Tag: Correctional Facilities

  • “Decongest correctional centres” – Anglican archbishop tells govts.

    “Decongest correctional centres” – Anglican archbishop tells govts.

    The Archbishop, Anglican Archdiocese of Enugu, Most Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma, on Saturday appealed to the Federal Government and Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State to decongest correctional centres in the state.

    Chukwuma, who led a delegation from the church to the Enugu Correctional Centre, noted that the facility held 2,000 inmates, whereas it was built to hold 680 inmates.

    “I feel sad to find a woman with her baby there. I also found young girls incarcerated just because they fought.

    “They ought to be discharged quickly either by the Department of Public Prosecution or by the police,’’ the cleric said.

    He stressed the need for Enugu State government and the state’s chief judge to visit correctional centres in the state to speedily decongest them by discharging inmates incarcerated unnecessarily.

    The archbishop said the decongestion had become necessary because of the poor condition of correctional centres across the country.

    “We were at the Enugu Correctional Centre as part of our regular visits during Christmas season and also to encourage those in custody and make the love of God to manifest in their lives.

    “We prayed for them and encouraged them to know that being in a correctional centre is not the end of their lives.

    “We also preached to them to repent from their negative old ways.

    “I feel that something must be done by every state this Christmas to grant some inmates amnesty.

    “I plead with the Chief Judge of Enugu State to visit correctional centres in Enugu with judges and lawyers as we have arranged payment of fines to help indigent inmates,’’ Chukwuma said.

    He also emphasised the need to give speedy attention to awaiting-trial inmates, especially those incarcerated on flimsy reasons.

    The archbishop charged the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo to ensure that custodial centres across the country got serious palliatives and attention in the 2024 budget to correct anomalies there.

    He stressed that the Church had raised money to pay fines of those convicted with options of fines, but could not afford the payment.

    “We, churches in Enugu State are very ready to partner with the Nigerian Correctional Service and the Ministry of Interior to make sure things go well.

    “Politicians and well-meaning Nigerians should show love and concern for those in correctional centres to help them to live and to feed well.

    “We went with food and other things to encourage and to show the inmates that the Church feels concerned about their situation,’’ Chukwuma said.

  • Ondo governor, Akeredolu pardons seven inmates in the state

    Ondo governor, Akeredolu pardons seven inmates in the state

    Ondo state governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu,  pardoned prison inmates awaiting execution in some correctional facilities in the state on new year’s day.

    Akeredolu converted their death sentence to life imprisonment.

    About four inmates serving jail terms in Ondo prisons had their sentence reduced according to the number of years already served while others were freed upon discovering that they had behaved well while in prison.

     

    The fortunate prisoners were exhorted by Akeredolu to take advantage of the chance to turn a new leaf and to refrain from any action that would send them back to the institutions.

     

    The State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice Charles Titiloye, made this disclosure via a statement, noting that the governor’s act was done in the spirit of the new year.

     

    Her statement reads “The Governor in exercise of power conferred on him by paragraphs (a) (c) and (d) of sub-section (1) of Section 212 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as Amended) directed the Controller of Nigerian Correctional Service in Ondo to release and set free, the said seven (7) inmates in the facilities of the Correctional Center in Ondo State.

    “The decision of the Governor was pursuant to the recommendation of the State Advisory Council on prerogative of Mercy that the inmates have undergone reformation at the Correctional center and they are of good conduct,” he said.

    The governor warned them to behave well and live law-abiding lives.

  • Woman remanded in custody for marrying two husbands in Ilorin

    Woman remanded in custody for marrying two husbands in Ilorin

    A woman has been remanded in prison after being alleged of marrying two husbands in Kwara state.

    The woman whose name has been given as Awawu Haruna is presently cooling off in Ilorin correctional facility for taking the step to marry someone else while still married to another man.

    Haruna’s legal husband filed a suit against Awawu and her dad at the Kwara state family court.

    Sule disclosed that his wife married another man without the dissolution of their marriage.

    The man told the court that his father-in-law played a prominent role in his marriage with her daughter under Islamic law and rites.

    He revealed that Haruna’s father played a prominent role in facilitating her marriage with the other person whilst they are both still legally married.

    He further revealed that on August 6, 2022, the father-in-law, facilitated another marriage between his daughter and one Jemilu Bahause while the marriage contract with him was still subsisting.

    “Alhaji Haruna Danjuma who is the father of my wife Awawu, to conceal the illegality, relocated her daughter and the new husband, Jemilu Bahause to an unknown location and they have since been living together as husband and wife,” Sule told the court.

    Magistrate Abdulraheem Bello adjourned the case till September 26, 2022, for a hearing.

    Bello ordered the couple and the father-in-law to be remanded in the federal Correctional facility, Ilorin the Kwara state capital.