Tinubu’s Pardon List Was Embarrassing, Poorly Handled – Falana Blasts FG

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 31st Oct, 2025 - tori.ng

He stated that the pardon process was flawed from the outset as it violated constitutional provisions guiding the exercise of such powers.

 
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN has lambasted President Bola Tinubu over his presidential pardon list.
 
He described the move as embarrassing and poorly handled.
 
Falana stated this while featuring in an interview on Arise Television on Friday.
 
Falana said the country was exposed to ridicule due to the inclusion of undeserving individuals on the list, some of whom had been recently convicted of serious offences.
 
He stated that the pardon process was flawed from the outset as it violated constitutional provisions guiding the exercise of such powers.
 
“It is not the first time that this exercise has been mishandled, but this time around, the country was exposed to odium, and there was no basis for it. Those who were not deserving of pardon were recommended for pardon,” he said.
 
The senior lawyer cited the case of an individual prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for 11 years and convicted in April 2025, yet whose name appeared on the list.
 
Falana noted that several persons convicted under state laws were also included, contrary to Section 212 of the Constitution, which vests the power to pardon such offenders by state governors.
 
“By virtue of Section 212 of the Constitution, only the governor of a state can pardon people convicted for stealing, obtaining by false pretence, murder or culpable homicide. But all those names were there,” he said.
 
He faulted the Federal Government’s explanation that the list had been reviewed and reduced from about 175 names to 35, insisting that the issue went beyond trimming numbers.

“It is not enough to say we have reviewed the list and reduced it. The government owes itself a duty to ensure that such colossal embarrassment does not occur again,” he stated.
 
Falana called on the Attorney-General of the Federation to publicly apologise to Nigerians over what he described as a national embarrassment.
 
“The very least the Attorney-General can do is to apologise. It is not done that way,” he added.
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