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Adamu Garba Laments Negative Impact Of Ekweremadu’s UK Jail Sentence On Nigeria’s Reputation
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Adamu Garba has lamented the negative impact of Ekweremadu’s UK jail sentence on Nigeria’s reputation.
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Garba described the ex-deputy Senate President’s sentence as “a dent on Nigeria’s image.”
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Senator Ekweremadu was sentenced to 9-Year, 8-month in the UK for organ trafficking on Friday.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Adamu Garba has described the jail term of former Nigerian Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu as a dent on Nigeria’s image and sovereignty.
Ekweremadu alongside his wife Beatrice Ekweremadu and his doctor Obinna Obeta were given different jail terms for organ harvesting on Friday.
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Garba insisted that it is not ideal for a former deputy senate president to serve a jail term in a foreign country.
He urged the Federal Government to summon the UK ambassador to Nigeria and express displeasure with the situation
“I really don’t like this. I see it as a dent upon the image of our country and its sovereignty.
“A whole former deputy Senate president to serve a jail term in a foreign land? What kind of country are we?
“If Nigeria is serious on this issue, we should immediately summon a UK ambassador to Nigeria, express our displeasure with the situation, minding not the attitude of Senator Ekweremadu but the institution he represents, then, perhaps afterwards, negotiate within our diplomatic basket for what we can give them in order to get him back to Nigeria.”
Garba said exploring diplomatic means could bring Senator Ekweremadu and his wife to serve their jail terms in Nigeria.
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