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12 Inmates Receive Pardon From Benue Governor as New Year Gift

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Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has granted pardon to 12 inmates of the Correctional Centre in the state as part of the New Year festivities.

This action was facilitated by the Benue State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy headed by the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr Fidelis Mnyim.

The goodwill action of Governor Alia towards the inmates was in line with the powers granted him by Section 212 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended.

He explained that the aim was to decongest the facility housing 525 of those convicted and awaiting trials. The governor directed the Commissioner, Mr Fidelis Mnyim to increase the number of members of the advisory council, to hasten processes for the effective administration of Justice.

While charging the released inmates to be of good behaviour as they step out of prison to integrate with society, the governor urged them to make use of the skills acquired while in custody to better their lives.”Give your society the very best. And as for the gentleman whose dismissal has been converted to termination of appointment, don’t take any elements of life for granted. Demonstrate your newness into your society,” he said.

Alia added that the act of mercy was premised on his administration’s desire to offer the best to people of the state even as he worried that most of the inmates were quite young persons who ordinarily shouldn’t be anywhere near the prison.“I will make provision for better welfare for you here but this shouldn’t be home for you, I am quite shocked to see the faces of many young people here where there are a total of 525 inmates including 25 females – one with a baby, others who came in with pregnancy,” the governor said. Earlier, the Commissioner, Mnyim intimated the governor that the 8-man committee did a thorough scrutiny of the inmates before making the recommendation.

He committed himself to do his best in changing the narrative in the judicial system of the state.Mnyim further revealed that the released inmates were from Makurdi, Otukpo and Gboko correctional facilities.

The State Comptroller, Nigeria Correctional Service, Mrs. Mary Oche lauded the efforts of the government in ensuring that the inmates do not stay in the Correctional centre more than necessary.She stated that the governor has graciously given transportation fares to the inmates to get to their respective destinations and enjoy the New Year with their loved ones.

Source: Thisday Newspapers

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