A youth pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God,
RCCG, Akolade Arowolo, who stabbed his banker wife, Titilayo, to death, is
pleading with the Lagos State government for pardon.
Arowolo, alongside 73 other inmates of the Kirikiri Maximum
Prisons, yesterday, sought pardon under the Lagos State Prerogative of Mercy
conferred on the Governor, claiming they are reformed and should be pardoned.
He was sentenced to death by an Ikeja High Court three years
ago after he was found guilty of his wife’s murder on June 24, 2011. He was
seen in prison, pleading that he needs another chance to right his wrongs.
His plead came as the Committee on Prerogative of Mercy said
that the state will not fail to exercise its prerogative on prisoners, who
proved to be reformed.
The pastor was among 74 prisoners called out by the
committee, led by Professor Oyelowo Oyewo, set up by the governor to review
their applications.
The Oyewo-led committee was on a fact-finding visit to the
prisons to have first hand information from the inmates that are eligible for
mercy and pardon.
Pastor Arowolo, who delivered a remark on behalf of his
fellow inmates, pleaded for mercy, stressing that they are all remorseful and
have learned from their mistakes.
Chairman of the committee, Oyelowo, said the governor will
act on the committee’s recommendations based on the rules and guidelines set by
law for the committee to conduct its work.
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