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Adamawa committee releases 119 inmates to decongest prisons
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<blockquote data-quote="Naijablog" data-source="post: 4333" data-attributes="member: 46"><p><img src="https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/photos/shares/61f1029b4a5be.PNG" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="width: 354px; height: 340px" />119 inmates of a correctional centre at Yola, Adamawa State, have been released by a committee set up to decongest prisons in the state. The Adamawa State Jail Delivery Committee concluded the process of discharging the 119 inmates on Tuesday evening, Jan. 25. The committee also convicted 49 awaiting trial inmates and granted bail to 31 who were in prison detention. The committee which was led by the state Chief Judge, Justice Nathan Musa, said out of the total number of 410 inmates awaiting trial, only 19 were convicted for various offences at the Jimeta Correctional Centre. The committee chairman said: "This necessitated the exercise because there was a serious gap between those awaiting trials and those convicted. "The exercise was also meant to fast track court proceedings and reform the judiciary system in the state." Addressing the inmates shortly after the 2-day exercise, Nathan Musa told them that those who were convicted summarily admitted committing the offence "and we felt there is no need to keep them waiting for further trial." He added that the committee convicted them according to the provisions of the law to fast track justice. He disclosed that his committee took two days to attend to 410 cases, and that they had painstakingly taken their time to peruse their case files and to listen patiently to them before arriving at their decisions. He explained further: "The committee was set up by the Minister of Internal affairs to see that we periodically visit prisons to decongest especially awaiting trial."The post <a href="http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2022/1/adamawa-committee-releases-119-inmates-to-decongest-prisons.html" target="_blank">Adamawa committee releases 119 inmates to decongest prisons</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.lindaikejisblog.com" target="_blank">Linda Ikeji Blog</a>.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2022/1/adamawa-committee-releases-119-inmates-to-decongest-prisons.html" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naijablog, post: 4333, member: 46"] [IMG width="354px" height="340px"]https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/photos/shares/61f1029b4a5be.PNG[/IMG]119 inmates of a correctional centre at Yola, Adamawa State, have been released by a committee set up to decongest prisons in the state. The Adamawa State Jail Delivery Committee concluded the process of discharging the 119 inmates on Tuesday evening, Jan. 25. The committee also convicted 49 awaiting trial inmates and granted bail to 31 who were in prison detention. The committee which was led by the state Chief Judge, Justice Nathan Musa, said out of the total number of 410 inmates awaiting trial, only 19 were convicted for various offences at the Jimeta Correctional Centre. The committee chairman said: "This necessitated the exercise because there was a serious gap between those awaiting trials and those convicted. "The exercise was also meant to fast track court proceedings and reform the judiciary system in the state." Addressing the inmates shortly after the 2-day exercise, Nathan Musa told them that those who were convicted summarily admitted committing the offence "and we felt there is no need to keep them waiting for further trial." He added that the committee convicted them according to the provisions of the law to fast track justice. He disclosed that his committee took two days to attend to 410 cases, and that they had painstakingly taken their time to peruse their case files and to listen patiently to them before arriving at their decisions. He explained further: "The committee was set up by the Minister of Internal affairs to see that we periodically visit prisons to decongest especially awaiting trial."The post [URL='http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2022/1/adamawa-committee-releases-119-inmates-to-decongest-prisons.html']Adamawa committee releases 119 inmates to decongest prisons[/URL] appeared first on [URL='https://www.lindaikejisblog.com']Linda Ikeji Blog[/URL]. [url="http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2022/1/adamawa-committee-releases-119-inmates-to-decongest-prisons.html"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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