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Niger State Chief Judge frees 11 inmates

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Justice Halima Abdulmalik, the Chief Judge of Niger has granted pardon to 11 inmates at the Suleja Medium Correctional Centre as part of efforts to decongest correctional facilities across the state.

The Chief Judge announced the pardon during her annual routine visit to the custodial facility on Wednesday in Suleja.

Abdulmalik said that the inmates were freed following a thorough review of their case files, and they were found to be of good conduct while serving their prison terms.

She explained that many of the freed inmates had less than three months left to complete their jail terms.

“The beneficiaries have demonstrated diligence and reformation, they deserved to be reunited with their families and reintegrated into the society.

“I personally reviewed the cases of both awaiting-trial inmates and convicted persons, interacting with them individually as their names were called out by custodial officers.

“While some cases were referred for immediate summary trial on lesser offences due to lack of diligent prosecution, others were directed to return to custody pending their court hearing dates.

“In total, 36 inmates were attended to during the visit, with 11 convicts discharged. Some of those released were summarily tried before regaining their freedom,” she said.

Earlier, Mr. Christopher Jen, the Controller of the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), in charge of the FCT Command, said the visit of the Chief Judge was timely and commendable.

Jen assured the Chief Judge that those released had exhibited good behaviour and would no doubt become responsible members of the society.

The controller further stated that both awaiting-trial inmates and convicts at the facility had undergone various vocational and skill acquisition programmes to aid their rehabilitation.

According to him, the Centre currently houses 318 inmates, comprising 192 awaiting trial and 126 convicted inmates, including four condemned prisoners, two males and two females.

Jen also revealed that majority of the inmates at the faculty were held for offences such as homicide, armed robbery, fraud, breach of trust, cheating, and sexual assault.

The visit was rounded-off with a tour of the centre’s skill acquisition units, where inmates were being trained in various skills as part of efforts to promote rehabilitation and reintegration.(NAN)

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