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Prisons Lose 46 In 14 Jailbreaks
The Nigerian Prison Services (NPS) said 46 prison officers comprising 42 serving and four retired personnel have been killed since the inception of the Boko Haram insurgency, five years ago.
Also, a total of 2, 255 prisoners have been freed by members of the group in 14 different attacks in the past five years.
Speaking at a Forum of Spokespersons of Security and Response Agencies (FOSSRA)/I-Nigerian Initiative media interaction in Abuja, spokesperson for NPS Tope Fanitikun, said between July 27, 2009 Boko Haram terrorists attacked Maiduguri Prisons and freed 482 inmates, and October 29, 2014 another set of 366 inmates were also freed following the attack on Mubi, the second largest town in Adamawa State. He however said 194 of the escapee inmates have been rearrested.
The NPS spokesperson who decried the negative societal attitude to ex-convicts, explained that there are robust training and productivity opportunities available to prisoners with full fledged industrial and small and medium scale enterprises established in this regard.
Some of the vocations the prisoners were being trained in include, furniture cottage industry, printing industry, toilet roll industry, soap cottage industry, shoe factory and an industrial complex aside 47 other agro-allied businesses scattered across the states.
He added that government has also announced an increment in feeding allowance of inmates in Nigeria prisons from N200 to N300 and Gas fee to N150 daily from January 2015.
Fatinikun who identified inadequate budgetary allocation, prison congestion, inadequate staffing, insurgency and terrorism as some of the challenges facing the Service, said as at June this year, 56,785 inmates made up of 18,042 convicted and 38,743 awaiting trial persons were dwelling inside the 239 prisons located in different parts of the country.
According to him, 947 of these were young male offenders, 151 foreigners, 10 babies while 1,439 have been sentenced to die.
The spokesperson attributed the problem of congestions in Nigeria prisons to a number of factors including inadequate operational vehicles, citing the case of Lagos and Kaduna with over 200 and 100 courts while the NPS has only 20 and 10 vehicles respectively to convey inmates to courts for trials.
Fanitikun also called for the provision of heavy arms and ammunition for the service including helicopters and armoured personnel carriers for it to be able to respond to incessant attacks on prison formations and personnel.
In her address, National Coordinator of I-Nigerian Initiate, Ada Stella Apiafi appealed to Nigerians to change their negative attitude towards prisoners, ex-convicts and prison officials, saying “these people should be shown love and accommodation in the society so that they will be properly re-integrated.
She commended the NPS and urged that its staff will continue to exhibit exemplary behaviour in spite of the challenges confronting them.
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