75 prisons inmates of the Kirikiri Prisons were on Tuesday freed by the Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Ayotunde Phillips.
L-R, Justice Ayotunde Phillips being received by Deputy Controller, Medium Prison, Kirikiri Tunde Ladipo and Deputy Controller, Maximum Prison, Kirikiri, Timothy Tinuoye
“They form the bulk of the number of persons in our prisons today and we need to go back to the drawing board to see how we can reduce it,” she said.
One of the released inmates from the female prison, Miss Maddy Freedom, commended the chief judge for setting her free.
One of the freed inmates looking mal-nourished
One of the released inmates, Mr. Lukman Alabi in a stretcher
Miss Maddy Freedom freed from the female prison
Cross Section of prisoners who were released yesterday
It would be recalled that she had in September last year, she had released 119 awaiting trial inmates from the Maximum and Medium Security Prison, Kirikiri, Lagos.
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L-R, Justice Ayotunde Phillips being received by Deputy Controller, Medium Prison, Kirikiri Tunde Ladipo and Deputy Controller, Maximum Prison, Kirikiri, Timothy Tinuoye
Seventy-one of the
inmates were released from the medium section of the prison, three were
released from the maximum facility and one from the female prisons.
According
to a report by Leadership newspaper, they were released by the Chief
Judge during her visit to the detention facilities yesterday.
Majority of those released were said to be inmates still awaiting trial prior to their reprieve.
In
her speech, Justice Ayotunde said the gesture was aimed at reducing
congestion at the prisons and release some inmates who had been awaiting
trial for many years.
The Chief Judge who is to retire on the 25th of July admonished the pardoned inmates to “go and sin no more.”
“I really don’t know what more I could have done as a person to reduce the number of awaiting trial inmates.“They form the bulk of the number of persons in our prisons today and we need to go back to the drawing board to see how we can reduce it,” she said.
One of the released inmates from the female prison, Miss Maddy Freedom, commended the chief judge for setting her free.
One of the freed inmates looking mal-nourished
One of the released inmates, Mr. Lukman Alabi in a stretcher
Miss Maddy Freedom freed from the female prison
Cross Section of prisoners who were released yesterday
It would be recalled that she had in September last year, she had released 119 awaiting trial inmates from the Maximum and Medium Security Prison, Kirikiri, Lagos.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/68373.html
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