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Senate Foreclosed Help For 16 Nigerians On Death Row In Indonesia (9461 Views)
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free2ryhme: 9:47am On May 16, 2012 |
[img]http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/thumbnail.php?file=ditor_Senate_President_David_Mark_NEW_636462956.jpg&size=article_medium[/img] The Senate yesterday foreclosed further intervention in the case of over 300 Nigerians in Indonesia prisons. About 16 of them are said to be on the death row for drug-related offences. Senate President David Mark gave an indication of the lawmakers’ helplessness to help the prisoners at plenary yesterday. He noted that Nigerians who smear the name of the country should be left to their fate whenever they are caught. The Chairman, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Matthew Nwagwu, had drawn the attention of the Senate to the plight of over 300 Nigerians in Indonesian prisons. Nwagwu, who spoke under matters of urgent national importance, noted that there was “disturbing and shocking news of over 300 Nigerians held in Indonesian prisons”. The lawmaker specifically told the Senate that about 16 of them are on the death row and could be killed any moment. He said there has been public outcry about the situation. Nwagwu said: “I have already called the Minister of Foreign Affairs and he assured me that he would get in touch with our mission in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital. Though he was of the opinion that most of the issues relate to drugs and drug related offences. So, Mr. President, I suggest we invite the Minister of Foreign Affairs to come and address the Senate on the issue. Let us know what is happening and what could be done to, if possible, review some of the cases.” The Senate, Mark said, had sent a delegation to Indonesia after adopting a motion by Senator Uche Chukwumerije on the matter. “Mark said: “We sent a delegation to Indonesia, Singapore and China. The delegation brought back a report, saying all of them on death row were people involved in drug trafficking. We were told that all those on death row had exhausted all legal options available to them and it was only our intervention that stopped them from being killed. “If they are still alive, then they should thank their God.” The Senate President said Nigerians “who go and break laws in other countries should not expect us to protect them”. He added: “We will not allow any Nigerian to be maltreated outside this country. We can even go to war for one Nigerian, if he is unfairly treated. But Nigerians who go out and carry drugs should know the risk they are taking. So, we will not protect them. “I think there is a clear line between a honest, genuine Nigerian, who is out there doing his honest job in accordance with the laws and regulations of the country, and those who go there to smear the name of Nigeria. That we will not take...” http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/46766-no-help-for-16-nigerians-on-death-row-in-indonesia-says-senate.html |
Jeel: 11:51am On May 16, 2012 |
Arise o'compatriot!
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Re: Senate Foreclosed Help For 16 Nigerians On Death Row In Indonesia by Nobody: 4:20pm On May 16, 2012 |
ITS A PITY
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fesse(f): 4:21pm On May 16, 2012 |
ed @ the bold statements. They shld face d law of their host land period.
free2ryhme: [img]http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/thumbnail.php?file=ditor_Senate_President_David_Mark_NEW_636462956.jpg&size=article_medium[/img] |
Novice1(m): 4:44pm On May 16, 2012 |
Ordinarily, I will Mark. But A lot of them there (in the Assembly, and the executive) are committing worse offences and doing more damage to the future of the country than the drug traffickers. I dont drug related offences, but a lot of these young men and women were pushed into the trade in order to "make it", because the country as being run by David Mark & CO offers them no hope for a decent life for them and their families. 3 Likes |
Re: Senate Foreclosed Help For 16 Nigerians On Death Row In Indonesia by Nobody: 5:00pm On May 16, 2012 |
What a pity... They should be retrieved and brought back to nigeria.. Its the corrupt state of the nation that made most of these people take such drastic decisions.... Afterall, MAN MUST WACK! 1 Like |
alahamad(m): 5:01pm On May 16, 2012 |
@Novice1......you are so right. If the country had something to offer, no matter how little, then u can close your eyes to those prisoners but as it is, there's nothing positive about the country nd people have to survive in the present day get rich or die trying world..... I pity the families of those prisoners cos they hope for the best on every return of their relatives.... |
Re: Senate Foreclosed Help For 16 Nigerians On Death Row In Indonesia by Nobody: 5:01pm On May 16, 2012 |
Talking abt currupt NASS, its not their fault that our judicial systm is incompitency personified. If other countries can operate within the dictect of their constitution then more greese. No one shuld dsturb them to do otherwise. If u knw u cant live witin the confine of d law of ur host country, then do urself some gud and stay back in ur lawless naija, atlist some immunity covers u here(confused legal systm).
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lagerwhenindoubt(m): 5:03pm On May 16, 2012 |
free2ryhme: [img]http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/thumbnail.php?file=ditor_Senate_President_David_Mark_NEW_636462956.jpg&size=article_medium[/img] Haba Mr. Babyface Mark -- so you legislooters are allowed to smear the name of Nigeria atrociously and get full protection from Justice - but no other person is allowed to. GodIsWatchingYouOh .. ![]() 2 Likes |
Re: Senate Foreclosed Help For 16 Nigerians On Death Row In Indonesia by Nobody: 5:19pm On May 16, 2012 |
I have 2 questions for Thief David Mark. 1. What will be the fate of those that is looting our country dry? 2. Will the United States of America forsake their citizen to the mercy of the Nigerian Governement if they breaks the Nigerian Law?. Mr Mark should please answer these questions. 1 Like |
Esejojo: 5:19pm On May 16, 2012 |
Its really sad how some folks justify drug-related crimes by Nigerians in foreign lands to the situation of things back in Nigeria. Any Nigerian that has enough finance to travel to Asia, Europe or the Americas - definitely have enough finance to start up some form of business in Nigeria. Besides, hard drugs that are traded by these Nigerians are acquired with a substantial amount of funds. There is no justification for trading in narcotics! 3 Likes |
lagerwhenindoubt(m): 5:25pm On May 16, 2012 |
Esejojo: Its really sad how some folks justify drug-related crimes by Nigerians in foreign lands to the situation of things back in Nigeria. There is no Justification for Committing Crimes in Nigeria or Abroad - why are public Officers getting away with it (with Protection from Justice too) |
miky(m): 5:31pm On May 16, 2012 |
Imanuelle: What a pity... they should be left to face their fate, they are poor people everywhere in the world but greedy people think they can make it overnight.. am sure the corrupt leaders like that your man must wack quote.. |
dayokanu(m): 5:37pm On May 16, 2012 |
Lets see their names
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malc619(m): 5:45pm On May 16, 2012 |
If they actually committed d crime, they should face d music. The Senate's biz shud b 2 ensure dat no Nigerian is unjustly incarcerated.... All convicted felons shud reap D̶̲̥̅̊ reward 4 their actions.....period.
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ifihearam: 5:46pm On May 16, 2012 |
We can even go to war for one Nigerian, if he is unfairly treated. Shut up sir, Nigerians that are being maltrested every other day around the world,what have ur punk arrsses done about it ![]() |
lagerwhenindoubt(m): 5:47pm On May 16, 2012 |
dayokanu: Lets see their names http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/nvnews/22123/1/18-nigerians-face-execution-in-indonesia.html HHmmm.. this smells of a setup by the Yarobas Prison Commander. his mother must be from Osun state ![]() 1: Kingsley Okonkwo 2: Michael Titus Igwe (Real name-Izuchukwu F. Ezimoha) 3: Uchenna Cajethan Onyenworo 4: Ekperedike S. Olekama 5: Adam Wilson (real name-Emmanuel Okari) 6: Hillary K. Chimezie 7: Eugene Ape 8: Humphery Ejike. 9: Okwudili Ayotaeze 10: Obinna Nwajiagu 11: Daniel Enemuo 12: Fredrick Lutter (Real name-Benjamin Obiora) 13: Sylvester Nwaolisa 14: Gabriel Nnadi 15: Dennis Anumona 16: Ikenna Ezenwune 17: Stephen Rashid at least dey got one yaroba- i think he is half Mbaise though ![]() 18: Joseph Ndaba 19: Ken Michael 20: Obinna George |
spaceship(m): 5:51pm On May 16, 2012 |
Esejojo: Its really sad how some folks justify drug-related crimes by Nigerians in foreign lands to the situation of things back in Nigeria. Most peaople in the trafficking business are poverty driven.They are usually sponsored. Although, some become addicted(greed) after succesful trip n just can't stay out of it, while pulling out is not an option for some depending on who dey work for. But overall, in as much as we're talking about trafficking n not consumption, the situation of the country has a big play as to why they go into it in d first place. |
ekwynwa: 6:11pm On May 16, 2012 |
Esejojo: Its really sad how some folks justify drug-related crimes by Nigerians in foreign lands to the situation of things back in Nigeria. ![]()
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princecemo(m): 6:16pm On May 16, 2012 |
"We can even go to war for one Nigerian, if he is unfairly treated" Shut up David Mark.... How many times have Nigerians been killed oot there? and uve got the guts to open ur dirty mouth to say u can even go to War... Rubbish!!! would David mark tell me dat his hands are clean, God will surely Judge you for ignoring ur fellow citizens. |
9zeros(m): 6:38pm On May 16, 2012 |
lagerwhenindoubt:wow. |
Re: Senate Foreclosed Help For 16 Nigerians On Death Row In Indonesia by Nobody: 6:52pm On May 16, 2012 |
lagerwhenindoubt: hmmmm.....why would someone or anyone in his right mind carry drugs to places like Singapore, Malay, china, Saudi e.t.c people get mind sha.may God help them. |
Ibangap(m): 7:07pm On May 16, 2012 |
I think d lawmaker raising d motion for dose criminals be 2 rescued has 1 or more of his sponsored dealers on death row too. ![]() |
Re: Senate Foreclosed Help For 16 Nigerians On Death Row In Indonesia by Nobody: 7:12pm On May 16, 2012 |
free2ryhme: With all due respect Sir, you are an i.d.i.o.t for saying that, you have no idea how innocent Nigerians are being maltreated abroad on daily basis, I was once a victim in Istanbul Turkey. The Nigerian consular there was a phukin tribalist. |
kolnel: 7:56pm On May 16, 2012 |
@ 991, Please give us more insight into ur issue. So we can learn from ur mistake. Cheers. |
nagoma(m): 8:17pm On May 16, 2012 |
There is no two way about it , they should face the music. They knew it was a crime , they knew what the punishment would be but still took the risk. Hard luck!
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Rhino5dm: 8:26pm On May 16, 2012 |
Na war oooo. ![]() lagerwhenindoubt: |
2mch(m): 8:36pm On May 16, 2012 |
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Afam4eva(m): 9:03pm On May 16, 2012 |
They should all be executed. That's what the law of the country says. Rubbish.
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otokx(m): 9:13pm On May 16, 2012 |
What can we say?
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GODBLESSU1: 9:15pm On May 16, 2012 |
Some guys here a very foolish and stupid in their comments. Nigeria is a failed nation, u hav to accept it, a country only the politician’s control everything, tell me how the masses will survive. If Nigeria is good, no one will think of traveling out, its only frustration that make people think of traveling out. Meanwhile tell me how they find out that those guys really committed the crime. In Asia no human right, ur lawyer can never come to court to defend u, if he/she does, ur sentence will be higher than expected, they bring their own lawyer for u and do whatever they pleases. I should have expected the Senate President to use legal action on this issue, to find out if this people really committed the crime, most of them maybe innocent. if U knows anybody in Thailand. U asks the person who is Nwarapoo, he is A Thailand origin, an area boy in Bangkok, what he does here is to intimidate our people. If he sees u on the road he will hold u with his boys, they will start beating u once they saw that u are from Nigeria, demanding money from u, if u do not give them anything they will put drug for u, and take u to police station, ur case is finish, 4 or 8 years. This is what they are doing to Nigerians in Asia. Mr. Mark and Nigeria government should learn hw to defend her Citizen. I could few years back, an American Citizen killed somebody in Japan, immediately the government of US presents their self for it immediately. Many Nigerians all over the world is suffering the same thing, humiliation, our Ambassadors is not doing their job at all. Nigeria should learn how to defend her Citizen.
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Rhino5dm: 9:29pm On May 16, 2012 |
^ Spoken like a drug dealer. How many grams of coke have you smuggled? I wish I could exchange you with one of these guys on death raw and free the world from cretins. SHM |
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