32 AWAITING PRISON INMATES DIED IN LAGOS PRISON ALONE IN 2016,SEE WHY

32 Awaiting Prison Inmates Died In Lagos In 2016- Controller of Prisons

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The Lagos State Controller of Prisons, Olumide Tinuoye yesterday disclosed that 32 awaiting prison inmates died in prison facilities in the state last year due to the state of the facilities.
Tinuoye, who said this while hosting to the Lagos State Prerogative of Mercy Committee led by the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, also disclosed that the prisons also lost one female inmate to death last month after being on dialysis for over two years.

The state controller of prisons maintained that often times, prison officials use their personal money to buy drugs for the inmates while others live on the philanthropic gestures of churches and mosques which have been assisting to provide medication for the inmates.

He stated that there are 7,714 in all the prisons across the state,  6,047 of are awaiting trials, 1,390 convicted, 202 already condemned while  75 are serving life sentences.

Tinuoye also stated for instance Ikoyi prisons which has a capacity of 800 presently has a total of 2,508 inmates, 461 of which are convicted and 2,047 while Kirikiri Medium prisons with a capacity of 1,700 has 2,979 inmates out of which 2,634 are awaiting trials while 345 are convicted inmates.

The Committee led by the state Attorney General visited the Ikoyi and Kirikiri prisons on a fact finding mission to access and have a first-hand information of the conditions under which the inmates live.

The visit of the committee was also intended to determine what measures could be taken to decongest the facilities which are presently over populated.

The state Attorney General, Adeniji, while answering questions from journalists after the visit, disclosed that there is hope in the horizon for the inmates as the government has set a committee headed by the Director, Office of the Public Defender (OPD), Mrs Salami to review the cases of awaiting trials with a view to ensure that the inmates don’t continue to stay in prison unjustly or die in the process of waiting.

Adeniji who said he had taken note of the drug situation of the clinics in the various prisons promised to seek the support of the state’s ministry of health for provision of drugs to the sick inmates.

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