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How another Nigerian escaped execution in Saudi Arabia

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For the second time in 10 months, the Federal Government on the instruction of President Muhammadu Buhari through its agencies has rescued another Nigerian, Malam Ibrahim Ibrahim, an indigene of Zamafara state, from being executed by Saudi Arabia authorities over drug-related matters.

This cheering news is contained in a statement by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Head of Media and Public Relations of the Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) in Abuja on Tuesday.

The Chairman/CEO of NIDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa announced the cheering news to stakeholders on Migration and Diaspora affairs in Abuja. Dabiri-Erewa said, Ibrahim, a Cleric, was an innocent Nigerian that fell victim to a drug planting/trafficking syndicate when he traveled to Saudi Arabia in March 2017 for lesser hajj.

On getting to the Jeddah airport, he was held, charged, tried in Saudi Arabia and found guilty despite being innocent before a case of the retrial was granted.

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This re-trial which was facilitated by the multi-government collaboration of NIDCOM, Attorney-General of the Federation and  Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Zamfara state government came up on February 18, 2020, with necessary documentary evidence and he was discharged and freed of the allegations of drugs.

Those in the delegation include Barr. Abdullahi Bello, Head, Legal Unit of NIDCOM, the Zamfara State Commissioner of Special Duties, Alhaji Mohammed Saddiq Maiturare, a team of Lawyers facilitated by Zamfara state Governor Bello Muttawale and Attorney General of the Federation.

The documentary evidence provided included a written statement by NDLEA stating that they have arrested and charged three persons who planned the drugs on the defendant and a certified copy of the two counts charge sheet from the Federal  High Court Kano, the statement said.

It will be recalled that in April 2019, NIDCOM in conjunction with the Nigeria Mission in Saudi Arabia secured the release of Zainab Habib Aliyu, another Nigerian wrongly accused of drug trafficking.

Zainab’s release came after President Muhammadu Buhari directed the Attorney General of the Federation to take necessary action on her detention by Saudi Arabia as she was falsely accused of drug peddling in Saudi Arabia in December 2018.

Investigations by the Federal government revealed that the drug was planted in Zainab’s luggage by a cartel that specialises in planting drugs in the bags of unsuspecting travelers, the statement added.