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Newly Constructed Federal Prisons To Accommodate 9000 Inmates- Aregbesola
A total of 9,000 inmates will be accommodated in the three prisons being constructed by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration in Kano, Abuja and Rivers.
Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, disclosed this in an interview in Abuja on Sunday.
He said that the three custodial centres located in Karshi, Janguza and Bori were at different stages of completion.
He said the three are among the six new custodial centres approved for construction by the
Aregbesola said that the modern custodial facilities were spread across Nigeria’s geo-political zones.
He said that the new project was part of Federal Government’s commitment to the reform of correctional services in Nigeria.
“Our administration on assumption of duty decided to have special facilities which six of such facilities were proposed at the beginning.
“What is special about the facilities we are talking about is, we now have mega facilities, I call it custodial village facility, because each of the six will have capacity for 3,000 inmates.
“This is almost unprecedented in Africa, if not in the world. In Africa, no nation has such facility within my own limit of knowledge from the study of African continent, there is no nation not even South of Africa.
“Three are very close to completion, one is almost completed; that is the one at Janguza in Kano; we will commission that by the end of this year, latest, ” he said.
Aregbesola said that the facility in Karshi, FCT was 75 percent completed while that of Bori in Rivers was about 55 per cent.
The minister, however, appealed to President Buhari to provide special funding to complete the three custodial villages.
