The Federal Executive Council, FEC, yesterday approved a memo for the
procurement of 320 operational vehicles for the Nigeria Prisons Service.
The purchase will cost the nation N3.5 billion.
Interior Minister, Abdulrahama Dambazau, made the disclosure to State
House correspondents after the FEC meeting presided over by President Muhammadu
Buhari.
He explained that the new vehicles would strengthen the criminal
justice system and de-congest the prisons, which he said was overpopulated.
Dambazau assured that the procurement would be contracted to local
manufacturers, assemblies and vendors.
He said this was in line with government’s policy to ensure that most
procurement is done locally to provide opportunity for job creation and similar
benefits.
The minister put the current prisoner population at 65,000, about 70
percent of who he said are awaiting trial due to lack of logistics because
there are 5,022 courts, adding that on daily basis, prisoners have to be
transported to attend to their cases.
Meanwhile, the Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Iyayi Laminkara,
had directed the Inspector-General of Police, Idris Kpotun, to produce the
Federal Comptroller of Prisons and the Deputy Comptroller in charge of Port
Harcourt Prisons over their failure to produce a former Chairman of Asari-Toru
local government area, Ojukaye Flag Amachree.
DAILYPOST
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