Why Lagos CJ Freed 38 Prisoners, Orders Repatriation Of Five Alien Ex-Convicts - Gistlover

Why Lagos CJ Freed 38 Prisoners, Orders Repatriation Of Five Alien Ex-Convicts

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Monday, appointed Justice Kazeem Alogba as the acting Chief Judge of Lagos State.

Lagos State Chief Judge, CJ, Justice Kazeem Alogba, on Wednesday, freed 38 inmates of the Ikoyi and Badagry Custodial Centres.

The inmates were pardoned at an open court session presided over by the Chief Judge on the premises of the Lagos State Magistrates’ Court in Igbosere.

Out of the 38 inmates released, two were from Benin Republic, two from Niger Republic and one from Togo.

Upon the release of the foreign inmates, the CJ ordered that they are repatriated back to their various countries.

Lagos CJ, Justice Alogba, who noted that the exercise was in line with the efforts by the Federal Government to decongest the prisons to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, stated that he granted the inmates pardon pursuant to Section 1(1) of the Criminal Justice Release from Custody Special Provision Act.

Releasing the inmates, Justice Alogba urged them to be of good behaviour, adding that harder punishment would be meted out on any of the inmates caught committing a crime again.

He said: “With the variety of cases heard today, we can see that we need to do more. We saw some lapses of which we need to take care of; some from the point of the judiciary.

“I have noted the lapses and immediate steps will be taken on them. It also became clear that some of those released today (Wednesday) were workers who were not paid and resulted in helping themselves and that’s where they had a brush with the law.

“If we are looking at it from the moral side, it’s unfair for employers to not pay their employees. But if it’s a society where access to justice is cheaper and more open, those inmates wouldn’t have resorted to helping themselves.

“My advice to the released inmates is to sin no more because if they are caught again and brought back to the court, severe punishment awaits them,” the Lagos CJ, added.

Recent Posts

Moses Bliss’ Wife, Marie Sparks Pregnancy Rumours with New Video as They Successful Lands Canada

Moses Bliss, popular Nigerian gospel singer, and his wife, Marie Wiseborn, have sparked pregnancy speculation following a viral video of their… Read More

2 hours ago

Ex-BBNaija Star, Soma Receives House and N8M From Fans as Birthday Gift

Big Brother Naija reality star Somadina Anyama, often known as Soma, received an enthusiastic birthday surprise from fans who gave… Read More

2 hours ago

Man Receives Credit Alert From God During Service After Pastor Commanded Heaven To Credit His Account

A viral video captures the moment a pastor uses prayer to send a miraculous credit alert on a man's phone… Read More

3 hours ago

“No fear in love”: Wofai Fada breaks silence amidst in-law’s saga

Wofai Fada, an embattled Nollywood actress, has reiterated her love for Taiwo Cole amidst widespread public opinion and her father-in-law's… Read More

3 hours ago

Dispatch Rider Scores 366 In JAMB Exam Says He Doesn’t Need It

Nigerian dispatch rider went viral for scoring 366 in the JAMB exam after he was gifted a free JAMB form.… Read More

3 hours ago

She Is Not from a Poor Background, Wofai Fada’s Neighbor Hints at Parents’ Net Worth, Debunks ‘Trenches’ Claim

Amidst the rumours that the embattled actress, Wofai Fada, was born in the trenches, her alleged neighbour hints to her parents' considerable… Read More

3 hours ago

This website uses cookies.