The Federal Government revealed on Tuesday that over 12,000 inmates were released from various prison centres across the country within the last six years in line with the policy of prison decongestion.
This was revealed by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami who revealed this to members of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters during the 2023 budget defence session with the committee.
Malami, who made the declaration in response to a question from Senator Ajibola Basiru (APC Osun Central), said the federal government was able to decongest the over-congested prisons across the country through policy actions aside from the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, meant for expeditious dispensation of justice.
According to him, “When this government came on board in 2015, the problem of prison congestion was at the front burner of national discourse, which made President Muhammadu Buhari to set machineries in motion in different ways for the required solution.
“One of such machineries set in motion was a Presidential Committee set up for prison decongestion which liaised with other stakeholders in the Justice sector for a way out.
“Aside from the committee, Mr President himself also wrote letters to the 36 states governors and chief judges of the states for required visitations to prisons and exercise of prerogative of mercies from time to time.
“In one of such visitations made by the Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, about 500 inmates were granted pardon in one day, the totality of which had led to the release of over 12, 000 inmates across the country within the last six years.
“Special attention was given to awaiting trial persons who constitute the bulk of the inmates across the various correctional centres in the country by taking magistrates and judges to the centres for on-the-spot dispensation of justice.
“The guideline on non-custodian sentences issued in 2020, has also helped in a tremendous reduction of inmates across the various correctional centres.
“The problem as far as this government is concerned, is more or less, a thing of the past now, as in line with policy guidelines in place, no correctional centre today without required space, will receive an inmate,” he said.
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