Over ₦800 Million Blood Money Paid to Secure Release of Nigerian on Death Row in Saudi Arabia – NiDCOM Confirms

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has confirmed the payment of $570,000 (about ₦826 million) in Diyya (blood money) to facilitate the release of Suleimon Olufemi, a Nigerian who has spent over 20 years on death row in Saudi Arabia. Olufemi was arrested in 2002 during an Umrah visit following a violent clash in Jeddah that led to the death of a Saudi police officer. With the victim’s child now of legal age, negotiations resumed, and the funds—raised by NiDCOM and Nigerian groups in Saudi Arabia—have been deposited into a Saudi government-designated account. Nigerian authorities are hopeful that ongoing diplomatic efforts will result in mercy and pardon after two decades of detention.
Over ₦800 Million Blood Money Paid to Secure Release of Nigerian on Death Row in Saudi Arabia – NiDCOM Confirms The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has confirmed the payment of $570,000 (about ₦826 million) in Diyya (blood money) to facilitate the release of Suleimon Olufemi, a Nigerian who has spent over 20 years on death row in Saudi Arabia. Olufemi was arrested in 2002 during an Umrah visit following a violent clash in Jeddah that led to the death of a Saudi police officer. With the victim’s child now of legal age, negotiations resumed, and the funds—raised by NiDCOM and Nigerian groups in Saudi Arabia—have been deposited into a Saudi government-designated account. Nigerian authorities are hopeful that ongoing diplomatic efforts will result in mercy and pardon after two decades of detention.
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