COVID-19: Malami writes Governors on speedy decongestion of Custodial Centres

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Abubakar Malami
Hon, Attorney General of Federation and Minister, Malami Abubakar

The Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, San, has written to Governors of all the 36 States of the Federation, drawing their attention to President Muhamamdu Buhari’s approval and authorization for urgent measures to be taken, towards the speedy decongestion of correctional/custodial centres in the country, in view of the COVID–19 Pandemic.

This was made known in a statement by the Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations, Office of the HAGF, Dr. Umar Jibrilu Gwandu, on Friday, 10th April, 2020.

In the letter dated 9th April, 2020 and titled “urgent need for speedy decongestion of custodial centres”, the Minister decried that from available records, the inmate population at the various custodial centres across the country presently stands at 74,127, out of which 52,226 inmates are awaiting trial persons (ATPs), adding that, most of these centres were presently housing inmates beyond their capacities.

Malami said the development posed a potent threat to the health of the inmates and the public in general, in view of the present circumstances, hence the need for urgent steps to bring the situation under control.

“In light of the above, Mr. President requests all Executive Governors to request their State Chief Judges to embark on visits to all correctional/custodial centres within their respective States to identify and release deserving inmates where that has not been done already,” the letter reads in part.

The Honourable Attorney-General explained that at the requested visit, the Chief Judges are enjoined to consider conditional or unconditional release of ATPs who have spent 6 years or more in custody and those who have no confirmed criminal cases against them.

According to the Minister, other considerable inmates included the aged, those with terminal illness, low risk offenders, those with no sufficient legal basis to remain in custody, convicts of minor offences with or without option of fines and those who have less than 3 years term left to serve having served a substantial term of their jail term for offences that attract 5 years and above.

Malami also demanded that “payment of fines may be made in favour of inmates convicted of lesser offences with option of fine, who are in custody because of their inability to pay such fines”.

The Minister notified the Governors that President Muhamadu Buhari has approved that “State Governors should at this stage, take measures to facilitate the setting of their respective State Prerogative of Mercy Committees in order to recommend deserving cases for release on grounds of pardon or clemency in line with Constitutional provisions”.

Modupe Ogundoro
Deputy Director (Information)