GOMBE CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM COMMITTEE FREES 182 INMATES

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The release of 182 prisoners from five different state prisons has been approved by the Gombe State Criminal Justice Reform Committee.

At least 141 prisoners were released from the Gombe Minimum Custodial Centre, according to Gombe State Chief Judge Halima Mohammed, who made this announcement on Thursday following a three-day working visit to the facilities.

According to her, 41 more people were freed from the Billiri Custodial Centre after completing a proper profile and being determined to have behaved well.

Mohammed said, “We have found 45 inmates awaiting trial for minor offences. 85 others were released on bail. 11 others who were found to have good behaviour were also released. A total of 141 inmates were released from the Gombe Minimum Custodial Centre.

“At the Billiri Custodial Centre, 10 inmates were released, 20 were released on bail, and 11 others were released because they were found to be of good behaviour, making a total of 41 inmates to be released from the Billiri Custodial Centre. At the end of the exercise, across five custodial centres in the state, a total of 182 inmates were released through the Criminal Justice Reform Committee.”

Mohammed expressed his gratitude to the Gombe State Command of the Nigeria Correctional Service staff for their extensive efforts on behalf of the prisoners.

“55 inmates were released unconditionally, 105 were released on bail, and 22 inmates serving terms for various offences were released based on their good behaviour while serving their sentences.

“The Criminal Justice Reform Committee wishes to commend officials of the Gombe State Command of the Nigeria Correctional Service for keeping the inmates in good health condition, living in a clean environment, and the effort they are putting into putting them on good behaviour to become reasonable members of society after serving their respective terms,” Mohammed said.

She called on those awaiting trial to be patient and behave well as they awaited their court-mandated sentence, and she urged the ex-offenders to have excellent moral character in order to benefit from the criminal justice reform committee’s kind gesture.

“The Criminal Justice Reform Committee commends the Gombe State Government for supporting the committee’s exercise, which is geared towards decongesting the custodial centres,” she added.

The Chief Judge and the Gombe Criminal Justice Reform Committee were commended by Lawan Gusau, Comptroller of the Gombe State Command of NCoS, for their approval of the 182 prisoners’ release.

“We are grateful for this exercise, and it is the first time a total of 182 inmates are being released because of the compassion and service delivery of Justice Halima Mohammed,” he stated.

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