Obasanjo writes UK, pleads leniency over Ekweremadu’s Organ Trafficking case

In a recent development, former Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has made a public appeal to the UK government, urging them to show leniency in the case of former Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who has been found guilty of facilitating organ trafficking.

Ekweremadu, his wife, and a doctor were found guilty of aiding the travel of a young man to the UK, with the intention of exploiting him.

The six-week trial at the Old Bailey concluded with the trio’s conviction, prompting Obasanjo to issue a statement appealing for clemency in their sentencing.

Ekweremadu, who served as Deputy Senate President for 12 years, was convicted alongside his wife, Beatrice, and a doctor, Dr Obinna Obeta.

The trio were found to have played a role in facilitating a young man’s travel to the UK, aiming to exploit him for organ trafficking.

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