According to the reports, 48 out of the 102 prisoners who
took the exam, have passed the General Certificate of Examination which
was taken in the end of 2013.
Emmanuel Bamidele, the
Deputy Controller of Prisons, reported that the prisoners were
successful in taking the exam in November/December 2013. This was stated
to the Ikeja Branch of Nigerian Bar Association, the NBA, on Monday.
Moreover, Bamidele told to the NBA members that: “when
they finally regain their freedom, they can seek admission into any
university of their choice, since they are awaiting trial.”
The NBA members came to prison to present the gifts they prepared for
inmates as one of the activities planned in the Law Week 2014.
Bamidele
noted about the prison programme ‘Rehabilitation, Restoration and
Reintegration’, and that one of its aims was to provide all the
prisoners the chance to get good education for them to be useful for
society as soon as they leave the prison.
It was noted that there
were 1761 people in prison, while only 186 were convicted and the rest
have been waiting for the trial for 5-13 years.
Monday Ubani, the
Chairman of NBA Ikeja, stated that he is assuring the inmates that the
prisoners waiting for trial would be free soon as they promised that
Justice Ayotunde Phillips, the Chief Judge of Lagos State would visit
the prison in May to grant parole.
“NBA is in contact
with the chief judge and the Ministry of Justice, and we know that names
of those to be released are being compiled,” he said.
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