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FG orders probe of poor feeding condition of inmates in Calabar prisons
The federal government through the Ministry of Interior has ordered an investigation into the poor feeding conditions of some inmates in the Afokang Custodial Centre in Calabar.
The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, made this disclosure in a statement signed by his spokesperson, Babatunde Alao, on Sunday.
The statement noted that a recent video report circulating on Facebook claims that inmates at the Custodial Centre are being subjected to inhumane conditions, including being served inadequately prepared beans for breakfast.
Alao said the Minister takes grave exception to the disturbing video report and has ordered a probe into the incident.
“The Honourable Minister of Interior, Hon. (Dr.) Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has taken grave exception to a disturbing video report on Facebook alleging that inmates at Afokang Custodial Centre in Calabar are being subjected to inhumane treatment, including being served poorly cooked beans as breakfast.
“The Minister views this incident as a serious breach of the standards of care and dignity to which inmates are entitled.
“He has directed a comprehensive and urgent investigation into this matter, and those responsible will be held accountable,” the statement read in part.
In addition, Alao reported that Tunji-Ojo issued a stern warning, emphasizing that any deficiencies in the quality of food, sanitation, and overall welfare of inmates will not be tolerated.
He further stated that the service must uphold the dignity and respect owed to all inmates.
“The Minister warns that any lapses in the quality of food, sanitation, and welfare of inmates will not be tolerated, adding that the service must ensure inmates are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.
“The Minister of Interior will not condone any form of mistreatment or neglect of individuals in custody.
“The findings of the investigation will be made public, and necessary disciplinary actions will be taken,” the statement added.
Since his assumption into office, the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has repeatedly stated that reforms of the correctional centres in the country are part of the lead agenda of his ministry.
Months later, the Minister ordered the freedom of about 4,086 inmates from the custodial centres whose detainment was due to their inability to pay their bail fees.
Tunji-Ojo shared that the federal government paid the sum of N500 million raised from the private sector and civil society.
He also mentioned that his ministry spends about N3 million feeding about 4,000 inmates daily across the country.
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Denzel Washington reveals he is part Nigerian
Famous American actor, Denzel Washington has revealed he has Nigerian ancestry.
The ‘Gladiator II’ actor disclosed that his heritage test shows that he is 90 per cent Irish and 10 per cent Nigerian.
Washington spoke in a recent interview with British-Nigerian media personality, Ada Enechi.
“I am 10 per cent Nigerian and 90 per cent Irish,” he stated.
Meanwhile, Denzel Washington has hinted at retirement.
The 69-year-old thespian disclosed during a press tour of his latest movie ‘Gladiator II’ in Australia that ‘Black Panther 3’ is one of his last films before retirement.
He said he would be retiring after shooting ‘Black Panther 3’, ‘Othello 2’ and ‘King Lear.’
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Police parade 20 suspected armed robbers, others in Osun
About 20 suspected criminals arrested for various crimes across Osun State, including three suspected highway armed robbers, were on Friday paraded by the state police command.
Presenting the suspects to journalists, the spokesperson for the police, Yemisi Opalola, said the armed robbery suspects, Olajide Kareem (28), Mike Emmanuel (33), and Godwin Emmanuel (23) were arrested along Osu/Ilesa road.
Opalola said the suspects, during their operations robbed many people of their jewelries, phones cash, and other valuables.
She added that during one of the robbery incidents, a bus driver was shot in the leg, while a female passenger was raped by one of the suspects.
Also paraded was Emmanuel Anthony, accused of using military uniforms to rob passengers along Ekiti road, where he forced a victim from Esa Oke, to transfer a sum of N3m to his account.
Anthony was also accused of robbing other people of their mobile phones valued at N1.25m.
Seven other suspects arrested for conspiracy, armed robbery and receipt of stolen vehicles, were also paraded.
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Four northern states in darkness as transmission lines trip
Four northern states of Gombe, Bauchi, Benue and Plateau have been thrown into darkness, due to a fault on the 330kV double circuit transmission lines of Ugwuji-Makurdi-Jos.
The states are among the franchise area of Jos Electricity Distribution Company.
According to the Head of Corporate Communications, JEDC, Friday Elijah, the tripping of the lines occurred in the afternoon on Friday, resulting in the loss of power supply on all the 33KV feeders.”
He disclosed that the Transmission Company of Nigeria engineers were working to rectify the fault.
“We hope to restore normal power supply to our esteemed customers as soon as the fault is rectified and power supply is restored back to normalcy,” said Elijah.
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