A former Deputy President of the Senate, Dr. Ike Ekweremadu, has finally spoken on the organ harvesting scandal involving humans his wife, Beatrice, in the United Kingdom.
This was contained in an originating summon filed by his lawyer, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), at the Federal High Court.
This is coming says after the Metropolitan Police of the United Kingdom arrested and arraigned the Ekweremadus for the alleged move to have David Nwamini Ukpo donate one of his kidneys to their daughter, Sonia Ekweremadu.
The originating summon, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/984/2022, and dated and filed on June 27 by Awomolo before Justice Inyang Ekwo of a Federal High Court, Abuja said: “The applicants have a daughter named Sonia Ekweremadu, who is suffering from kidney failure and the applicants have been managing it for about five years. The said daughter of the applicants urgently needed kidney transplant to save her life.
“David Nwamini Ukpo, offered to donate one of his kidneys for the daughter of the applicants if his kidney is compatible with that of Miss Sonia Ekweremadu.
“David Nwamini Ukpo informed the applicants that he is Twenty One (21) years of age having being born in the year 2000. The 1st applicant supported the visa application of David Nwamini Ukpo to the United Kingdom with a letter to the British High Commission in Nigeria, explaining the purpose of the visit i.e. to enable him undergo medical examination in the United Kingdom so that the donor and Sonia Ekweremadu get the best of medical attention.
“After conducting various medical tests, the Royal Free Hospital in London decided that the said David Nwamini Ukpo was not a suitable donor because his kidney is not compatible with that of Sonia Ekweremadu.”
According to Awomolo, Ukpo was then asked to return to Nigeria but rather than do so, he approached the authorities in the United Kingdom for protection from being returned to Nigeria.
He said further in the originating summon: “David Nwamini Ukpo told the United Kingdom police that he is fifteen years of age contrary to the information supplied to the applicants by the same David Nwamini Ukpo.
“The said David Nwamini Ukpo is presently in care in the custody of British Authorities and he cannot be accessed by the applicants. The documents being sought to be handed over to the applicants will support the applicants in their defence and establish their innocence of the charges brought against them.”
Apart from the National Identity Management Commission, the suit also joined the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Stanbic-IBTC Bank, United Bank of Africa and Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System Plc as 2nd to 5th respondents respectively.
The couple prayed the court for an order directing the NIMC to supply them with the Certified True Copy of the biodata information of Ukpo.
The applicants said that Ukpo’s National Identification Number:19438077110, which is in the possession of the agency, should be produced for the purpose of facilitating the criminal investigation and tendering same to establish their innocence with respect to Ukpo’s age in the criminal charges against them before the Uxbridge Magistrate Court.
They also sought an order directing the NIS C-G to supply the applicants with the documents and application form of Ukpo in the possession of the 2nd respondent presented for the issuance of International Passport No. BO0569974 for the purpose of assisting criminal investigation and tendering same before the Uxbridge Magistrate Court, UK until July 7 in the alleged criminal charge brought against the applicants.
“The said David Nwamini Ukpo is presently in care in the custody of British Authorities and he cannot be accessed by the applicants. The documents being sought to be handed over to the applicants will support the applicants in their defence and establish their innocence of the charges brought against them.”
“The applicants verily believe that Ukpo was actually 21 or more having regards to the public records in the custody of the respondents. The applicants were arrested by the Metropolitan Police in the United Kingdom on June 21 for the allegation that they brought a 15-year-old child (a minor) to the UK to harvest his organs.
“The applicants were charged before the Uxbridge Magistrate Court, United Kingdom on the 23rd of June 2022 for offences of conspiracy to arrange/facilitate travel of another person with a view to exploitation, namely organ harvesting.
“The court denied them bail and they are presently in the custody of UK authorities. The applicants require documents from the respondents to assist in the fair criminal investigation and as facts in their defence to establish their innocence of the allegation in the charge and to prove that David Nwamini Ukpo is not a minor and indeed consented to the medical examination in the United Kingdom.
“The said David Nwamini Ukpo is presently in care in the custody of British Authorities and he cannot be accessed by the applicants. The documents being sought to be handed over to the applicants will support the applicants in their defence and establish their innocence of the charges brought against them.”
They equally sought an order of court directing the Stanbic-IBTC Bank to supply the applicants with the Certified True Copy of mandate card and account opening package of account No. 0032551834 maintained by its customer, Ukpo, with Bank Verification Number 22509616391 in the custody of the bank for the purpose of tendering same to establish the innocence of the applicants with respect to his age in the criminal charges filed against the applicants.
The Ekweremadus sought an order of court directing UBA to supply the applicants with the Certified True Copy of mandate card and account opening package of account No. 2195739574 maintained by Ukpo with Bank Verification Number 22509616391 in the custody of the bank, for the purpose of tendering same to establish the innocence of the applicants.
Awomolo said that the application was brought pursuant to Order 3, Rule 1 of the Federal High Court Civil Procedure Rules 2019, Sections 6 and 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and under the inherent jurisdiction of the court.
The senior lawyer, who gave 20 grounds why the prayers should be granted, said the 1st applicant (Ike Ekweremadu) is a serving senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, representing Enugu West Senatorial District.
According to him, the 2nd applicant (Beatrice) is a chartered accountant, civil servant and the wife of the 1st applicant.
The lawyer said the application was made in the interest of justice.
Bright Ekweremadu, the elder brother of the lawmaker, in the affidavit deposed to, said that Ukpo informed the couple that he was 21 years old, having being born in the year 2000 and was ready to help Sonia.
Justice Ekwo fixed July 1 for hearing of the matter.