms in prisons all over the country. Category three included 12 eligible serving prisoners convicted of federal offences.

The fourth category comprised 2 persons, namely the former Managing Director of Bank of the North (BoN), Alhaji Shettima Mohammed Bulama and Dr. Chiichii Ashwe, who were convicted for contravening financial laws but crave for the removal of the stigma attached to their names for purposes of re-integration into the society.
In the recommendation of the presidential pardon to the Council of State, following the advice of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy (PACPM) for 2009, the debilitating ill-health likely to incapacitate or terminate in death of the inmates, as well as young persons of 16 years and below and all those that have spent 15 years and above on life sentence were part of the consideration for the presidential pardon.

The list of other military officers granted the presidential pardon include; Colonels G. A. Ajayi, O. Oloruntoba, R. S. B. Bello-Fadile, R. N. Emokpae, J. Isa, Olu Craig, E. I. Jando, D. Ndubueze and Y. Bako, while those in the Lt. Col. group include K. H. Bulus, S. E. Oyewole, M. A. Igwe, R. K. Obiki, C. P. Izeogu, O. L. Nyong, V. O. Bamgboye and S. B. Mepaiyeda.

Others are A. Lawal, M. A. Ajayi. G. P. Okiki, O. O. Akiode (deceased), Navy Cdr, D. A. Omessa, L. M. Fabiyi, Majors J. O. Edeh, E. Obalisa, N. U. Okoro, A. Umar, A. A. Akinyemi, O. O. Fadipe, B. Mohammed, Capt. A. A. Ogunsuyi, U.S.A. Suleiman, M. A. Ibrahim, Lt. Olowookere (Navy), Lt. D. K. Olowomoran, 2nd Lt. R. Emouhe, Sgts. M. Potiskum, and P. Usikpeko (deceased) as well as Cpl. Godspower Ogbinovia.

Affected journalists include Bagauda Kalto (deceased), Ben Charles Obi, Kunle Ajibade, George Mbah, and Niran Malaolu, amongst others.
All the former convicts in the Abacha coup of 1995 and 1997 are being granted presidential amnesty and compensation including those dead.


http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2009/june/25/national-25-06-2009-01.htm



I have several observations to make .

1. This is DIVERSION 2011 FOR SELECTION 2011

2.You have a sitting senator who is an ex convict, is he cleared or dischrged and acquitted before becoming a memeber of the law making bodies, if not can anybody obeys laws make by convicted felon, NOTWITHSTANDING that majority of the others are not yet convicted criminals.

3. The so called coup as I see it only seems to involve a lot of Yoruba officers and some Ibo and other minorities?

4. We need good opposition NOT abig umbrella PDP THIEVS AND A DO NOTHING PARTY.

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