The Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Oluwafunmilayo Atilade, on
Wednesday released 153 awaiting trial inmates from the Kirikiri Maximum
and Medium prisons.
Among the pardoned inmates were 79 being tried for capital offences.
Three of the freed inmates had been standing trial for over 15 years.
Justice
Atilade said the amnesty granted the inmates was in line with statutory
duty to ensure that the prisons were not congested.
She admonished the pardoned inmates to make the best of the amnesty by not returning to criminal activities.
The Chief Judge solicited the support of all relevant stakeholders in the justice system in the effort to decongest the prisons.
Justice
Atilade was accompanied on the visit by senior judges from the state
high court, officials of the Lagos Ministry of Justice, members of the
Nigerian Bar Association, various non-governmental organisations and
representatives of the Nigeria Police.
In his remark, the Deputy
Comptroller in charge of the Kirikiri Maximum Prison, Seye Oduntan,
thanked the CJ for the amnesty gesture.
Oduntan, who noted that
there were still many inmates who deserved pardon, urged the Chief Judge
to ensure the continuity of the exercise.
As of Wednesday, the
Kirikiri Maximum prison with a holding capacity of 1,053 inmates housed
1,235 inmates. Among them were 772 awaiting trial inmates and 209
convicts. There were 171 inmates on death row, 83 were serving life
sentence.
At the Medium prison with a holding capacity of 1,700
inmates, there were 2,853 inmates as of Wednesday. Among them, 2,726
were awaiting trial, 128 had been convicted, 25 were designated as
lodgers, 19 are detainees while only one inmate is condemned.
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