Covid-19: Nigeria grants amnesty to 2,600 inmates to curb spread

Covid-19: Nigeria grants amnesty to 2,600 inmates to curb spread
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ABUJA, April 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola has announced that the Federal Government has granted amnesty to 2,600 inmates.

A statement on social media revealed that the “amnesty will not apply to inmates sentenced for violent extreme offences”.

This is parts of efforts by the Federal Government to decongest the custodial centres and discourage the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

The affected inmates includes: Inmates that are 60 years & above; Those suffering from ill-health likely to terminate in death; Convicts serving 3 years & above & have less than 6 months to serve; Inmate with mental issues; and inmates with option of fine not exceeding N50,000

The statement issued by the Ministry of Interior reads: “In a symbolic gesture of the amnesty given to the 2,600 inmates across Nigeria, 41 Federal inmates and 29 FCT inmates making a total of 70 inmates who met the above criteria will be released today from the Kuje Custodial Centre in Abuja.

“This amnesty will not apply to inmates sentenced for violent extreme offences such as terrorism, kidnapping, armed banditry, rape, human trafficking, culpable homicide and so on.

“The Governors of the 36 states under whose jurisdiction most of the inmates were incarcerated will complete the exercise in line with the federal principle”.

According to Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering, there have been 318 confirmed coronavirus cases and 10 deaths in Nigeria, while 70 people in the country have recovered after contracting Covid-19.

The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide at the above time stood at 1,779,099, while 108,770 people have died from Covid-19 and 402,709 have recovered from the disease. — NNN-AGENCIES

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