
State Attorney General and
Commissioner for Justice, Adeniji Kazeem at a ministerial press conference on
Tuesday in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria said the state government was reviewing the
matter and would make a decision very soon.
Kazeem said he visited prisons in
the state recently on the instruction of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and prison
officials drew his attention to the highhandedness of those on death row.
He said these condemned prisoners
felt that they had certain rights which excluded them from being executed.
He said the prison officials
complained bitterly about this and wanted the government to take action to
remedy the situation.
Kazeem, who said previous
administrations had not deemed it fit to sign documents for the execution of
convicts on death row, vowed that the Ambode administration was moving towards
signing the documents to executive those on death row.
On the issue of Major Hamzat
Al-Mustapha, Kazeem disclosed that the state government had re-opened the case,
saying that government was putting machinery in motion to ensure that justice
was done on the matter.
Al-Mustapha was fingered in the
murder of the late Kudirat Abiola, but he won the case in the court. However,
the court has given the state government the nod to reopen the case.
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