Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State on Sunday granted amnesty to 15 convicts to mark the 53rd Independence anniversary of Nigeria.
The beneficiaries of the governor’s gesture were serving terms in Awka, Onitsha and Enugu Prisons.
Five of them who were granted release came from Awka Prison. They are Tochukwu Anene, Okoye Agbata, Titus Iloba and Onyeka Osuani.
Those who were released from Onitsha Prison are Chukwudum Ibeto, Nnaemeka Azubuenyi, Chinonso Ibeto, Ikechukwu Ohuoba and Okechukwu Ezeobi.
Others from same Onitsha prison who were also released are Ifeanyi Okongwu, Chigozie Eze, Chinedu Nweke and Ogbonna Uka.
Ikechukwu Nwafor had his life jail commuted to twenty-one years imprisonment from the date of his sentence, while Okwudili Okoye who was a condemned convict, will now serve a life jail term.
A Government House statement said the grant of amnesty was in compliance with the Constitution and in accordance with Section 3 of the Anambra State Advisory Council on Prerogativeof Mercy Law.
The beneficiaries of the governor’s gesture were serving terms in Awka, Onitsha and Enugu Prisons.
Five of them who were granted release came from Awka Prison. They are Tochukwu Anene, Okoye Agbata, Titus Iloba and Onyeka Osuani.
Those who were released from Onitsha Prison are Chukwudum Ibeto, Nnaemeka Azubuenyi, Chinonso Ibeto, Ikechukwu Ohuoba and Okechukwu Ezeobi.
Others from same Onitsha prison who were also released are Ifeanyi Okongwu, Chigozie Eze, Chinedu Nweke and Ogbonna Uka.
Ikechukwu Nwafor had his life jail commuted to twenty-one years imprisonment from the date of his sentence, while Okwudili Okoye who was a condemned convict, will now serve a life jail term.
A Government House statement said the grant of amnesty was in compliance with the Constitution and in accordance with Section 3 of the Anambra State Advisory Council on Prerogativeof Mercy Law.
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