x

Eid-El-Kabir: Gov Ganduje releases 136 inmates from Correctional Centres in Kano

In the spirit of Eid-Kabir celebration, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State has released 136 inmates from Kano Correctional Centres.

He also provided to them N5000 each as transport fires back to their homes.

While effecting their release from detentions, Governor Ganduje, urged them to be people of sound character when they are finally being integrated into the society.

“In your position as Nigerians who deserve to be taken care of, we are here today, Sallah Day, to celebrate with you this great Sallah period, by way of releasing some of you who are pardoned,” he said.

He made the statement when he visited Gorondutse Medium Correctional Centre as part of his Sallah visits during Sallah period, Tuesday.

“We are here to also see how you are feeling and to share our joyous moment with you. We want those of you who repented to promise not to go back to their previous nefarious acts,” he warned.

Explaining what led to their release, Governor Ganduje said “Some of you are released because of ill-health, some stayed longer than necessary and some were incarcerated because they were not able to pay charges placed on them.”

He added that the pardoning exercise was in compliance with President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive to decongest Correctional Centres across the country.

He further added that, “…we are therefore following this directive, particularly because of COVID-19 pandemic, as directed by Mr President.”

In his remarks, the Controller of Kano Correctional Centres, Sulaiman T. Sulaiman commended the governor for being humane while relating with inmates of such Centres in the state.

“I worked for 30 years in this job. As I worked in many states of the federation, I have never seen a governor of a state who cares very much about the plight of inmates from our Correctional Centres,” he said.

According to him, “His Excellency Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State was here during the Eid-Fitr period, just in the last 70 days, and he released some inmates. Here we are, this hardworking governor is also releasing another set of inmates. They are 136.”

Sulaiman appreciated governor Ganduje’s magnanimous intervention, to make Sallah celebration most joyful among the inmates, when he provided the Correctional Centres with cattle and rams for the inmates.

After releasing them, each of the inmates was given the sum of Five Thousand Naira to use as transport money, back to their various destinations.

Hot this week

Middle Belt Forum Raises Concern Over Abductions in Southern Kaduna, Borno

The Middle Belt Forum (MBF) has expressed concern over...

Kogi Govt Shuts Schools for Two Weeks as Preventive Measure — Fanwo

From Noah Ocheni, LokojaThe Kogi State Government has explained...

Man tattoos girlfriend’s name on forehead ahead of Valentine’s Day

A man has drawn widespread attention on social media...

FG begins accreditation for appointment of new permanent secretaries

The Federal Government has commenced the accreditation process for...

APC chairman dismisses 2027 vice-presidential speculations

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC),...

Community Leaders, Health Officials Back Door-to-Door Tobacco Control Campaign

By Idibia Gabriel, KadunaCommunity leaders and health officials in...

Excitement as TETFund begins construction of Abuja Leadership Centre

The Vice-Chancellor of Yakubu Gowon University (formerly the University...

Civil Society Groups Commend Senator Jarigbe’s Performance, Urge Responsible Public Discourse

Civil Society Groups for Good Governance (CSGGG), an alliance...

Women Group Backs Senator Jarigbe with Vote of Confidence

By Joyce Remi-BabayejuA Cross River State based Women professionals...

NSCDC Launches Gender Policy II to Promote Inclusive Security Operations

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img