THISDAY

Sokoto, Kwara Free 98 Prisoners

- Mohammed Aminu in Sokoto

Sokoto and Kwara states yesterday freed 98 inmates had been freed by their respective state government­s. While Sokoto freed 78, Kwara freed 20.

Speaking at a press briefing in Sokoto, the state Attorney General and Commission­er of Justice, Mr. Suleiman Usman, said it was part of government's efforts to decongest the prisons in the state.

He stated the present administra­tion had taken measures to decongest the prisons by ensuring speedy trial of cases which were lingering in the courts.

"We have eliminated delay in prosecutio­n of cases, reduce congestion of prison occasioned by large proportion of awaiting trial prisoners through revolution­ary use of the Governor's power of prerogativ­e of mercy and regular prison visit.

"Cases that are frivolous in nature and lack of evidence to prosecute were quashed by the Chief Judge of Sokoto, “he said.

He said over 30 cases had been disposed by death sentence, imprisonme­nt and fine in the past two years.

According to him, over 30 cases had been concluded out of the 228 cases filed in various courts in the state. He said at least 55 cases were currently on appeal before the Court of Appeal, Sokoto Division and 14 appeals before the Supreme Court.

The Commission­er pointed out that the present administra­tion had reformed the methodolog­y and character of rendering legal advice.

"We have enthroned cohesive action to improve cooperatio­n and coordinati­on for efficient delivery of service", Usman added.

Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatta Ahmed said the gesture was part of the celebratio­n of the 50th anniversar­y of the creation of the state.

He said that, the granting of the state pardon to the affected inmates was based on the belief that those released would abstain from criminal activities and become model citizens who would contribute their quota to the society.

He said that, the visit to the prison was not only a means of correcting mistakes in the process of justice delivery but also provides the opportunit­y to decongest prisons.

The governor, therefore, called for a reform of the prison system to address the root causes of issues affecting administra­tion of prisons in the country, especially in the area of infrastruc­ture and prisoner rehabilita­tion.

He assured that the government would continue to put in place policies and programmes that would make the youths productive­ly engaged in order to minimize criminal tendencies.

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