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You Don’t Have the Power to Install CCTVs At Abolongo Prison — Aregbesola Warns Makinde

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The Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has warned Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State to discard the idea of installing CCTVs and other security upgrades at the Abolongo Correctional Centre in Oyo town.

This is sequel to the jailbreak at the Correctional facility last week Friday where over 800 inmates were freed by yet-to-be identified gunmen who attacked the prison.

Recall that, Governor Makinde had, during a visit, promised that the State government would take immediate steps to protect the facility.

The governor, while speaking after an inspection of the attacked centre, said that he has ordered that the main road leading to the facility be immediately graded.

He had also promised to install security cameras in the facility and link same with the security situation room in the state.

Reacting on Fresh 105.9 FM situation room anchored by Mayor Isaac Brown and monitored by newsmen, Aregbesola’s media adviser, Sola Fasure, said that “With due regard to Governor Makinde, I am not sure if the governor has such power to do something of such nature should be done in a correctional facility. It would be taken as an advisory opinion. In the spirit of the moment, everybody is so concerned as some statement would be made but not necessarily because they are the right one to be made. There is an ongoing upgrade programmes of all correctional facility in the country. It is unfortunate it has not got to Abolongo before the incident happened. As you are aware, more per cent of all inmates in correctional facility are awaiting trial. That really creates problem for accommodation.

“So the federal government is building a 3000-capacity facility in the 6 geo-political zones. Two are almost ready-the ones in Abuja and Kano. Each facility will have its own court. So the problem of taking suspects to court will be sorted.

“But what we need more than anything else is for state government to take charge of some Correctional facilities, because 99 per cent of most offenders are state offenders. They are the one awaiting trials and occupying most of the spaces.

“The federal government had proposed at a time that they should build holding centers that the NCS will help them staff and manage. And then to accelerate the wheel of justice so that justice will be quickly dispensed. So that we don’t have awaiting inmates facing trial in custody for long.

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“The state government can help tremendously along this line, building holding centers and accelerating the wheel of justice. The lawyers use adjournment to frustrate justices. The state government can actually do a review and eliminate adjournment so that justice will be quickly delivered

“The upgrade of the facility is ongoing and it will get to every facility in the country where modern facility will be installed. So what we need, more than anything, is decongestion, especially of the awaiting trial inmates which falls within jurisdiction of state government.

“If the state government wants to help, no problem. At least, every assistance would be appreciated. I am just making clarification. You can’t give what you don’t have. You can’t direct another agency on what to do. That is what I am trying to say. The issue of the upgrade of facility is squarely within the jurisdiction of the ministry of interior and the NCS.

“State government do not have holding centers of correctional facility. But like I said the other time, if the state governments want to assist, they will make their intention known to the appropriate authorities. And the help will be greatly appreciated,” he said.

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