PRESIDENTIAL PARDON A STORY THAT STILL HURTS

@kingdomzy · 2025-07-26 21:05 · Freewriters

I came to truly understand the meaning of a presidential pardon after a shocking incident that happened in my community one that remains unforgettable, especially for the adults who witnessed it back in 2005. Though it happened years ago, the story is still told today like it occurred just yesterday.

Let me take you into the full story.

In the community of Umuagu, located in Enugu State, Nigeria, there once lived a wealthy and influential politician. Despite his wealth, the villagers kept their distance from him and his riches due to widespread rumors that he was involved in ritual practices. Sadly, those rumors would later be proven true.

This man, a sitting Senator, had five children each born with one form of disability or another. From mental challenges to asthma and physical deformities, the children's conditions seemed to confirm the suspicions of the villagers. Many believed that his wealth came through diabolical means, although there was no concrete evidence at the time.

The senator was not known for kindness. In fact, he was widely disliked in the community for his selfishness, arrogance, and abuse of power. He was notorious for embezzling funds meant for local government projects and for forcefully taking people’s lands and properties. Though he wasn't a local government chairman or governor, he used his senatorial position to manipulate both levels of government to do his bidding.

This abuse of power continued through his first and into his second term until the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) eventually uncovered a trail of corruption leading straight to him. During a raid of his residence, not only was financial evidence discovered, but also something that shocked the nation: a human head was found in his home, confirming the old rumors that he was indeed involved in rituals.

His arrest and court trial were swift, and he was found guilty. The court sentenced him to five years in prison . The community felt some relief, believing that justice had finally been served.

But just one week before his transfer to prison, the unexpected happened.

The President of Nigeria who, like the senator, was also in his second term announced a presidential pardon for the senator, citing Section 175 of the Nigeria 1999 Constitution, which gives the president the power to pardon convicted persons.

This news spread like wildfire and left the entire community, and even the nation, in disbelief. The villagers concluded that the president and the senator were likely involved in the same dark practices. What was seen as a moment of justice turned into one of betrayal.

Till today, this incident remains fresh in the minds of the people of Umuagu. It taught many of us that presidential pardon, though a legal act backed by the constitution, can sometimes feel like an instrument of injustice especially when it benefits the powerful at the expense of the powerless.

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