Saturday 13 June 2015

Buhari plots to release Boko Haram suspects through prison decongestion directive

Buhari plots to release Boko Haram suspects through prison decongestion directive
On the surface the directive to decongest prisons in Nigeria appear benign. However, considering the fact that new prisons have not been built, the directive given by General Muhammadu Buhari for the decongestion of prisons may be a guise to secretly release Boko Haram suspects across Nigeria's prisons.

This is given credence by the fact that a shabbily-disguised Boko Haram sympathiser Nasir El Rufai, is the first governor to swing into action with this directive. He has already paid a visit to Kaduna Prisons to assess the number of Boko Haram suspects in the prisons.




The Kaduna State governor Malam Nasir el-Rufai, who disclosed this while on a working visit to the Kaduna convict prison, said the president’s directive was in the spirit of decongesting the prisons across the country.

El-Rufai said, “Our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari, has directed all governors to visit prisons and ensure that we reduce to the barest minimum those that have spent many years awaiting trial in our courts.

“It is injustice for a person to be kept for a long time in the name of awaiting trial. This is why President Buhari directed all governors to undertake such visits so that, working together with the Ministry of Justices and the Prison authorities, we’ll ensure we do something about it.”

Buhari plots to release Boko Haram suspects through prison decongestion directive
He assured that the state government, despite its financial challenges, would do its best to ensure that the people prison for wrong reasons and are awaiting trial get justice.

Receiving the governor, the state controller of prison, Mr. Abubakar Garba, noted that the convict prison, established in 1915 with the capacity of 547, is now housing over 1,000 inmates.

Disclosing that about 114 inmates were condemned criminals, with 11 of them citizens of Kaduna State, he appealed to the governor to commute the death sentences of 11 inmates of Kaduna State origin to life imprisonment. He also revealed that the prison had only two functional vans for conveying about 800 awaiting trial inmates, which he said, portends danger to people of the state.

Obviously the best way to decongest prison is to build more prisons and fast-track trials. Arbitrary relase of suspected criminals including hardened terrorists such as Boko Haram without due trial is sabotage and patronising of crime.

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