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Awaiting trial inmates increased by 70% in Kano: Correctional Service

The Kano command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) says 70 per cent of inmates are awaiting trial across the custodial centres.

• April 22, 2024
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The Kano command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) says 70 per cent of inmates are awaiting trial across the custodial centres.

Its spokesman, Musbahu Lawan, disclosed this while addressing newsmen at the state Headquarters on Monday in Kano.

He said that overcrowding was a challenge to the smooth operation of the NCoS in the state, as the number of awaiting trial inmates had tripled that of convicted inmates in Kano.

“Statistics show that only 30 per cent of inmates are convicted in the correctional service, while inmates awaiting trial constitute 70 per cent of the total number of inmates in the state.

“Most of the inmates awaiting trial have stayed in custody with their cases yet to be determined by the courts. Our laws give us the power to transfer convicted inmates to any facility in the country, so if the inmates awaiting trial are eventually convicted, there won’t be congestion,” Mr Lawan said.

He noted that convicted inmates were easier to manage as they were mandated to engage in the various reformatory programmes, an opportunity which awaiting trial persons might not have.

“Most of the convicted inmates also benefit from the educational programmes in the custodial centres. In Kano, 38 convicted inmates sat for and passed the NECO and SSCE and are now seeking admission at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).

“Due to increased interest of the inmates to study, the service is working with NOUN to establish more study centres in the custodial centres in the state,” Mr Lawan said.

He said that one of the challenges was the lack of study facilities like computers and study materials.

Lawan said the Federal Government had introduced non-custodial measures, such as parole, community service, and probation, to address the overcrowding in custodial centres.

He commended some judges for complementing the federal government’s effort by making maximum use of non-custodial sentencing.

“NCoS will continue to pursue its mandate of keeping safe and humane custody of the legally interned while protecting the society safer by reforming, rehabilitating and reintegrating offenders,” Mr Lawan said.

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