President Goodluck Jonathan has confirmed the granting of presidential pardon to a former Governor of Bayelsa State, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, and a few other ex-convicts.
Presidential spokespersons had gone underground for most of yesterday
in what appeared a ploy to dodge media enquiry on the controversial
pardon of a man who stole his people blind while governor.
But Mr. Jonathan, speaking through his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Doyin Okupe, has now confirmed our report.
He said he has no apology for his action.
Mr. Okupe spoke on Channels TV breakfast show, Sunrise.
“That is an action that has been taken by the National Council of
States and I have no apology for that.” Mr. Jonathan said. “We must
begin to respect and honour our institutions. I don’t need to defend the
action that has been taken.”
When reminded that the action had created the impression that the
government was not serious about the war against corruption, Mr.
Jonathan said, “It is not all decisions parents take that are palatable
for their kids. But with time they will realize that their parents are
right.”
He said pardoning Mr. Alamieyeseigha was in order as the former Bayelsa governor had suffered enough.
“A man was deposed. He was hounded, tried and jail. What is wrong with giving pardon to a remorseful sinner?
“How come granting pardon to him has become an aberration? Is it
because he is from Bayelsa? Is it from he is from South-South? Is it
because he is connected to Mr. President?”
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