2022
DOI: 10.4236/blr.2022.132014
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An Appraisal of the Power of Pardon under Nigerian Law: Lessons from Other Jurisdictions

Abstract: The exercise of the presidential pardon power has generated periodic controversies and elicited various reform proposals in Nigeria. The power is often exercised in ways that are clearly at odds with the Nigerian Society's interest, including granting pardons to facilitate narrow partisan interest and other personal ends. Sections 175 and 212 of the Nigerian Constitution, which codifies in Nigeria the sovereign pardon powers available in Britain, worsens the problem and fails to provide guidelines or standards… Show more

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“…Thus, before obtaining clemency under the Greek processes, a petition supported by at least 6000 people in a secret poll was needed (Kumar, 2009). Due to the difficulty of obtaining such a large number of supporters, the possibility of receiving a pardon was generally reserved for athletes, orators and other influential figures (Kobil, 1991;Ngwoke & Abayomi, 2022).…”
Section: Historical Development Of the Exercise Of Power Of Pardonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, before obtaining clemency under the Greek processes, a petition supported by at least 6000 people in a secret poll was needed (Kumar, 2009). Due to the difficulty of obtaining such a large number of supporters, the possibility of receiving a pardon was generally reserved for athletes, orators and other influential figures (Kobil, 1991;Ngwoke & Abayomi, 2022).…”
Section: Historical Development Of the Exercise Of Power Of Pardonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, in the case of Nigeria, one of the criticisms against presidential pardon is that there are no clear guidelines and standards for the president to grant a pardon. Everything is left to the discretion of the president (Ngwoke & Abayomi 2022). In Kenya, there is a separation between expunging a criminal conviction and acquittal.…”
Section: Political and Theological Issues On Presidential Pardonmentioning
confidence: 99%