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Pardon: MOSOP Urges Tinubu To Probe Trial Of Ogoni 9, Calls For ‘Complete Restorative Justice’

News Investigators/ The Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People, (MOSOP) has urged President Bola Tinubu to take further step to exonerate the late environmental activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight others, to guarantee “restorative justice,” just as it called for a Judicial Commission of Inquiry to investigate their trial.

Mr. Tinubu had announced a presidential pardon for the late Ogoni 9 during his 2025 Democracy Day address to the Joint Session of the National Assembly, Thursday.

MOSOP hailed the pardon as “both historic and a positive step towards healing but seeks complete exoneration, adding that the President already acknowledged that the late activists were wrongly accused.

President of MOSOP, Fegalo Nsuke, in a statement made available to News Investigators on Friday noted that while a pardon encourages healing and it’s positive, “it implies a legitimate crime was committed and hence, the conviction.”

Mr. Nsuke urged President Tinubu to remove the stains of injustice on the Ogoni 9 to further affirm their innocence.

“To this end, the establishment of a Judicial Commission of Inquiry, to investigate and formally repudiate the irregularities of the 1995 tribunal would be a landmark act of complete restorative justice, one that would further cement President Tinubu’s legacy as a leader not only of courage, but of conscience.

“This administration has taken a bold step. History will surely honour it even more for completing the journey toward full justice.”

“MOSOP wishes to express its position on the encouraging decisions of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in announcing full pardon for the 9 Ogoni rights campaigners executed by the Nigerian Government during the regime of General Sani Abacha namely Ken Saro-Wiwa, Dr. Nubari Kiobel, Nordu Eawo, Saturday Doobe, John Kpuinen, Paul Levura, Daniel Gbokoo, Felix Nuate and Baribor Bera.

“It is a widely acknowledged fact that few administrations have dared to confront this painful legacy with such candor and daring. President Tinubu once again has distinguished himself among Nigerian leaders as one with the wisdom and courage to answer a longstanding prayer from an oppressed populace with compassion and clarity,” Mr Nsuke stated.

“His recognition of the injustices endured by Saro-Wiwa and his compatriots, and his words acknowledging the moral wounds of their execution, have been received with gratitude across the country and by many in the international community.

“However, it is appreciably and respectfully submitted that while the presidential pardon is significant and considered a vital milestone that opens the door to deeper restorative measures, a pardon, by its very nature, implies the existence of an offense.

“In the case of Ken Saro-Wiwa and his compatriots, it is clear that no legitimate crime was committed. His Excellency, President Tinubu himself acknowledged that their unjust execution should never have happened,” Tinubu said: “Today, we correct the record and honour their courage in the face of tyranny.” His “conviction” was the result of a deeply flawed and politically motivated process that should never have occurred.

“In this light, we humbly appeal that His Excellency goes further, by pursuing a formal exoneration of Ken Saro-Wiwa and his fellow activists. Such an exoneration would be a stronger moral and legal correction, ensuring that their names are no longer burdened by the stain of injustice.

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