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In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by djfiifi(m): 5:33pm On Dec 20, 2012 |
About 200 Nigerian immigrants in Ghana will celebrate the forthcoming Christmas and New Year day behind bars, Travels can authoritatively reveal. The majority (182) of the roughly 200 Nigerians in Ghana’s jail houses are inmates at the Medium Security Prison in Nsawam, but “a few others are in detention elsewhere across the country”, according to Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Ghana, Ambassador Ademola Oluwaseyi Onafowokan. The Medium Security Prison (Male and Female) in Nsawam is Ghana’s principal penitentiary. That correctional home stands roughly an hour’s drive north of Accra; on the road to Kumasi. Built roughly 50 years ago, Nsawam Prison was designed to hold less than 800 inmates. Today, however, the facility is home to over 3,500 detainees. From a visit by officials of Nigerian High Commission Accra to Nsawam Prison on Wednesday, December 12, 2012; it came to light that Nigerians account for 182 of the total 3,541 inmates at that jailhouse. The number of Nigerian convicts at Nsawam stood at 139, while 43 others are in remand there pending conclusion of their trial. A breakdown of the number of Nigerians at Nsawam Prison reveals that one of the male convicts, an indigene of Niger State, was sentenced to death in 2010; after trial for “causing the death of someone in Tamale”. Another male convict is doing life-sentence for robbery. Out of the 139 convicts, 47 were found guilty of robbery; while 14 of the 43 inmates, whose trials are ongoing, are accused of this same offence. Interestingly, one of these inmates was sentenced to 115 years for robbery. Although female Nigerian detainees were 11 in number, one of them is in remand for murder; while the other 10 women are in prison for narcotic offences. It is, however, worth pointing out that; whereas 47 of the Nigerians at Nsawam are in for robbery; narcotic offenders account for the highest number of Nigerian convicts at this jailhouse. Indeed, no fewer than 62 Nigerian convicts are serving time inside Nsawam for drug-related crimes. Aside from narcotic and robbery offences, fraud and defilement are two other reasons 12 Nigerians were also sent to Nsawam Prison. Convicts for fraud are seven, against five for defilement. Sadly, 23 of Nigeria’s 36 states are represented at Nsawam Prison. Anambra State tops the list with 32 inmates, followed by Abia (22) with Imo coming a close third (20). Delta and Lagos States tie at number four with 14 inmates each; Enugu posts nine, while Edo and Ogun states have eight each. Further analyses showed that Borno and Ebonyi have four inmates each, while Kaduna, Rivers and Sokoto have three each; against two each for Kwara, Osun and Oyo as well as one inmate each from Akwa Ibom, Katsina, Kogi, Niger, Ondo and Zamfara. Speaking during a compassion visit to Nigerians at Nsawam Prison on October 3, 2012; Amb Onafowokan had promised to look into the welfare of the inmates with a view to addressing issues of suspected harsher sentences often meted out to Nigerian convicts. The top-flight diplomat had also promised to explore the possiblity of getting the President of Ghana to invoke his Prerogative of Mercy to commute the sentence on the Nigerian on death-row to life-imprisonment. Furthermore, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s envoy to Ghana had promised the inmates that he would also initiate moves toward prisoner-exchange to enable the repatration of deserving and willing Nigerian convicts, so they could complete the remaining part of their jail-terms in prisons back home. Before departing Nsawam Prisons on October 3, the high commissioner had additionally promised to visit the inmates again to celebrate Christmas with them as well as give them an update on the efforts he had made after that trip. And, true to his words; Amb Onafowokan did visit the inmates with presents on December 12. That visit was earlier scheduled for Monday, December 10 but had to be deferred because virtually every official of the Nigerian High Commission was fully occupied. It could be recalled that former President Olusegun Obasanjo was head of a 250-man ECOWAS Observer Mission to Ghana’s latest general elections, which took place on December 7. Aside the Chief Obasanjo-led group of 250, some of the embassy staffers were also kept on their toes by demand from countless other tasks; all of which conspired to abort the planned visit to Nsawam on December 10. Interestingly, due to other pressing engagements that required the presence of Amb Onafowokan elsewhere on December 12; the high commissioner had to delegate other staffers to represent him during the encounter with Nigerian inmates at Nsawam. One was almost moved to tears by the sight of the inmates and the thought rankled in our mind: How many of these prisoners’ parents knew that a son or daughter was doing time here? Is it impossible that desparation to fend for aged parents or children in school pushed some of these people to crime? Tragically, instead of lessening their dependents’ burden, these prisoners have practically compounded their families’ woes. And, listening to their melodious rendition of Nigeria’s National Anthem, many a pair of eyes turned misty as you wished their song and the Green-White-Green fluttering on two of the hall’s four walls were in celebration of some honourable achievement. Such was the prisoners’ singing of Nigeria’s anthem that the Ghanaian assistant director of prisons had to ask the inmates for Ghana’s anthem, too; which they dutifully performed. One of the inmates subsequently flagged-off procedings with a Christian prayer. From Amb Onafowokan’s address read by a representative, it was revealed that, though there is willingness on both sides to succour the prisoners, dearth of bi-national conventions bogged the process. He, however, said efforts at exploring Prisoner Exchange Convention with a view to repatration of Nigerians at Nsawam to go and complete their prison terms back home has begun. Additionally, plans are afoot to solicit presidential clemency and commutation of death sentence to life-inprisonment as well as getting legal consultants to review the case of any Nigerian perceived to have been handed down unduly harsh sentence toward triggering appeals on such convicts’ behalf. It also came to light that the prisoners’ plight had been brought to the attention of Ghana’s Attorney General, ECOWAS and other relevant bodies as well as VIPs on both sides. Nigeria’s Number One citizen in Ghana also informed the prisoners that he had helped to facilitate the return to Nigeria of a convict that was discharged after serving her term at Nsawam and that any of the inmates was free to contact the high commission for support to return home, whenever they were discharged. The high commissioner had also sent Yuletide present to the inmates. The offering, a representative Christmas Day lunch, was enough to go round the 200 inmates. Before concluding, the high commissioner’s representative; who advised the inmates to respect constituted authorities of the prison, also told the inmates that Nigerian High Commission Accra was and is still doing its best to protect their welfare. In response, one of the three inmates that spoke on behalf of the whole, thanked President Jonathan for sending Amb Onafowokan as his envoy to Ghana. “From what we have witnessed and heard since the current ambassador assumed duty in Ghana, we believe Nigeria is undergoing better times. In the past, we were like orphans, like people without nationality because the Nigerian High Commission neither bothered about us nor our welfare. But today, I am happy to say that we are no longer like sheep without shepherd”. Another of the trio submitted: “We are happy that the high commissioner is concerned about us. We are encouraged by this and will do everything we can to abide by the rules and regulation of the prison’s authorities. Hopefully, we will all return home because we don’t want our dreams to die with us inside this prison”. The third inmate that spoke also thanked President Jonathan for sending a humane diplomat like Amb Onafowokan as his envoy to Ghana, while expressing appreciation to the Nigerian mission for the Yuletide gift brought to them. To round up, a Moslem convict closed the encounter with Islamic prayer as we prepared to depart after about an hour with the inmates. Truly, mistakes had been made, but it is useless to cry over spilt milk. As if to convince the visitors that Nigerians inside Nsawam Prison were putting their time in incaceration to good use, the inmates also sent a present to Amb Onafowokan. The gift was a miniature bass-relief sculpture carved out of a cow-horn. Interestingly, the portrait on a pedestal showed some semblance of the incumbent Nigerian high commissioner to Ghana! Yes, inmates at Ghana prisons are encouraged to learn a trade, while doing their terms. That way, upon discharge from prison, the ex-con’s rehabilitation and reintegration would be easier and the former prisoner would be less-likely to resort to crime as he was now armed with a trade or some skill to earn a living. Apart from skill-acquisition opportunities, prisoners inside Nsawam that are eligible to vote actually exercise their franchise during Ghana’s latest general elections on December 7. Yes, the Electoral Commission had sent officials to prisons to register eligible inmates for the elections and on E-day, EC officials and party agents had returned to this medium security prisons with voting materials, thus enabling detainees to vote. It is also worth pointing out that the prisoners were able to follow the parties’ campaigns on television. Yes, inmates at Nsawam Prison are current with regard to news and information because their cells are furnished with TV sets. And, despite the 3,540 detainees held here; Nsawam Prisons’ architecture features very large windows, which make artificial ventilation unnecessary. Therefore, even without fans, the warders offices are so cooled by cross-ventilation that many visitors often fall asleep once they settle into the couch inside the office of the assistant director or deputy director of this facility. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/cover/in-ghana-200-nigerians-will-spend-yuletide-in-jail/ |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by TonySpike: 4:45am On Dec 21, 2012 |
djfiifi: Interesting but expository statistics. djfiifi: Yes, inmates at Nsawam Prison are This is interesting. Ghananian prisons seem okay in comparison to Nigeria's. At least from what I've read... |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Nobody: 4:55am On Dec 21, 2012 |
By Ibhoe bros enjoying the Ghanaian dream Hehehhe Drug and kidnapping business internationalized. Ko si wahala! |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Nobody: 4:58am On Dec 21, 2012 |
I forsee at least 15 pages for this one. Oya...let's go dia! |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Nobody: 4:59am On Dec 21, 2012 |
nnenna.1: Don't worry. we'll make it work. Lemme PM this link to my Ghanaian brothers |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by MajeOfficial: 5:19am On Dec 21, 2012 |
who cares? there aer 160 million nigerians, 200 being in prison is not news. 2 Likes |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Jakumo(m): 5:30am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Still doing time In a Ghanaian prison Still doing time Where a man ain't forgiven My poor heart is breaking Oh, but there's no mistaking Each morning when I wake up And I find I'm still doing time |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by TonySpike: 7:10am On Dec 21, 2012 |
nnenna.1: No cause for worries. Almost 85% of Nigerian states are represented, although the statistics looks somewhat skewed. |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by markus1133: 7:43am On Dec 21, 2012 |
send them back to NG... |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by salam001(m): 7:44am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Ghana people sha,i wonder why naija people are still migrating there |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by dridowu: 7:44am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Hmmmm, i want to believe also some Ghanians will also spend there yuletide in 9ja prison, eye 4 eye 1 Like |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Nobody: 7:45am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Where is smoothcrim, otumfour, and petrodolla?? Three-way war - Ghana vs. Igbo vs. Yoruba Let's get ready to rumble with the cruise missiles!!! *Grabs popcorn and follows the thread* 1 Like |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by optionb2(m): 7:49am On Dec 21, 2012 |
hmmm, naija God ll aid us o |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Goldenheart(m): 7:50am On Dec 21, 2012 |
eyah....
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Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Shaw007(m): 7:50am On Dec 21, 2012 |
So?? There are over 1000 americans In engLish prisOns . . . meaNwhILE,caLL me wheN dose cunts Land,dun wanna miss diS |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Techwriter: 7:52am On Dec 21, 2012 |
If u have any knowledge of Mathematics, you would know that "Probability" (or "Chance") is how likely something is to happen." It is more likely that Igbos would have the highest number of inmates because they travel the more to foreign lands than any other tribe. We should be discussing how to tackle the increase of crime in our country that we could now export not this tribal cyber war we engage in in Nairaland
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Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Chanchit: 8:00am On Dec 21, 2012 |
I know atleast 1,000 Ghanians will spend Christmas and even say many "happy new year" in Nigerian prison, if we should start counting. 200 is a bit Ok. Nb: Those prisoners better stay back in Ghana to complete their sentence, if they don't want to die before completing their sentence. I just told my brother this news, he disagreed that 1,000 Ghanian prisoners will be in Nigeria's prison, he does not believe foreigners have the balls to commit crimes in Nigeria like Nigerians do in other countries. He said the only offence that could land thousands of Ghanians in jail here is drinking and driving, but they are only Chronic drinkers without cars, so they can't be arrested for drinking and staggering home. |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by BinghiNya(m): 8:01am On Dec 21, 2012 |
for 1 yoruba criminal there are 15 ibhoe criminals, 0.12 hausa |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by a1solution: 8:02am On Dec 21, 2012 |
I wonder why the prisoners are beggin to return to Nigeria to serve their prison term. ( fryin pan to fire). |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by ifyalways(f): 8:04am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Only 200?there are over 500,000 Nigerians in GH and going by the peace and ase mpa's FM claims that all crimes committed in GH are masterminded by Nigerians, I must say I'm surprised @ the figures. Do the crime, face the time. |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Agimor(m): 8:05am On Dec 21, 2012 |
So how many Ghanians are spending their yelutide behind bars? |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by aglomar: 8:06am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Na wa o! |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by donem: 8:09am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Thumbs up no C.R.S Indigene among the lot. 2 Likes |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Kslib(m): 8:14am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Why some fuuccckking Nigerians like to dey disgrace person sef.. Haba.. Na wa oh.. |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Shaw007(m): 8:15am On Dec 21, 2012 |
LOoks Like dis Onez a nO-no . . .dry NL **walks out sluggishLy** |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Nobody: 8:17am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Ileke-IdI:interesting..if there is news of nigerian accomplishments u'd say "we are nigerians" . If there's bad news about nigerians, u'd say "they are not my tribe". Clap 4 ursef. |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by donigspain(m): 8:18am On Dec 21, 2012 |
Shaw007: LOoks Like dis Onez a nO-no . . .dry NLYour presence alone is enough to send 'em r**s back to their holes. |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by donigspain(m): 8:19am On Dec 21, 2012 |
The figure is fair enough when compared with the population of Nigerians in Ghana as well as the overhyped and exaggerated reports of criminal activities by the Ghana media. |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Gombs(m): 8:26am On Dec 21, 2012 |
BinghiNya: for 1 yoruba criminal there are 15 ibhoe criminals, 0.12 hausa Ukwa da gbukwa gi anu ofia onye ugwu....moronic ethnic chauvinist |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 8:29am On Dec 21, 2012 |
.... This is very small, I thought they said there are 1 million Nigerian prisoners in Ghana? Do not be suprised there are more Ghanaian prisoners in Nigeria. This year alone, 22 Ghanaians were napped stealing our oil with philippinos, greek and American collaborators. So Ghana is still leading. Not counting the 75 Ghana ashewo that Fashola nabbed 3 months ago, though them ashewos were released after 2 weeks of settling with cash and puci |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by Nobody: 8:35am On Dec 21, 2012 |
E concern me i no send them go anoda man land go find trouble.let them stay there |
Re: In Ghana: 200 Nigerians will spend Yuletide in jail by RickyRoss1(m): 8:38am On Dec 21, 2012 |
hypeman: Where is smoothcrim, otumfour, and petrodolla?? I dey wait for those thugs wahalli. I have list of the ghanaian criminals that are in prisons in Port harcourt and bayelsa and they are oil theives and their case is very serious bc it involves the federal government of Nigeria |
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