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Tinubu’s Pardon: Germany, Australia, Others Want Death Penalty Abolished

by Olakunle Olasanmi
3 weeks ago
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Following the outrage trailing the recent presidential pardon granted by President Bola Tinubu to some Nigerians, Germany, Australia and Avocats Sans Frontières (ASF) France (Lawyers without Borders) have called for urgent action against the death sentence in Nigeria.

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The two countries and the lawyers commended President Tinubu for commuting seven persons on death row to life imprisonment in the presidential pardon he granted 175 persons.

They made the call at the screening of a movie titled: “Just Mercy,” to commemorate the 2025 World Day Against the Death Penalty in Abuja, organised by ASF France.

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The German Ambassador to Nigeria, Annett Günther, reiterated Germany’s unwavering commitment to the global movement.

“We think that the death penalty is not only a legal matter, but it touches on core values of justice, human dignity and the right to life. The irreversible nature of the death penalty means that mistakes and wrongful convictions are beyond correction.

“Germany abolished the death penalty more than 70 years ago, and we continue to advocate globally for its complete eradication,” she said.

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Günther urged the Nigerian government to take further steps towards the abolition of the practice.

Mr Neil Sanderson, Chargé d’Affaires of the Australian High Commission, emphasised his government’s unwavering stance.

According to him, Australia’s position is clear: we oppose the death penalty in all circumstances and continue to call for its global abolition.

 

“It is a cruel, inhumane and ineffective punishment that undermines human dignity and justice.

 

“Encouragingly, global momentum is growing, and we welcome Nigeria’s consideration of abolition as part of its constitutional reform process,” he said.

He observed that 144 countries are now abolitionist in law or practice, and across Africa, nations such as Ghana, Zambia, Sierra Leone, the Central African Republic and Zimbabwe had recently taken the historic step.

 

Angela Uzoma-Iwuchukwu, the Country Director, ASF France in Nigeria, said the World Day Against the Death Penalty serves as a reminder that justice must never come at the cost of human life.

 

“It is a call to empathy, reflection and action. ASF France reaffirms its commitment by providing legal assistance and support to people facing the death penalty through its network of pro bono lawyers,” she said.

 

According to her, so far, we have supported over 800 individuals facing the death penalty across 10 states in Nigeria, ensuring they receive adequate legal representation, fair and humane treatment under the law.

 

Uzoma-Iwuchukwu said the recent statistics showed that 26 African countries had abolished the death penalty, 14 countries still retain the death penalty, and 15 are classified as de facto abolitionists.

 

“This is a clear indication that the continent is progressively moving toward the global trend of ending this irreversible form of punishment,” she said.

 

 

 

 

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