Aregbesola warns of imminent explosion in number of inmates in correctional facilities

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Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has warned of the imminent explosion in number of inmates in the nation’s correctional facilities due to increase in criminalities and insecurity across the country.

Aregbesola said this development should spur the leadership of the nation’s correctional facilities to be proactive and vigilant, and also alive to their responsibilities to defend the country’s integrity at all cost.

The minister gave the warning during the decoration of Haliru Nababa as the Controller General of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), Monday, in Abuja.

He said the choice of the man came from a “rigorous meritocratic selection” after 31 years in service had shown him to be a gallant and patriotic officer.

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Aregbesola said: “Interestingly, he is mounting the saddle at a time of unusual security challenges.

“These are manifested in the insurgency in the North-east, banditry in the North-west and parts of North Central, kidnappings in virtually all parts of the country, financial crimes and ritual killings in the South-west, militancy that is assuming an insurrectional dimension in the South-east and South-south and sundry other criminal activities in all parts of the country.”

He said the implication of this was that the custodial facilities would be bursting at the seams with the influx of inmates awaiting trials or convicts serving terms and awaiting execution.

He noted that this would pose a special challenge in that some of the inmates belonged to organisations that would deem themselves to be fighting an ethno-religious and political causes, stressing that their members outside would be planning to break into the facilities to free their members.

He decried that: “There are also sophisticated criminal organisations whose members are either serving terms or awaiting trials and are now using the security situation in the country as an opportunity to attack our custodial centres and obtain their freedom.

“Whatever may be the motive, custodial centres have been under consistent attacks in a brazen challenge to the authority of the Nigerian state.”

He also tasked Correctional Service officers to use the presence of inmates in the custodial centres to garner intelligence reports for use by security agencies to address the security situation in the country.

Aregbesola charged the Service to maintain zero tolerance for bad eggs among its ranks and files, even as the dignity of inmates should be sacrosanct and respected.

The minister further said: “It is necessary to bolster discipline and professional integrity among the rank and file. An organisation is as strong and effective as the level of discipline within it.

“There are a few bad eggs that smuggle prohibited items to inmates, assist them in running criminal operations while in custody, take them out to unapproved places and locations and wittingly or unwittingly facilitate jailbreak for them.

“They should be fished out. Their nefarious activities endanger the nation, other staff and inmates. There should be no place for them. There should be zero tolerance for them in the service.”

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