Ndigbo Cultural Society of Nigeria (NCSN) has called on the Federal
Government of Nigeria to spare the life on Rev. Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, the
General Overseer of Christian Praying Assembly.
Leader of the
group, Chief Udo Udeogaranya, made the appeal after the Supreme Court
threw out Rev King’s appeal against the death sentence passed on him in
2007 by a Lagos High Court presided over by Justice Joseph Oyewole.
The
group begged President Muhammadu Buhari to “commute the sentence and
grant him pardon as Nigeria stands to gain nothing by shedding blood.”
“This plea is premised on the ground that many Nigerians still hold
Rev. Ezeugo as their spiritual leader even in various prisons and that
the initial trial in Lagos as purportedly put forward by his lawyer Mr.
Olalekan Ojo and published by national dailies was a miscarriage of
justice in which the lawyer made certain points that demanded a second
thought.
“Ojo argued that his client did not commit the crime and was not at the scene of the incident.
“He
insisted that the deceased, Ann Uzoh, had in two statements she made
after the incident and before her death, stated that she got burnt in a
generator accident and that the cleric was not responsible for her
injuries.
“Ojo said the Investigating Police Officer, IPO, had
tendered statements which stated that Ezeugo was not responsible for the
burns that led to Uzoh’s death.
“He alleged that the trial Judge refused to admit in evidence, the statements he said exonerated Ezeugo of the crime.
The
lawyer further contended that “had those ‘vital exhibits’ been admitted
rather than expunged by the trial judge, they would have operated to
cast serious doubt on the case of the prosecution.
“He maintained
that Justice Oyewole’s refusal to admit the exhibits in evidence
‘occasioned a great miscarriage of justice’ against his client.”
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