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Breaking: Igboho regains freedom to proceed to Germany
Yoruba popular activist, Sunday Adeyemo alias Igboho who was arrested in Cotonou, Benin Republic enroute to Germany has been released, according to source.
His release late Tuesday was made possible after intervention by the Western Diplomats in Benin.
Diplomats of countries who intervened accorsing your e made available to CAPITAL POST includes Britain, Canada, France, Germany and the United States who mountes pressure on the Government of Benin Republic not to hand over Sunday Adeyemo, (Igboho) to the Nigerian authorities.
Sources in Cotonou hinted that the Ambassadors of some Western nations reached out to the authorities of Benin Republic asking him not to hand over Chief Adeyemo to the Nigerian government.
They hinges their arguments on strong suspicion that Igboho will not get justice if returned to his home country.
“We not not think returning Igboho to Nigeria will set standards for Benin Republic in line with global human rights best practices’a diplomat told our correspondent in Benin Republic
Meanwhile, a lawyer, Mr Leesi Ebenezer Olarewaju based in the United States who is one of those representing Chief Adeyemo said there are strong indications Benin Republic will not transfer Igboho to Nigeria.
Olanrewaju said the authorities of the International Police and the Government of the Republic of Benin are not willing to return Igboho to Nigeria.
He said under international laws, Igboho is not seen to have committed any crime but merely fighting for self determination which is recognised under international law.
He said Benin arrested Igboho based on ‘alarm’ raised by Nigeria.
He said the British and German governments already have shown interest in the case
He said: “We are on top of the situation right now. We have successfully notified the British government on the dangers of letting Sunday Adeyemo returned to Nigeria where his life is at risk. We believe that before the end of today, BRITAIN would have granted his request for asylum in good faith.”
In 1995, a similar incidence involving Prof Adesegun Banjo and his wife Ngozi played out when they were arrested by Beninoise authorities on charges of insurgency. The government of late Gen Sani Abacha exerted so much pressure on Benin Republic including offer of 1million dollars. However, western nations put pressure on the Goverment of Benin which later released Adebanjo and his wife. The two later escaped to Ghana and later to Zimbabwe.