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Oyo CJ releases 59 inmates awaiting trial

By NAN
04 November 2015   |   11:09 am
The Chief Judge of Oyo State, Justice Munta Abimbola, has released 59 out of the 903 inmates awaiting trial in Agodi Prison in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the released inmates comprised of: 53 males and six females. Abimbola who released the inmates during his visit…
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The Chief Judge of Oyo State, Justice Munta Abimbola, has released 59 out of the 903 inmates awaiting trial in Agodi Prison in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the released inmates comprised of: 53 males and six females.

Abimbola who released the inmates during his visit to the prison, added that they were awaiting trial on various grounds.

He said that the purpose of his visit to the prison was to ensure a speedy administration of justice to the inmates that were awaiting trials.

The CJ also said this would ensure that congestion in the prison was reduced to its barest minimum.

He said that some of those released were discovered to have been arrested unlawfully.

Others had been detained for more than the number of years they would have spent in detention for the offences committed, he said.

The chief judge said that some of those released had health challenges while others were supposed to have been charged as civil matter but charged as criminal cases.

“ The released inmates have been given another opportunity to repent and live a crime-free life; but if they waste such an opportunity again, nature will cash up with them.

“I urge the released inmates to learn their lessons and go to the society to sin no more,’’ Abimbola said.

In his contribution, Mr Ogunmola Tairudeen, Controller of Prisons, Oyo State Command, said that Agodi Prison had been experiencing a great congestion of inmates.

Tairudeen said that there were 1,003 inmates at Agodi Prison while only seven of them had been sentenced to life imprisonment.

The controller said that 93 of the inmates had been convicted, saying he was very glad for the visit of the chief judge to the prison.

He urged the released inmates not to return to their sinful act and commended the judiciary for the mercy granted to the inmates.

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