Senator Ekweremadu Appears Before UK Court Over Organ Harvesting Charges

Senator Ekweremadu Appears Before UK Court Over Organ Harvesting Charges

by Joseph Anthony
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A former Deputy President of the Senate Ike Ekweremadu on Monday appeared before the Uxbridge Magistrate court in the UK over organ harvesting charges. 

The prosecutor claims that David Ukpo, who alleged that he was coerced to donate his kidney to the Senatorโ€™s daughter, is 15 years.
The case has been adjourned to July 7 at Westminster Magistrate Court to enable the UK Attorney General, Suella Braverman, to determine whether the case will be tried in the country or Nigeria.
On Wednesday, the Senate said it was sending a delegation to visit Ekweremadu and his wife.
Senate President Ahmad Lawan said this after a closed-door session of the lawmakers in Abuja. He said members of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs will be traveling to the UK soon.
โ€œThere will be a delegation to London to see Senator Ike Ekweremadu and his wife. A delegation from the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Senate will leave in the next two days for London for that purpose,โ€ Lawan said.
โ€œI want to urge all federal government institutions that can do anything to ensure that justice prevails in this case, that they do so.โ€
He also said the Nigerian High Commission has engaged the services of lawyers in the UK to defend Senator Ekweremadu.
โ€œI had a personal engagement with our Nigerian High Commissioner to Britain, Alhaji Isola Sarafa, who has done so well to establish contact with our colleague, who has been able to get his team to be in the court at Uxbridge where Ekweremadu was taken to,โ€ Lawan added
โ€œThe high Commission has also been able to provide some consular services that include the engagement of some lawyers who will defend our colleague.
โ€œWe commend them for giving attention to the issue at stake. Equally, the Nigeria Foreign Affairs Minister has been engaged here, so that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs takes steps to provide diplomatic support for our colleague.
โ€œBecause this issue is already in court, we have limited opportunity to discuss beyond what we have done so far.
โ€œBut I want to ensure the family of our colleague, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, and Nigerians, that the Senate will continue to engage with our ministry of foreign affairs as well as our high commission in London. The High Commission has done so much but we still expect that it will continue to provide any other further consular services.โ€

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