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Home » News » UK Rejects Nigeria’s Bid for Ekweremadu’s Prison Transfer

UK Rejects Nigeria’s Bid for Ekweremadu’s Prison Transfer

November 24, 2025
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The United Kingdom has turned down a request from the Nigerian government to allow former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu to serve the remainder of his prison sentence in Nigeria. This decision comes as Ekweremadu remains incarcerated in a UK facility after being convicted in 2023 of conspiring to harvest the kidney of a young man in a high-profile organ trafficking case that has garnered international attention.

Ekweremadu was handed a substantial prison term of nine years and eight months following his conviction, a verdict that illuminated the alarming issue of organ trafficking. In a bid to address Ekweremadu’s legal predicament, Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar recently led a delegation to the UK’s Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to discuss the possibility of his deportation. This would have allowed Ekweremadu to complete his sentence in Nigeria, a proposal that was met with resistance from UK authorities.

According to reports from The Guardian UK, officials at the MoJ have confirmed that the request was rejected. The UK government expressed serious concerns regarding Nigeria’s ability to guarantee that Ekweremadu would continue his prison sentence if deported. This hesitation underscored the commitment of UK authorities to tackling modern slavery and ensuring that offenders face stringent consequences under UK law. A source familiar with the discussions noted, “The UK will not tolerate modern slavery, and any offender will face the full force of UK law.”

Consequently, Ekweremadu will continue to serve his sentence in the UK, where the judicial system remains resolute against any form of human trafficking. His case has sparked widespread discussion on the need for stringent anti-trafficking measures and has raised awareness regarding the vulnerabilities of individuals within trafficking schemes.

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In contrast, Beatrice Ekweremadu, the former senator’s wife, who was sentenced to four years and six months for her involvement in the case, has completed her term and was released earlier this year. She has since returned to Nigeria, where the couple’s legal issues continue to cast a shadow over their family.

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