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General News of Thursday, 16 April 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

COVID-19: FG grants over 60 inmates amnesty in Plateau

Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong

The Federal Government of Nigeria has granted more than 60 prisoners amnesty as the country attempts to decongest prisons in order to curb the spread of the deadly coronavirus.

ASC Martha Banda, Public Relations Officer of the service in Plateau, on Thursday said that the Nigerian Correctional Service pardoned 63 inmates in total, a joint effort of the federal and state governments.

NAN reports that the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on April 8, approved the release of 2,600 prisoners in the country.

Banda explained that 57 of the inmates were granted amnesty by the state, while six others were pardoned by the federal government.

“You will recall that the federal government had directed that all custodial centres be decongested to avoid the spread of the Coronavirus in the county.

“In an effort to decongest correctional facilities in Plateau, Governor Simon Lalong graciously approved the request of the Comptroller-General of the Correctional Service and granted amnesty to 57 state offenders.

“The federal government also granted amnesty to six inmates, bringing the number to 63 prisoners who are affected across the 7 custodian centres in Plateau,” she said.

Banda said the categories of convicts that benefitted from the pardon were the ill-health, the aged, those who have served 75 per cent of their sentence, six months or below yet to serve.

She, however, said those who were convicted over violent offences like murder, armed robbery, terrorism, kidnapping, and rape did not benefit from the gesture.

(Punch/NAN)