Gov Ambode releases 12 Kirikiri prison inmates
*Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Apapa, Lagos
The inmates have spent between 34 and 20 years in prison and
were released having satisfied basic conditions such as remorse, good behaviour
and readiness to contribute meaningfully to the society.
Speaking while handing over the release order from the
Governor to the Lagos Prisons Command, Chairman of the State Advisory Council
on Prerogative of Mercy, Professor Oyelowo Oyewo said the release of the
inmates was in line with the commitment of the present administration in the
State to the ideals of the justice sector reforms through prison decongestion.
Oyewo, who represented Governor Ambode at the event
alongside other members of the Council, said the exercise was pursuant to the
provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) which empowered the Governor
to exercise prerogative of mercy, and also to offer hope to such inmates who
have demonstrated capacity to be re-absolved into the society.
According to Oyewo, a professor of law, "The Advisory
Council on Prerogative of Mercy is established under the Laws of Lagos State
pursuant to the powers of the Governor under the Constitution to exercise
prerogative of mercy. The Council meets to consider applications for the
exercise of prerogative of mercy that is forwarded through the Nigerian Prisons
authority.
"Basically, in exercising this there are guidelines
that are set and some of these include looking at the period that has been
served by the inmates and for hard capital offences, such inmates must have
served for a sufficient period of time and the reason is that the Council in
the guidelines try to balance various interests such as that of the community,
the family of the victims and also the interest of the administration of
criminal justice and justice reform to ensure that prisoners are reformed and
rehabilitated.
"It also include transformation in the life of the
prisoner because there must be remorse and acknowledgment of the fact that
something wrong had been done and then the prisoner must also have acquired
some skills to show that he is ready to be rehabilitated into the
society."
Aside that, Oyewo said the families of the released inmates,
in accordance with the guidelines, were also made to guarantee that they would
follow up on them to ensure that they don't go back to their old ways of crime.
While addressing other inmates at the prison, Oyewo
admonished them not to be discouraged but be of good behaviour and repent from
their sinful ways, saying that the State Governor was determined to release as
many of them who meet the requirements for freedom.
He also said that a reform was being proposed to put a
parole system in place to secure the database and monitor prisoners on
prerogative of mercy after their release to guide against future crime and ensure
they contribute positively to the society.
In his remarks, Controller of Prisons, Lagos Command, Mr
Tunde Ladipo commended Governor Ambode for his commitment to justice sector
reforms and prison decongestion, saying the release of the inmates had brought
hope to them.
He recalled the release of eighteen inmates in March by the
Governor, adding that the development would go a long way in addressing prison
congestion which had been a major issue in the administration of justice system
in the country.
"It is my great pleasure and honour to receive the
letter of release from the very hardworking Governor of Lagos State, Mr Ambode
who has passion for God and development of this State.
"I call him the action Governor and off course Lagos
has continued to be the number one State in Nigeria and so we are not surprised
that this is coming from the State.
"On behalf of the Controller General of Prisons, we
want to say a big thank you to the Governor for his commitment to do more for
this State and for this prison," Ladipo said.
He also urged the Governor to come to the aid of Lagos
Prisons Command in area of logistics, construction of security tower,
procurement of CCTV cameras, among others.
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