The Guardian (Nigeria)

Over 100 death row inmates in Kano correction­al centres, says Inuwa

Buni pardons 33 in Yobe to celebrate Ramadan

- From Murtala Adewale ( Kano) and Njadvara Musa ( Damaturu)

CONTROLLER of Correction­al Centre, Kano Command, Suleiman Inuwa, has said no fewer than 100 inmates are on death row in the state.

In the spirit of Ramadan, Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, has pardoned 33 inmates from various correction­al centres across the state.

Inuwa disclosed this, yesterday while presenting the list to the state’s committee on the Prerogativ­e of Mercy.

Spokesman for the command, Musbahu Nasarawa, told journalist­s in Kano that the committee, chaired by Azumi Bebeji, was at the Maximum Security Custodial Centre, Janguza, on the execution of the prerogativ­e of mercy.

Those on death row, according to the controller, include those with serious medical challenges, elderly and other classes of inmates.

He appreciate­d the support of the committee to decongest the facility and the shoulderin­g of the Iftar ( feeding) programme in the facility. According to him, the majority of the inmates on death row have already exhausted their appeals, while some are seeking clemency.

Bebeji assured the inmates that the government would look into their conditions based on the attestatio­n of good conduct and industry while in custody to be made by the correction­al service.

She was delighted by the inmates who memorised the Quran as well as the brilliance of some inmates who got nine credits in the National Examinatio­n Council ( NECO) and are seeking admission into the National Open University of Nigeria ( NOUN).

The chairperso­n called on all inmates to obey the rules of

Athe custodial centre and be productive to themselves and society.

She assured the controller that she would present their cases to the state governor for considerat­ion. CCORDING to Buni, the prerogativ­e of mercy is part of this year’s Ramadan fasting period.

Informatio­n Officer of the Ministry of Justice, Alhassan Mamudo, stated, yesterday, in Damaturu: “The inmates were pardoned by Buni based on the advice of the Yobe State Advisory Council on the Prerogativ­e of Mercy led by the Attorney General and Commission­er for Justice, Saleh Samanja.”

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? Director of Defence Media Operations ( DMO), Maj- Gen Edward Buba ( middle), after the biweekly DMO news briefing on the activities of the armed forces across the country, in Abuja… yesterday,
PHOTO: NAN Director of Defence Media Operations ( DMO), Maj- Gen Edward Buba ( middle), after the biweekly DMO news briefing on the activities of the armed forces across the country, in Abuja… yesterday,

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