What Nigerian Government must do to extradite Allison-Madueke – UK replies Charly Boy, others
The former Petroleum Minister is currently in London, awaiting formal corruption charges and possibly, trial, in the United Kingdom.
The UK Government, while responding to a letter seeking extradition of the ex-minister by the Coalition of Civil Society Organisations comprising ‘Our Mumu Don Do,’ led by musician Charles Oputa (Charly Boy) and Concerned Nigerians, led by Deji Adeyanju, said their request should follow “diplomatic channel.”
In a letter, signed by a member of the Whitehall Nigeria Unit of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Oyebowale Oworu, the UK explained that it is possible to extradite any of its citizens if Nigeria make such demand.
It said that “Nigeria is a designated extradition partner of the United Kingdom under the London Scheme for Extradition with the Commonwealth.”
“Your letter has been sent to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as the government department responsible for the UK’s relations with Nigeria and I am replying as a member of the Cross Whitehall Nigeria Unit at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
“You asked for the repatriation of Mrs. Madueke, to stand trial in Nigeria.
“If a country wishes to seek the return of an individual from the United Kingdom to stand trial, the correct course is for that country to make an extradition request, through the diplomatic channel.
“As a matter of long standing policy and practice, the United Kingdom will neither confirm nor deny that an extradition request has been received until such time as a person is arrested in relation to a request.”
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