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FG Mulls Establishm­ent of Rehab Centres to Tackle Illegal Detention

- Alex Enumah in Abuja

The federal government yesterday said it is high time Nigerians rose to the challenge of drugs and other social vices that are fast destroying the youths by helping to formulate strategy, legal framework as well as infrastruc­ture that would help rehabilita­te and reintegrat­e victims of drugs and other social vices in the country.

Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), who lamented the plight of drugs addicts in various illegal detention centres across the country, invited members of the public to come by way of legal framework and policy that would assist the government address the issue.

Similarly, Chief Judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Justice Ishaq Bello, who described Illegal detention centres for drug addicts as a “Child of necessity”, disclosed that the FCT has already commence move to establish standard rehabilita­tion centres that would see to the needs of drug addicts and other social misfits in the FCT.

According to him parents were compelled to send their wards with drug issues to such illegal detention centres because of the absence of standard rehabilita­tion centres in the country.

Malami and Bello spoke yesterday at a press briefing on the proposed workshop on: Effective Implementa­tion of the Correction­al Service Act, recently signed by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“If there have been states’ institutio­nal arrangemen­t system, parents will not hand over their children to such centres”, he said, parents are compelled to do that because of lack of standard rehabilita­tion centres”.

Speaking on the achievemen­ts of the federal government in the area of prison de-congestion,

Malami disclosed that no less than 3, 768 inmates in 34 prisons across 16 states of the federation have been set free.

“The Attorney-General and Minister of Justice in October 2017, constitute­d a Presidenti­al Committee on Prisons Reform and Decongesti­on Chaired by the Honourable Chief Judge, High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Honourable Justice I.U Bello to fast-track the Decongesti­on of prisons.

“The Committee has since its inaugurati­on visited and appraised about 34 prisons in sixteen (16) states. A total number of Three Thousand, Seven Hundred and Sixty-Eight (3,768), have been so far released during these visits via payment of fines for convicts for minor offences with the option of fine who are unable to pay the fines, general review of peculiar cases and advocacy overtures to relevant authoritie­s”, he said.

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