Niger State governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, has granted unconditional state pardon to 11 convicted persons who were sentenced to death.
The state attorney general and commissioner for justice, Barr. Nasiru Mu’azu disclosed this in a press briefing at the Government House, Minna.
He explained that the convicts were involved in a communal clash between Gaba and Amfani communities of Lavun local government area of the state, which led to the loss of lives and property.
The commissioner revealed that the state pardon is in exercise of the constitutional power of the farmer Governor following a written request which was further reviewed between the Governor and the State Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy.
He said the state pardon was also part of the reconciliatory efforts to ensure lasting peace between both communities, adding that several meetings have been held, and all issues have been resolved.
Answering questions on the fate of others with similar issues, the attorney general and commissioner for justice advised such communities or individuals to come up with a written request for consideration.
He said the Instrument of Pardon was signed on May 28, 2025 and has been gazetted.
Those granted state pardon include Mohammed Mohammed, Nana Alhaji Sheshi, Isah Baba Nmadu, Mohammed Mohammed Ndabida, Abubakar Baba Salihu, Baba Mohammed Shaba, Adamu Mohammed Babaminin, Haruna Mohammed, Isah Mohammed Alhaji Inuwa, Ibrahim Mohammed and Mohammed Isah.
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