Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto State has granted pardon to 17 inmates in the Sokoto Central Custodial Centre.
The gesture was part of the state government’s thrust as encapsulated in its Committee on Prerogative of Mercy protocols
Three inmates out of the 17 were serving terms for federal offences while the remaining were held for state offences.
Making the announcement on behalf of Governor Tambuwal, the state’s Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Suleiman Usman (SAN), made the announcement said “the pardon takes cognizance of the executive powers vested in the governor to offer mercy to inmates by the 1999 Constitution as amended.”
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According to him, the gesture which was also aimed at enabling the ex-prisoners to reunite with their family members and become decent citizens, was also intended to decongest the prison and protect the inmates from being affected by the COVID 19 pandemic.
The commissioner also called on the pardoned inmates to shun vices and engage in viable ventures that would uplift their living standards.
He said, “This exercise is carried out on a routine basis to deserving inmates in order to offer mercy to them.”
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Suleman also presented N50,000 cash assistance to each of the pardoned inmates from the state government.
He said the cash was to enable them set up useful ventures as they start new life out of prison.
Speaking on behalf of the state Controller of correctional service, the Deputy Controller in charge of the Prison, Mallam Idris Muhammad, thanked the state government for its continued support and encouragement to the prison.