Family Of Ekweremadu Lobby FG, AU, ECOWAS Over UK Investigation

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Senator Ike Ekweremadu’s relatives have urged that the ongoing trial in his case of alleged organ harvesting in the United Kingdom follow the rules of due process.

The group, which operates under the aegis of the Ikeoha Mpu Pacesetters League, reportedly made the appeal in a statement on Thursday in Enugu by its Coordinating Chairman, Mr. Chijioke Ezekwe, according to the News Agency of Nigeria.

Ezekwe also urged the Igbo community, the Federal Government, and institutions from the African subregion to ensure justice in the case.

Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice, were arrested last week by the Metropolitan Police in London for alleged conspiracy to harvest the organ of a minor, Nwamini David.

Though David claimed to be 15 years old, the Nigeria Immigration Service has clarified that the documents he presented for his passport application indicated that he is 21.

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However, Ezekwe said, “We, therefore, urge the Federal Government, ECOWAS, African Union , Nigerian Senate, Igbo communities both home and in the Diaspora to impress on the British authorities to ensure that due process is followed in carrying out their investigations on the case.

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“We stand with Ekweremadu and his family and will remain so till the end of this case.”
Meanwhile, Ekweremadu, on Thursday, again appeared before the Uxbridge Magistrate Court in UK.

His wife, Beatrice, was absent.

The senator introduced himself and also confirmed his date of birth.

The couple was initially billed to appear in court on July 7 but the case was brought forward to Thursday (yesterday) before it was again adjourned till July 7 to enable the UK Attorney General, Suella Braverman, to determine whether the case would be tried in the country or Nigeria.

Reports said Ekweremadu was denied bail because he was considered a flight risk and due to the fact that the case involved a minor. This is seen as modern slavery.

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