Four
convicted criminals were on Monday executed by hanging in the premises of the
Benin City Central Prisons, says Edo Attorney General Henry Idahagbon.The
justice commissioner in Edo state confirmed the hanging of the four prisoners,
who had been convicted of either armed robbery or murder, he said.
According
to the commissioner, all their appeals had been exhausted and their death
warrants were signed.
"The
court gave the judgement this afternoon that the execution could go ahead and
the prison authority went ahead," Henry Idahagbon told AFP.
He
added that the executions were carried out by the prison service, a federal
agency, and not the state government.
However,
he said he was informed by prison authorities of the executions. Edo state
Governor Adams Oshiomhole signed two of the death warrants since the crimes
occurred in Edo, said
Idahagbon, as required by law.
Governors
from elsewhere signed the two other death warrants, he said. Since the prison
system is federal, prisoners can be moved elsewhere in the country.
A
fifth prisoner is also due to be executed, but his sentence dated back to the
military era that ended in 1999 and called for him to be killed by firing
squad, which prison authorities were not yet prepared to do, he said.
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