killed his banker wife, Titilayo, with 73 other inmates of the Kirikiri Maximum Prisons, yesterday, sought freedom under the Lagos State Prerogative on Mercy conferred on the Governor, claiming they are reformed and should be pardoned. Arowolo… the suspected killer Akolade, who was sentenced to death by an Ikeja high court three years ago after he was found guilty of his wife’s murder on June 24, 2011, was seen in prison, pleading that he needs another chance to right his wrongly die. His pleading came as the Committee on Prerogative on Mercy said that the state will unfailly to exercise its prerogative on prisoners, who proved to be reformed. Arowolo was among 74 prisoners called out by the committee, led by Professor Oyelowo Oyewo, set up by the governor to review their applications. The committee was on a fact-finding visit to the prisons to have first hand information from the inmates that are fit for mercy and pardon. Arowolo, who delivered a remark on behalf of his fellow inmates, pleaded for mercy, stressing that they are all remorseful and have learned from their wrongly mistakes. Chairman of the committee, Oyelowo, said the governor will do something on the committee’s recommendations based on the rules and regulation set by law for the committee to commence its work.
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Wednesday, 26 April 2017
A Man Who Murder His Wife Beg Gov ambode For pardon
killed his banker wife, Titilayo, with 73 other inmates of the Kirikiri Maximum Prisons, yesterday, sought freedom under the Lagos State Prerogative on Mercy conferred on the Governor, claiming they are reformed and should be pardoned. Arowolo… the suspected killer Akolade, who was sentenced to death by an Ikeja high court three years ago after he was found guilty of his wife’s murder on June 24, 2011, was seen in prison, pleading that he needs another chance to right his wrongly die. His pleading came as the Committee on Prerogative on Mercy said that the state will unfailly to exercise its prerogative on prisoners, who proved to be reformed. Arowolo was among 74 prisoners called out by the committee, led by Professor Oyelowo Oyewo, set up by the governor to review their applications. The committee was on a fact-finding visit to the prisons to have first hand information from the inmates that are fit for mercy and pardon. Arowolo, who delivered a remark on behalf of his fellow inmates, pleaded for mercy, stressing that they are all remorseful and have learned from their wrongly mistakes. Chairman of the committee, Oyelowo, said the governor will do something on the committee’s recommendations based on the rules and regulation set by law for the committee to commence its work.
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