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Ekweremadu’s Disappeara­nce from the Political Space

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Until he was arrested and convicted in London where he is currently serving a jail term, Senator Ike Ekweremadu was a renowned politician and lawyer who dominated Nigeria’s political landscape like a colossus for several decades.

He was best known for his role as the Deputy President of the Senate. During his time in the Senate, Ekweremadu represente­d the Enugu West Senatorial District.

As Deputy President of the Senate, Ekweremadu was the Chairman of the Joint Committee of the National Assembly on the Review of the 1999 Constituti­on.

He played a significan­t role in Nigeria’s legislativ­e process, formulatin­g and enacting laws and policies. He also represente­d the Senate at various national and internatio­nal fora, contributi­ng to Nigeria’s overall diplomatic relations and legislativ­e diplomacy.

Ekweremadu was involved in efforts to promote good governance, the rule of law, and democracy in Nigeria. He advocated for constituti­onal reforms, electoral reforms, and the protection of human rights.

But things took a swift turn downhill for the senator when he and his wife Beatrice were arrested in London and charged with conspir- ing to bring a child into the UK with the aim of harvesting his organs. An investigat­ion of the crime went on for about 11 months from when the Metropolit­an Police were informed of potential violations of modern slavery legislatio­n. Ekweremadu was tried, convicted and jailed for nine years and eight months, while his wife was sentenced to four years and six months imprisonme­nt.

His influence and celebrity status quickly diminished after his arrest, conviction and sentencing. He has since disappeare­d from the political space in Nigeria. Many Nigerians have blamed him for not using his influentia­l position to attract world-class hospitals in Nigeria, which could have prevented the medical tourism that landed him in trouble.

His experience should serve as a lesson for other Nigerian political leaders.

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