225 inmates waiting for the hangman in Kano, Kaduna

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A survey has revealed that 150 and 75 inmates are in Correctional Centres Kano and Kaduna States respectively waiting for the hangman.

“One hundred and fifty condemned criminals, both males and females, are awaiting execution”, said Mr Musbahu Kofar-Nasarawa, spokesperson of Kano Command of Nigeria Correctional Service,” the NSCoS Public Relations Officer, Musbahu Kofar-Nassarawa said.

He explained that sometimes, some Chief Executives were reluctant to sign death warrants, as such, some inmates spent years awaiting execution.

“We are facing challenges of prison congestion because some Chief Executives are not willing to sign the death warrant, resulting in some condemned inmates spending years awaiting execution,” Kofar-Nassarawa added.

On his part, Mr Shehu Abdullahi, Kano State Coordinator of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), said there was need for the authorities concerned to address the problem of condemned convicts spending years in cells of Correctional Centres.

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“At times this criminals revolt by attacking warders, even if the crime they commit demands execution,” he said.

A legal practitioner, Mr Abdulrazaq Ahmed, said it amounted to infringement on the Rights of a condemned criminal to keep him or her for years without carrying out the penalty, or commuting the sentence.

In Kaduna, spokesperson of the State’s Command of Nigeria Correctional Service, Mr Zaki Emmanuel, declined request for interview, but rather referred the Agency’s reporter to the website of the Correctional Centre.

But information extracted from the website indicated that there were 75 inmates on death row in cells of Correctional Centres across the State – 74 of them in Kaduna and one person in Zaria.

NAN

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