Indications have emerged that the documents for the release of convicted chicken thief, Segun Olowookere, and his collaborator, Sunday Morakinyo, who were recently pardoned by the Osun State governor, Ademola Adeleke, would be perfected on Monday.
This, it was gathered, would allow the duo to return to the hometown in Okuku the same day or Tuesday.
One of those who have been championing Olowookere’s release since sentencing, Monsurat Ajoke Foundation, made this known in an interview with Sunday Tribune on Saturday.
Convener of the foundation, Monsurat Ajoke, affirmed that the moment the documents for his release are perfected, he would become a free man.
She also appreciated the state governor for granting convicts pardons.
Ajoke stressed that the perfection of the documents would be done at Lagos Maximum Prison before Olowookere could be released, saying that the perfection of the said documents could not be completed during their last visit on Friday.
Ajoke also disclosed that Olowookere is presently studying nursing at a correctional center in Abeokuta, adding that despite the challenges, “Segun has demonstrated exceptional resilience and determination.
“Recently, he was commended for his exemplary behaviour and good conduct by the correctional centre authorities.”
According to her, “Segun has taken the initiative to pursue educational opportunities while incarcerated. He has chosen to study nursing, driven by a desire to acquire skills that will enable him to make a positive impact on society upon his release.
“Segun’s story is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity for growth, redemption, and transformation. His journey serves as a powerful reminder that everyone deserves a second chance.”
It will be recalled that Olowookere was sentenced to death by an Osun State High Court on December 17, 2014, for conspiracy to commit armed robbery, armed robbery, and stealing after being arrested and convicted in November 2010.
The matter recently went viral on social media after his mother called on Nigerians to intervene in the case.
Following the outcry, Governor Adeleke pardoned Olowookere, Morakinyo, and 51 other inmates.
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