The Anambra State Governor has commissioned the new Prisons at Umudim, Nnewi. Present at the Official Event was the Minister of Interior, Abba Moro...
The prison is one of the 47 prisons
conceived by the former President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari administration in
1981 and has the capacity to harbour 160 inmates in modern facilities.
Commissioning the new prisons,
governor Obiano explained that the new prison would help to decongest some of
the over-crowded prisons in the state and disclosed that he was working with
the State Chief Judge to ensure quick dispensation of justice and
reduction in the number of people awaiting trial in Anambra State.
The governor assured that the
State government would construct an access road to the facility and also
brand a new bus and Black Maria to enhance prisons service in the state.
The governor urged the prisons
authorities to review the Education curriculum and tailor it towards equipping
the inmates with knowledge and skill to become productive so as to integrate
effectively into the larger society after their incarceration.
He explained that in addition to
fighting crime, his administration was also providing jobs to youths to
keep them actively engaged.
Also speaking, the Minister of Interior,
Comrade Abba Moro pointed out that the new prison would provide
accommodation to ever-increasing number of prisoners in the country and
facilitate the training objective of reformation, rehabilitation and
reintegration of inmates.
Moro disclosed that over 70 percent of
prison inmates were awaiting trial and called on states to collaborate with the
Federal Government to improve the conditions of prisons, noting that over 80
percent of prison inmates were from the host State.
He pointed out that the State was
lucky to have a governor like Obiano who he said was responsive to the
needs and aspirations of the people.
In their separate speeches, the Chairman, Senate
Committee on Interiors, Senator Atiku Baguda and his House of Representatives
counterpart, Comrade Ahmed Bature commended governor Obiano for his
decision and commitment to prison reforms and urged other stakeholders to
emulate him.
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