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Group Faults Presidential Pardon For Convicted Criminals

by Paul Uwadima
17 hours ago
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The Rescue Movement for New Nigeria (RMNN) has criticised President Bola Tinubu’s pardon to individuals convicted of crimes, including drug trafficking, murder, and other acts, adding that it amounts to a betrayal of the Nigerian state.

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In a statement on Wednesday, the group expressed “deep disappointment and grave concern” over the move, warning that it could erode public trust, undermine national security, and send the wrong message to both victims and perpetrators of violent crimes.

“While this action may have been presented as an act of mercy or reconciliation, it poses a serious threat to national security, public trust, and the moral integrity of our nation,” said Faduri Oluwadare Joseph (Fadojoe), leader of RMNN and former Labour Party presidential aspirant.

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The statement emphasised that releasing individuals “who have demonstrated blatant disregard for human life and the rule of law” risks reversing years of progress made in the areas of peace, justice, and accountability.

The RMNN also argued that such pardons could embolden criminal networks and demoralize security forces who risk their lives to protect citizens.

“Mercy must never come at the expense of justice or public safety,” the group stated, urging that the President’s constitutional powers to grant clemency should be exercised with transparency, fairness, and in alignment with national interest.

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The RMNN further called on the federal government to review and reform the criteria and transparency surrounding the clemency process, warning that future decisions must be rooted in justice and reflect the will of the Nigerian people.

“Forgiveness and reconciliation are noble virtues,” the statement concluded, “but they must never come at the cost of justice and accountability. The strength of any democracy rests on its commitment to the rule of law and the sanctity of human life.”

“The Nation Deserves Better,” the release asserted, reinforcing the RMNN’s continued advocacy for peace, justice, and good governance in Nigeria.

 

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