UK-Nigeria Pact Fuels Talk of Ike Ekweremadu’s Return from UK Prison

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The new UK-Nigeria migration agreement has revived speculation that former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu could be repatriated from a UK prison. Ekweremadu was convicted in March 2023 for organ trafficking and sentenced to nine years and eight months...READ FULL; ORIGINAL POST; FROM SOURCE.

His wife, Beatrice, completed her sentence and returned to Nigeria in January 2025. While officials say no such move is currently under consideration, the agreement allows for the return of convicted offenders.

Lawyers warn that any transfer must respect the original sentence, while some suggest Ekweremadu could be considered for a pardon if repatriated.

Key Points:

The agreement covers the return of convicted offenders, failed asylum seekers, and visa overstayers.
Ekweremadu’s transfer would require strict adherence to legal procedures and mutual UK consent.
Nigeria’s earlier 2025 request to transfer him was declined over concerns about continued sentencing.
Lawyers insist any repatriation must respect the original UK court sentence.
The agreement applies to over 2,000 Nigerians facing deportation, including convicted criminals.

Ekweremadu’s potential return depends on UK cooperation and Nigeria’s commitment to honouring the remaining sentence, with no official move confirmed.

Sources: The Punch, UK Home Office, Ministry of Interior

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