36 Inmates Regain Freedom in Imo
GOVERNMENT
OF IMO STATE
PRESS
RELEASE
36
Inmates Regain Freedom in Imo
In line with the presidential directives on the
decongestion of Correctional Centres in the country during this period of coronavirus
pandemic, Governor Hope Uzodimma has ordered the release of 36 inmates of
Owerri and Okigwe Correctional Centres. Governor Uzodimma did in a letter dated
April 29, 2020, to the Comptroller of Prisons in Owerri, Imo State.
In a ceremony marking the formal release of the
inmates, the Imo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, who is
also Chairman, Imo State Committee on Prerogative of Mercy, Barr. C.O.C.
Akaolisa, who represented the governor, said the idea behind the magnanimity is
to decongest the Correctional Centres all over the Federation and Imo State in
particular.
He said those granted amnesty are inmates who have
spent over 75 percent of their period of convictions, those who are on six months
of conviction, those who are sick and others with minor offences.
He added that those associated with capital offences
such as armed robbery and kidnapping are not considered, as well as those that
are on awaiting trials (ATM).
Akaolisa who informed that government gave each of the
36 inmates ₦5,000 (five thousand naira only) as transportation fare and to enable
them purchase critical coronavirus protective kits.
He, however, expressed dismay over what he described
as “man’s inhumanity to man” the situation, where people in our society mete
out injustice to their fellow citizens by incarcerating them, conniving with
law enforcement agents. He said such attitude was responsible for awaiting
trials for a long time, involving over 2,000 people in Owerri Prisons alone,
while only 600 are really convicted of one crime or the other.
The Attorney General said that soon the Committee on
the Prerogative of Mercy led by the Acting Chief Judge of the State will pay a
visit to the Correctional Centres to effect more releases of those on awaiting
trial, saying that is the essence of the signing of the Criminal Justice Law
recently by Governor Uzodimma.
In his response, the Owerri Correctional Centre Comptroller,
Mr. Chris Chukwuemeka Okoye said the amnesty will go a long way in decongesting
the Centre that is meant to house 1,000 inmates only.
Okoye called on the judiciary to expedite action in
the dispensation of Justice and admonished the freed inmates to be of good behaviour
by going back to engage in genuine business for survival and shun crime.
He appealed to the society to avoid stigmatisation of
the released inmates as they have not only been corrected, but also have shown
enough repentance and willingness to turn a new leaf
Expressing their gratitude, one of the lucky inmates,
Mr. Ezihe Izuchukwu from Ogwa in Mbaitoli Local Government Area, who said he
has been there since 2014 and he is the Catechist of the Correctional Centre,
thanked God for using Governor Uzodimma to grant them amnesty.
He promised, on behalf of his colleagues, to be good
of good behaviour and good citizens of Imo State in particular and Nigeria in general.
Oguwike Nwachuku
Chief
Press Secretary/Media Adviser (Gov.)
May
1, 2020
Picture:
Imo
State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. C.O.C. Akaolisa (centre),
Comptroller, Owerri Correctional Centre, Mr. Chris Chukwuemeka Okoye (right) with
his deputy on the left.
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