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Adeyanju Addresses Open Letter To Patience Jonathan, Pleads For Forgiveness

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Adeyanju Addresses Open Letter To Patience Jonathan, Pleads For Forgiveness

Deji Adeyanju, a well-known Nigerian activist, wrote former First Lady Patience Jonathan an open letter.

In the letter, which was posted on his Facebook page on Tuesday, the attorney bemoaned the purported passing of one of Jonathan’s former domestic workers who was imprisoned with his coworkers.

The letter reads, “For more than five years now, fifteen of your former domestic staff have been standing trial over allegations of missing jewellery.

“They were arrested in 2019, kept in custody, and have since been dragged through the courts without resolution. Along the way, one of them, Sahabi Liman, fell seriously ill in prison and has now died.

“That death is a reminder that justice delayed so severely becomes no justice at all. It should also make us look again at the entire case and the toll it has taken on all involved.

“This is no longer about the stolen jewellery, but about people who have been locked up and suffering for too long. Even if they had been found guilty, they would not have spent this long behind bars for such an offense.

“And if they are innocent, then we have all watched them suffer for nothing. Punishment must have proportion, and what is happening here is far beyond proportion.

“I therefore appeal to you as a mother figure in our nation to discontinue this case as an act of fairness, to let compassion guide your decision and allow these ex-workers a chance to rebuild their lives”.

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