Legislature
Senate delegation set to visit UK over Ekweremadu
The Senate has resolved to send a high powered delegation of lawmakers to the United Kingdom to see the former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who is facing alleged organ harvesting charge in that country.
Senate President Ahmad Lawan made the disclosure at plenary a closed-door session.
Lawan said the delegation, which comprised of members of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, will leave for London, United Kingdom on Friday.
The president of the senate asked the committee to engage the British High Commission in Nigeria to get more details on the case.
He also commended the Nigerian High Commissioner to UK , Ishola Sharafa for his efforts so far since the beginning of the case.
He said the Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, has been engaged for necessary diplomatic support to Ike Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice.
The Senate President said the red chamber decided to limit discussion on the case because the issue is already in court.
He, therefore, assured Ekweremadu’s family and Nigerians that the Senate will continue to engage the Foreign ministry and Nigerian High Commission in London on the case.
Lawan also urged all relevant government institutions, including the foreign ministry, to continue to provide required support to the former deputy Senate President and his wife with a view to ensuring justice and fairness.
It would be recalled that the Former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu was alleged to have been arrested in London by the Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime team.
Ekweremadu was arrested and reminded in custody along side his wife, Beatrice Nwanneka Ekweremadu.
They were arrested for alleged organ harvesting of a minor in UK on June 23rd, 2022 following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime team.
They were expected to appear again at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court in London on the 7th of next month for the continuation of the hearing.