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System Analyst December 26, 2024

Governor Adeleke Exercises Prerogatives of Mercy towards 53 Convicts.

OSOGBO – 26/12/2024 – osunstate.gov.ng

In line with the recommendations of the State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy, Governor Ademola Adeleke has exercised prerogative of mercy towards 53 convicts serving various convictions within the Nigerian Correctional Service.

The letter of commutation dated December 24th, 2024 and which has since been received and acknowledged by the relevant prison authorities read as follows:

“WHEREAS: the inmates whose names are set out in the schedule to this order have been convicted to various terms of imprisonment to wit.
(i) Simple offences and have served substantial portions of the sentences,
(ii) Convicts sentenced to death
“(having spent a minimum of 10 years in custody.)

“AND WHEREAS: following the recommendation made to me by the state advisory council on the prerogative of mercy that I should exercise my power in relation to the said inmates in order to mark the 2024 Christmas celebration.

“AND WHEREAS: in the case of the 30 (thirty) inmates convicted of simple offences, I have decided in accordance with the said recommendation to remit and forgive the remainder of the said sentences in whole.

“AND WHEREAS: I have decided in accordance with the said recommendation to grant outright pardon to 12 (Twelve) inmates convicted of simple offences.

“4 (Four) Convicts have their sentences commuted from death to outright pardon. AND WHEREAS: I have decided in accordance with the said recommendation to commute the sentences as follows;

“1 (One) convict has his sentence commuted from death to 15 (Fifteen) years imprisonment.
“6 (Six) Convicts have their sentences commuted from death to outright release.
“Now know ye therefore that, I Senator Ademola Jackson Adeleke, the Governor of Osun State of Nigeria, in exercise of the power conferred on me by paragraph (a), (c) and (d) of subsection (i) of section 212 of the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as Amended), I am pleased to extend my grace and mercy unto the said inmates.
“My will and pleasure thereof, is that you commute the death, life and years of imprisonment as indicated herewith in the schedule”
Those in the schedule are as follows:

CONVICTS RECOMMENDED FOR OUTRIGHT PARDON (SIMPLE OFFENCES)

  1. OLABOMIJI NURUDEEN
  2. MUSTAPHA ISAH
  3. OLALEKAN ABDULLAHI
  4. AYOMIDE OLOJEDE
  5. AKEEM RAPHAEL
  6. ADEYEMI ABIODUN
  7. OLADIPUPO SEGUN
  8. OMISAKIN SUNDAY
  9. ADEMOLA ADIO
  10. TUNDE OLAPADE
  11. LATE CHIEF WOLE OLA
    RUFUS OJO
  12. OMOLOYE OLAJIDE
    OLAYEMI

CONVICTS RECOMMENDED FOR OUTRIGHT RELEASE (SIMPLE OFFENCES)

  1. OLUBO SUNDAY
  2. ISAH UMAR BIODUN
  3. FAWAS KAREEM
  4. OMIRIN TEMITAYO
  5. OLARENWAJU AYOMIDE
  6. DARE SUNDAY
  7. OLADAPO TUNDE
  8. GANIYU SAHEED
  9. ADEWUMI SODIQ
  10. ADEBAYO ADEOYE
    KEHINDE
  11. LASIS KAZEEM
  12. DAUDA OJO (59 YEARS)
  13. ISMAILA RAJI
  14. OSENI MICHEAL
  15. AJAYI KOREDE
  16. ABIONA NURUDEEN
  17. OSHI SAMUEL
  18. SHEU YUSUF OLATUNJI
  19. OJO AANU
  20. MUSTAPHA KEHINDE
  21. LASIS ABEEB
  22. ALEXANDRA IORLAHA
  23. OJO TAIWO
  24. AZEEZ MUJEEB
  25. AKINYEMI DAVID
  26. ADEOSUN ADEKUNLE
  27. OLAOBAJU SAMUEL
  28. ADURA ADEFEMI
  29. PAUL BASIL
  30. KUNLE DAVID

CONVICT RECOMMENDED FOR OUTRIGHT PARDON FOR GOOD CONDUCT (CAPITAL OFFENCES) – 4 (FOUR)

  1. SUNDAY MORAKINYO
  2. SEGUN OLOWOOKERE
  3. TUNDE OLAPADE
  4. DEMOLA ODEYEMI

CONVICT RECOMMENDED FOR OUTRIGHT RELEASE ON HEALTH GROUND, (CAPITAL OFFENCES) –

1 OLUWAFEMI FAGBEMI
2 BEWAJI SUNDAY

  1. AMEHIN GEORGE
  2. AYOMIDE ARULOGUN
  3. TAIWO OLUWATOBI STEPHEN
  4. ABUBAKAR ABDULAZEEZ

CONVICT RECOMMENDED TO BE COMMUTED FROM DEATH TO 15 YEARS IMPRISONMENT HAVING SPENT AT LEAST 10
YEARS IN CUSTODY

  1. OJEKUNLE TIMOTHY

Signed
Mallam Olawale Rasheed,
Spokesperson to the State Governor.

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