Akwa Ibom Jail break, 28 inmates escaped – Prisons boss

The Controller General of Nigeria Prisons Service (NPS) Mr Jaffaru Ahmed, has disclosed that 28 inmates of Ikot Ekpene Prisons who escaped during jailbreak on Dec. 27, 2017 were still at large.
Ahmed disclosed this to newsmen after an inspection of facilities in Ikot Ekpene Prisons on Friday.
The
controller general, who described the facilities in Ikot Ekpene Prisons
as well fortified, attributed the jailbreak to lapses on the part of
prison staff.
“About 40 inmates found their way out of Ikot Ekpene Prisons in a broad daylight around 11.45 a.m.
“They
took on the lapses that they saw, perhaps they have been planning it
for a very long time and actualised it on December 27, 2017 when they
saw the opportunity.
“The 28
that are at large are very hardened criminals; some of them are
kidnappers awaiting trials, some are facing capital offences and
therefore it is something to worry,” Ahmed said.
He lamented that those still at large supposed to be in custody to allow the other members of the society to live in peace.
He assured Akwa Ibom people and the entire nation that the fleeing inmates would soon be recaptured to face their trials.
He added that any staff found wanting would have to face the full wrath of the law.
The
controller general debunked insinuations from some quarters that the
jailbreak was due to infringement on the fundamental rights of the
inmates.
He said, “These prisoners were
not rioting because there was maladministration in the prison system,
but they organised it in order to get freedom illegally. That is what
actually happened.
“It was not that they were not being fed or given medical attention or not taken to court.
“Any
insinuation anywhere, I state that investigation I have here before me,
that there was nothing than they took lapses on the part of staff and
organised to escape.”
Ahmed commended the Akwa Ibom Government for the support given to the Nigeria Prisons Service and appealed for more.
He
thanked other sister security agencies for their cooperation and sought
for more to enable the service to recaptured the fleeing inmates, to
ensure peace and tranquillity in the state.
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