 And just like the House of Representatives, the Senate is seeking leniency for Ike Ikure Madu, a former Deputy Senate President and Beatrice, his wife, ahead of the Earth's sentencing in the United Kingdom. The decision of the Opal Legislative Chamber, full of the motion sponsored by Chukuka Utasi, Senate Minority Whip, the lawmakers are asking the United Kingdom Court to temper justice with mercy in the sentencing of Laumika, which is scheduled for Friday, May 5, 2023. The senator, representing Inugu West, was convicted for attempting to harvest an organ of a 21-year-old for the treatment of Sonia, his daughter. An account of the good standing of Senator Ike Ikure Madu as his former Deputy Senate President, for 12 years running, and as the former Speaker of Ekowa's Parliament, and considering the enormous contributions he did make in the development of democracy in Nigeria, West Africa and beyond, whereas these countries were first offenders and do not have any previous criminal records, and considering that Ike Ikure Madu was ignorant, that seeking out kidney donors was a crime in the United Kingdom, even applied to the British Heart Commission in Abuja, for a grant of travel visa to their large donor, clearly stating and writing the purpose for the travel visa. The Senate President, Ike Madu Lawan, on his part, has also pledged, pleaded with the judicial authorities of the United Kingdom to tender and temper justice with mercy, considering Nigeria's relationship with the British Government and the impugt of former Deputy Senate President in the development of parliamentary issues in the Ekowa's. To be concluded by seeking tempering justice with mercy by the British judicial authorities, that when it comes to the sentencing, it should be considered that this is the first time ever that Ike Ikure Madu will be facing this kind of situation, and this also should be seen in the light of the relationship between our parliaments, our governments and our nations. We promise that we'll always make ourselves law abiding whether outside, inside our country or outside our country, but this particular issue, to us, is a major diplomatic issue as well. So the authorities should look at the sentencing, that they don't give sentence that will be unnecessarily harsh. I'm not saying somebody should not do his work, but it's in order to seek for tempering justice with mercy. Thank you very much. Leader of the Senate.