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Why Tinubu Removed Maryam Sanda From Pardon List After Public Outcry

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October 29, 2025
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Why Tinubu Removed Maryam Sanda From Pardon List After Public Outcry
Why Tinubu Removed Maryam Sanda From Pardon List After Public Outcry

President Tinubu has removed Maryam Sanda and other convicted offenders from Nigeria’s pardon list after widespread criticism. Find out details 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appears to have bowed to public pressure and widespread criticism over the proposed presidential pardon list that initially included Maryam Sanda, the woman convicted and sentenced to death in 2020 for the murder of her husband, Bilyaminu Bello.

According to new information from the Presidency, Tinubu has ordered the immediate removal of all individuals convicted of severe crimes, including murder, kidnapping, drug offenses, human trafficking, fraud, and illegal firearms possession or trafficking, from the list of those to be granted clemency.

The decision followed nationwide outrage after reports surfaced that some individuals convicted of high-profile crimes, including Sanda, were among those considered for state pardon under a proposed review.

Nigerians across social media, civil society groups, and human rights advocates had strongly condemned what they described as a “moral and judicial betrayal,” insisting that granting clemency to convicted killers and criminals would erode public trust in the justice system.

In what appears to be a direct response to this backlash, President Tinubu ordered a comprehensive review of the entire pardon list, directing that anyone convicted of violent or serious offenses be automatically disqualified from the clemency process.

A top government source disclosed that the revised guidelines now prioritize individuals convicted of minor or non-violent offenses, particularly those who have demonstrated genuine remorse, served a significant portion of their sentences, or contributed positively while in custody.

Maryam Sanda was convicted by an Abuja High Court in January 2020 for stabbing her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, to death during a domestic dispute. Her conviction was upheld by the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court later affirmed her death sentence.

Her inclusion in the initial pardon list had sparked public outrage, with many Nigerians viewing it as an affront to justice and the memory of the victim.

Many Nigerians have hailed President Tinubu’s decision as a welcome act of leadership and accountability, describing it as proof that the government listens to its citizens. Others, however, have urged the administration to go further by ensuring transparency in the pardon process and publishing the full names of all approved beneficiaries.

Political analysts say the move could help restore confidence in the justice system and strengthen Tinubu’s image as a leader who responds to the people’s voice.

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