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FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by OgundeleTeju(op): 7:17pm On Mar 06, 2025
The Federal Government on Tuesday hinted of plans to reduce the number of custodial facilities in the country, declaring that Nigeria does not need the current figure of 256.

Noting that some facilities are only utilising about 30 to 40 percent of their carrying capacities, the government said there is need to identify inmates with federal offences with a view to redistributing across the custodial facilities since virtually every state has a Federal High Court.

Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja at the “Public Hearing on Alleged Corruption and other Violations against the Nigerian Correctional Service”, organised by the Independent Investigative Panel on the Alleged Corruption, Abuse of Power, Torture, Cruel, Inhumane and Degrading Treatment against the Nigerian Correctional Service.

The minister again warned against the inhumane treatment of inmates across the nation’s custodial facilities, saying such will not be tolerated in 2025.

No need for 256 Custodial Centres
Addressing the committee and other stakeholders, the minister said, “How many correctional centers do we even need? It is part of what you should cover in Nigeria.
“Realistically speaking, do we need 256 correctional centres that we have? The answer is no because the more correctional centers, the more pressure and stress in terms of supervision and control. And when there is problem of supervision and control, abuse becomes inevitable.


“So, in so many climes today, you have 3,000 capacity correctional centres. How many do we actually need? We need to look at that.

“Number three is, even with what we have today, there are some correctional centers that are densely populated or overcrowded, let me say that.
“And there are some that are not too populated. If there are criminals, if they are federal offences, there is federal jurisdiction. If I am not wrong, federal jurisdiction is everywhere, federal high court.

So, can we critically look and analyse every correctional centre and look at those (inmates) who have committed federal offences and move them to less populated areas? Because it will shock you that there are correctional centres with about 30%, 40% occupation rate and there are some with about 200%. So how do we look at it? We think those are short-term gains that we can do like now and be able to reduce the space,” he stated.

Inhumane treatment
Noting that this is 2025 and not 1825, the minister said the time has come to also conduct psychological evaluation of personnel of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).

He said no government will ever be judged by how it treats the strongest, but by how the weakest are handled.

“That is the key. It is the way you handle the weakest in the society that determines the efficiency of the government.


For us, as a government, under the leadership of Mr President, we have decided not to toe the path of business as usual, but we have decided to make it business unusual.

The era when a man goes into a custodial centre and all that happens is incarceration and condemnation should be gone. This is 2025. This is not 1825.
“We must treat people with respect regardless of where they are. That a man is in a correctional centre doesn’t make him less human.

“A lot of these reforms, beyond infrastructural reforms, beyond strategic reforms, have to also happen within the context of our correctional offices. The core responsibility of a correctional officer is to be an agent of rehabilitation, restoration, reformation and correction and never to be an agent of condemnation.

“That a man loses his freedom by virtue of being an inmate does not mean he should lose his dignity as a human being. It is your responsibility to protect the dignity of even the least in our society.

“When condemnation takes the place of correction, then the system must have failed. There is a huge responsibility for this committee. Responsibility number one is for you to look inwards and cure yourself of the disease or else it becomes contagious. Our correctional officers, their psyche, it is important. I think a lot of them really need psychological evaluation, without being disrespectful. Because a man who will handle a man that is already feeling deprived should be psychologically sound, and I mean that without an apology.

There are people, even if the wives do not give them breakfast, they will go and use it to attack others. It’s the truth. If they sleep and if they go to bed unable to find sleep, the next person is the helpless person that the system and the institution is supposed to protect becomes the target. When the vulnerable, when the subject of protection becomes a target, then there is a problem, and that is where we are,” he said.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/fg-hints-at-shutting-down-some-prisons/

Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by kemzy107(f): 7:20pm On Mar 06, 2025
This is much needed. The numbers of correctional centres need to be reduced to enhance effective monitoring, management and maintenance.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by DonDaDa234: 7:22pm On Mar 06, 2025
The amount of changes that has gone down under this minister is real. Like him or hate him, he’s doing what he was assigned to do. Nigeria and Nigerians should support in any and every little way rather than sabotage
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Ahmback(m): 7:22pm On Mar 06, 2025
Oh what a news
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Oracben: 7:23pm On Mar 06, 2025
If some of the facilities are under utilized they should be closed down and the inmates spread across other centers, and upgrade should be done for those centers to take the maximum capacity.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Janetudeh(f): 7:25pm On Mar 06, 2025
I totally agree with the minister and I sincerely hope hes able to achieve this. We really do not need 256 correctional centers, it’s complete waste of resources .
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Temmy1997(f): 7:26pm On Mar 06, 2025
That a man loses his freedom by virtue of being an inmate does not mean he should lose his dignity as a human being. I like this statement by the minister of interior.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by obidark: 7:27pm On Mar 06, 2025
Oracben:
If some of the facilities are under utilized they should be closed down and the inmates spread across other centers, and upgrade should be done for those centers to take the maximum capacity.
that means movin some prisoners far away from their region....

anyways crime is always bad....
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Oluwalosolami: 7:28pm On Mar 06, 2025
This is a good development, because it will the cost of management and maintenance.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Tomson1: 7:28pm On Mar 06, 2025
We need functional correctional centres
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Zeesugar(f): 7:30pm On Mar 06, 2025
Facilities that are under utilized should be closed down and those over populated should be given more attention to Ascertain the course,especially cases where some inmate are awaiting trials
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by obamiyi(m): 7:31pm On Mar 06, 2025
The minister of Interior reform policies in the ministry is a clear insight of a better Nigeria. He is creating a long time solution.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Adelekan40(m): 7:31pm On Mar 06, 2025
Some prisons needs total overhaul. I hope ikoyi prison is one of them.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by kettykin: 7:32pm On Mar 06, 2025
Where will you then put the imbeciles who will be kicked out of office in 2027
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by flexybricky(m): 7:37pm On Mar 06, 2025
We do not actually need much, we need fewer numbers that can be manage appropriately.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Ogbonna24: 7:50pm On Mar 06, 2025
This is a good development
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by oluwatamilore25: 7:53pm On Mar 06, 2025
It will help in management, maintenance and improvement of the correctional centres.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Solape1: 7:59pm On Mar 06, 2025
I believe optimizing custodial facilities by reducing underutilized centers and redistributing inmates will improve efficiency and resource management. However, it's crucial that these reforms focus on rehabilitation, humane treatment, and better infrastructure to ensure a truly effective and just correctional system.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Laryy360: 8:07pm On Mar 06, 2025
All the refunds, under this ministry of interior by Hon Olubumi Tunji Ojo has been the greatest thing happening to Nigeria under this administration, and we are expecting more.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Dhoneymix: 8:50pm On Mar 06, 2025
Etu àwon eléwòn sílẹ
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Nobody: 9:03pm On Mar 06, 2025
The only minister that Baba Isale has..

Others are liabilities. That communications guy also seem like a guy cut in some good cloth but can't address the unjust manner MTN is guzzling subscribers' data.

It's outrageous.
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by SUGARCyprian247:
kiss

OMG, so Nigeria has up to 256 Prisons??

Why then are Prisons Always over populated by inmates??

Do we even have up to 100 Federal Universities? 😒
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Kindness218: 9:13pm On Mar 06, 2025
This are the kind of ministers we need in this country
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by frankblinkz(m): 9:15pm On Mar 06, 2025
DonDaDa234:
The amount of changes that has gone down under this minister is real. Like him or hate him, he’s doing what he was assigned to do. Nigeria and Nigerians should support in any and every little way rather than sabotage
Don't you look stupid after saying this....


I just want to remind you that it's been gone worst with this current government.

Speak the truth
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Jamie248: 9:15pm On Mar 06, 2025
OgundeleTeju:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/fg-hints-at-shutting-down-some-prisons/
They want the land for themselves

Just watch the only ones they shut down will be in the middle of Lagos and Abuja tongue
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Houseofglam7(f): 9:16pm On Mar 06, 2025
👏🏼
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Paraman: 9:19pm On Mar 06, 2025
Adelekan40:
Some prisons needs total overhaul. I hope ikoyi prison is one of them.
Ikoyi prison will be closed down and relocated to either Badagry or Epe axis
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by AbuAeesha: 9:20pm On Mar 06, 2025
This man sounds very intelligent!
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by Paraman: 9:20pm On Mar 06, 2025
Jamie248:
They want the land for themselves

Just watch the only ones they shut down will be in the middle of Lagos and Abuja tongue
Every prison located within and close to residential areas will likely be closed down
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by mbos: 9:25pm On Mar 06, 2025
They should close the useless senate
Re: FG Hints At Shutting Down Some Prisons by lexy2014: 9:26pm On Mar 06, 2025
kemzy107:
This is much needed. The numbers of correctional centres need to be reduced to enhance effective monitoring, management and maintenance.
all these paid propagandists.

how will reducing the number of correctional centres enhance effective monitoring, management and maintenance?
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