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Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by bilms(m): 2:04pm On Jan 24, 2020
*PeacePro urges FG to free all unsentenced prisoners in Nigeria*

A Non Governmental Organisation, Foundation for Peace Professionals also known as PeacePro has called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to free all unsentenced prisoners in Nigeria.

The organization also said that, setting free suspects, who have been held in detention without justice, is far more honourable than keeping innocent people perpetually in prison.

In a statement by Abdulrazaq Hamzat, an Executive Director of PeacePro on Friday, the organisation announced its advocacy to end what it described as "destructive incarceration " in the country.

Hamzat explained that, the advocacy to end "destructive incarceration" in Nigeria is part of its recommendations in the upcoming edition of Nigeria Peace Index (NPI), a national replica of the renown Global Peace Index research.

According to him, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) had shown that over 72% of people in prison cells or correctional facilities across Nigeria are unsentenced prisoners, some of whom had spent over 10 years in prison, for a crime that if convicted, they would probably spend less years in jail.

Hamzat states further that, while the organisation recognises the numerous efforts of government aimed at correcting the concern, he regrets that all government efforts to address the culture of "destructive incarceration " have yielded little result and he believes that it is time to forgive those in detention, if they have indeed committed any crime.

Mr Hamzat explained that, some people might argue that freeing suspected criminals in a country currently battling different kinds of insecurity challenges may be dangerous, but we are of the views that imprisoning innocent people is even far more dangerous because it is a worse form of injustice.

"This is why the law prefers to release 99 suspects than jail 1 innocent person" he said, adding that those suspects are kept in detention without justice for no fault of there's.

Furthermore, Mr Hamzat maintained that, "In a country like Nigeria, where Niger Delta militants, who waged armed war against the nation are pardoned, where bandits who kidnapped and killed many are forgiven and where repentant Boko Haram members, whose comrades are still at war with the nation are accommodated, certainly, seeking forgiveness for suspects of petty crimes, who have been held in detention for a long period should not be out of place.

We therefore call on the President of Nigeria and Attorney General of the federation to look into this proposal and calling on all people of goodwill to support the initiative.

Recall that the maiden edition of Nigeria Peace Index (NPI) was release in 2018, with Osun, Kogi and Ekiti State emerging 3 most peaceful state in Nigeria.

The next edition of the NPI shall be released in months to come.

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Re: Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by Blue3k(m): 3:21pm On Jan 24, 2020
over 72% of people in prison cells or correctional facilities across Nigeria are unsentenced prisoners, some of whom had spent over 10 years in prison, for a crime that if convicted, they would probably spend less years in jail.

There's 2 ways to go about releasing people.

1. Grant some bail and losen bail requirements
2. Time served for anyone who pleads guilty
Re: Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by Thazard(m): 3:26pm On Jan 24, 2020
Blue3k:

There's 2 ways to go about releasing people.
1. Grant some bail and losen bail requirements 2. Time served for anyone who pleads guilty
Oh
Re: Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by bilms(m): 4:48pm On Jan 24, 2020
Blue3k:


There's 2 ways to go about releasing people.

1. Grant some bail and losen bail requirements
2. Time served for anyone who pleads guilty

Don't understand this
Re: Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by Blue3k(m): 5:28pm On Jan 24, 2020
bilms:


Don't understand this

If they aren't guilty they're able to get bail. Most of the inmates are still on trial. Loosening the bail requirements keep numbers from swelling futher.

If the plead guilty they should get time served. Credit them with the time the sat in prison so it either reduces time in prison or allows them to leave immediately.
Re: Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by bilms(m): 7:46am On Jan 25, 2020
Blue3k:


If they aren't guilty they're able to get bail. Most of the inmates are still on trial. Loosening the bail requirements keep numbers from swelling futher.

If the plead guilty they should get time served. Credit them with the time the sat in prison so it either reduces time in prison or allows them to leave immediately.


If that can happen, or if it has happened, we won't be here
Re: Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by bilms(m): 2:01pm On Jan 25, 2020

Re: Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by helinues: 2:52pm On Jan 25, 2020
Including Evans abi?
Re: Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by orunto27: 3:26pm On Jan 25, 2020
NO. Advocate that all the unsentenced be sentenced. All those who have served half of their sentences may be released. Bokoharam should not be released at all. Bokoharam should not be retrained.
Re: Peacepro Urges FG To Free All Unsentenced Prisoners In Nigeria by bilms(m): 5:50am On Jan 26, 2020
cool

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