Controller-General of Prisons, Mr. Zakari Ibrahim |
The
Nigeria Prison Service has said it has no plan to transfer any of the
inmates that participated in the protest at Kuje Prison, Abuja on
Thursday.
The service said the incident at the
facility had been settled and would therefore not take any action
against either the inmates or any staff member.
A protest had broken out at the facility
following alleged preferential treatment given to three Hezbollah
terror suspects, who were allowed to use a particular part of the
premises for their Eid-el-fitri prayers.
Other inmates led by some Boko Haram
members were said to have kicked against the arrangement and insisted on
using the section allocated to the Hezbollah terror suspects.
They protested the decision of the prison authorities, which led to a near breakdown of order.
But the Prisons Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ope Fatinikun, downplayed the incident, which he said had been settled.
He explained that the
Comptroller-General of Prisons, Zakari Ibrahim, has powers to transfer
inmates from one prison to another or redeploy prison personnel, but he
would not do so in the instant case.
According to him, the service will
always maintain discipline among inmates and officials, adding that the
NPS did not give VIP treatment to any inmate and neither did it
discriminate against inmates.
Fatinikun said, “Contrary to reports in
the media, the incident was not caused by preferential treatment to some
class of inmates because the Nigeria Prison Service does not
discriminate against any inmate or give preferential or VIP treatment to
any group or category of inmates; All inmates are treated equally and
fairly.
“On the issue of transfer that you
raised, while the CGI has the power to transfer any inmate and prison
official from one prison to another across the country, he has no plan
whatsoever to transfer any inmate or official at the Kuje Prison.”
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