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Nigeria: Lagos CJ Frees 18 Inmates of Kirikiri Medium Correctional Centre

As part of measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, the Chief Judge of Lagos, Kazeem Alogba, on Tuesday, granted freedom to 18 inmates of Kirikiri Medium Security Correctional Centre.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the release of the inmates followed President Muhammadu Buhari’s order and further directive by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Tanko Muhammad, to heads of courts to decongest correctional centres to curtail the spread of the disease among inmates.

The freed inmates, who had been incarcerated since 2016 for offences, such as stealing, burglary and fraudulent conversion, gained freedom at the event, themed: “Correctional Centres Decongestion Exercise.”

They were released under the power vested on the Chief Judge under Section 1(1) of the Criminal Justice Release from Custody (Special Provisions) Act, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2007.

In his address, Mr Alogba admonished the freed prisoners to ‘go and sin no more’, adding that they should not breach the law again.

He warned that if any of them was found in breach of the law again, he/she would serve the full length of terms of imprisonment of his/her offences.

Mr Alogba said that the prison decongestion exercise did not begin immediately after the orders of the president and the CJN because of the peculiarity of Lagos and the condition of the custodial centres in the state.

He said because Lagos had a large number of defendants, due diligence had to be conducted on the submitted list to determine those who met the required qualifications.