
A group of wives of detained soldiers at the 7 Division Military Police Facility in Maiduguri Friday made a public and emotional plea to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, for presidential pardon for their spouses.
The women, who addressed journalists at the NUJ Conference Hall in Maiduguri, stated that some of their husbands (soldiers) have been held for months and years over various offenses without trial.
The women noted that the long absence of their husbands is taking serious negative toll and suffering on their families.
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Speaking on behalf of the group, two women, Mrs. Rose Emmanuel David and Mrs. Abigail Jonathan, respectfully called on President Tinubu to grant their husbands presidential pardon, the same manner repentant insurgents are being granted pardon.
They appealed on behalf of their husbands with a deep reflection and repentance, asserting that the detainees “acknowledge their mistakes” and seek “a second chance to serve their country with renewed loyalty.”
They also appealed to the National Assembly, the Borno State Governor, and all Nigerians of goodwill to lend their support to their plea.
The group hinged their appeal on the Federal Government’s Amnesty Programmes, stressing that, “It is important to remember that amnesty has been extended to repentant insurgents and bandits who once raised arms against the state.
These soldiers are Nigerians too—men who once risked their lives to defend our people and preserve our nation. They deserve the same mercy, so they can once again fight for peace, unity, and security.”