The Ambrose Alli family has
reacted to the posthumous presidential pardon he was granted by President
Muhammadu Buhari, after being sentenced to 100 years in prison by a military
tribunal during the military regime of Buhari for allegedly misappropriating
N983,000 in funds for a road project.
He also thanked Governor
Godwin Obaseki of Edo State, for orchestrating the pardon.
He wrote; “We are aware of
the announcement concerning the pardon of my father, Professor Ambrose Alli,
made by the Government, via its social media pages.
"Although we are yet
to receive any direct official communication on this matter, we are pleased to
hear that our father/uncle/brother/grandfather has received a presidential
pardon.
“We have never believed
that he was guilty of anything, other than giving his all to improve the lot of
the people of the former Bendel State and, indeed, Nigeria. This is
demonstrated by the enduring legacy that he left.
“We thank his excellency,
President Buhari, as well as his excellency Governor Obaseki, and all those who
have supported the process inside and outside government, for their recognition
of this fact.”
Ambrose Alli regained
freedom after Gabriel Igbinedion, Esama of Benin paid a fine of N1 million to
Buhari's military government. He died on his 60th birthday on September 22,
1989, at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH).
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