Buhari considers granting state pardon to Ken Saro Wiwa, other Ogoni activists

pardon to Ken Saro Wiwa

President Muhammadu Buhari has hinted of a possible state pardon to late Ogoni activist, Ken Saro Wiwa and others executed in the height of the Ogoni crisis in the 1990s.

He gave the indication when he received some leaders and people of Ogoniland at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Friday.

Recall that the activists, who became known as Ogoni 9, were from the Ogoni region who opposed the operating practices of the Royal Dutch Shell oil corporation.

They included author and playwright Ken Saro-Wiwa, Saturday Dobee, Nordu Eawo, Daniel Gbooko, Paul Levera, Felix Nuate, Baribor Bera, Barinem Kiobel, and John Kpuine.

They were executed in 1995 by the military regime of General Sani Abacha.

President Buhari noted that despite the gravity of the circumstances, the Federal Government will consider the request to grant them pardon and bring closure to the case.

He said: “Furthermore, we are committed to ensuring clemency and national integration as part of this administration’s bid to lay the foundation for genuine reconciliation and bring closure to the issues of Ogoniland.

“The unfortunate incidents of the early 1990s leading to the loss of lives of distinguished sons of Ogoniland and the collateral judicial processes are indelible in our memories.

“Despite the grievous circumstances, the Federal Government will consider the request for the grant of pardon to finally close the Ogoni saga.”

President Buhari urged the Ogoni leaders to sensitise indigenes on value of protecting national assets like pipelines and other oil installations, saying wilful damages usually create more havoc on their environment and hamper development in the area.

He also noted that the Federal Government is committed to the cleaning up of OgoniLand so that indigenes can regain their lives, return to farms and reactivate economic activities.

A statement issued by Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity) further quoted the president as saying: “Your Royal Highnesses, distinguished representatives of the people of Ogoniland, I note the need to ensure completion of segment of the East-West road traversing Ogoniland, and steps will be taken to ensure delivery under the Infrastructure Development Fund as earlier conceived. We intend to complete this vital artery of Nigeria.”

According to him, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Ltd (NPDC), a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), had been granted license to operate OML11, which will stimulate economic activities and integration in the zone.

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