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As many as 65 prisoners have been released from jail by the Presidential Committee on Prisons Reform and Decongestion.
The Presidential Committee on Prisons Reform and Decongestion has
secured the release of 65 prisoners in Delta, Vanguard reports.
The Nigerian Prisons Service (NPS), Delta Command made the
disclosure in a statement made available to newsmen on Thursday in
Asaba.
The statement signed by the command’s Public Relations Officer,
DSP. Uche Mgbakor, said that the committee was led by Justice I.U.
Bello, the Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
It stated that Bello was accompanied on the tour by the Deputy Controller General of the NPS, Abubakar Garuba.
“The committee while reviewing the cases of the inmates decided to secure the release of some of the inmates.
“The affected inmates were released on the conditions of ill health, old age and payment of fines,’’ the statement said.
It quoted Bello as saying that the unconditional release of the
inmates was necessary as a means to decongest the prisons in the state.
A breakdown of the inmates released from the various prisons across
the state are as follows: Warri Prison – 13 inmates; Sapele Prison – 15
inmates; Kwale Prison – 8 inmates; Agbor Prison – 18 inmates;
Ogwashi-uku Prison – 10 inmates.
It further said the Delta Attorney-General and Commissioner for
Justice, Mr Peter Mrakpor and a representative of the state Chief Judge
(CJ), Justice Marshal Umukoro, were present at the committee’s sitting.
“The Delta Controller of Prisons, Mr Sam Iyakoregha wishes to express his appreciation to the committee and government.
“It is our belief that this good gesture will go a long way in decongesting prisons in the state,’’ the statement added.
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