FG’s aggressive measures in tackling COVID-19 in custodial centres successful — Aregbesola

The timely Strategic and aggressive approach put up by the FG during the novel COVID-19 pandemic since  year 2020 is today been counted as  successful giant  strides that has positively impacted on the lives of inmates in Nigerian Correctional Centers.  The  Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola confirmed that the initiative of the Federal Ministries of Interior and Justice to secure Presidential Pardon and Amnesty for some inmates while also recommending  others to State Governments for release was helpful.

The Minister stated this during  a presentation Lecture at the Third Annual Lecture on “Economy  and Security during COVID-19” at  the Faculty of Arts, Ekiti State University,  Ado -Ekiti, Ekiti State.

He commended the Faculty  for organizing this event  which will remain memorable in the minds of Nigerians for a long time to come.

Speaking further on the  yard stick  and  criteria used by the FG to  arrive at the selection of inmates to be granted the Presidential Pardon amongst others are: old age, ill-health, convicts serving three years and above, who have less than six months to serve; inmates with mental health issues  as well as those with options of fines not exceeding  N50,000 who have no pending cases.

Mr. Aregbesola stated that “a total of 2,600 inmates spread across  various custodial Centres benefitted from the Amnesty. These included 885 convicts who could not pay their fines totalling  N21.4million which the Government paid on their behalf to enable them get their freedom. From this number, 41 inmates were Federal Convicts.”

The Minister stated that the Federal Government had on March 9, 2020, set up a Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, made up of the Secretary to the Government of the  Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha as Chairman; National Coordinator, Dr Sani Aliyu, the Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola,  Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, and other members, adding that to this effect, strategic high quality and sensitive equipments and structures were put in place to enable relevant Agencies contain the disease in Nigeria.

“As is well known, the disease wreaked havoc on the population, latest figures from NCDC indicates that there have been 168,442 positive cases with 2,122 fatalities, some were very close friends and VIPs that I know and have worked with,” Aregbesola said.

The Minister noted that “COVID-19  had its effect in Nigeria but the Government was able to mitigate and reduce the number of casualties. More enduring was that the pandemic further  brought to the fore the capacity of the Nigerian people to be resilient in the face of adversity. The  FG too was quick to  responses that  contained the pandemic  unlike other countries with advanced high technology, yet were worst hit like China, USA and others.”

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of Ekiti State University, Professor Edward Olanikpeku commended the  Minister  for honouring  their invitation despite his tight schedule, he described him as a “Golden Fish” not  only in politics but in every aspect of human endeavour.

Olanipeku stressed that “We all alike must consciously  keep  to COVID-19  protocols.”

Also Speaking during the event was the Chairman of the occasion, and the Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Funminiyi Afuye, who noted that COVID-19 pandemic did  pose great threat on  the citizens yet “we all are gradually pulling through it safely as we strictly adhere to all the Presidential Task Force Protocols.”

It was a very colourful ceremony that was well attended. Earlier the Minister had paid a courtesy visit to the Oba of Ekiti in Ado Ekiti.

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