Worried by the alarming rate of incessant cases of jailbreak in the country, the House of Representatives on Thursday tasked the Federal Government to rehabilitate and upgrade all the nation’s correctional centres to check the ugly development.
This followed the adoption of a motion on “The Need to Upgrade Correctional Centres in Nigeria” by Hon. Muhammed Gudaji Kazaure at the plenary session.
The House wanted the correctional centres to be equipped with the latest, sophisticated weapons such as General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMG), automatic machine guns, the latest electric fences as well as highly sophisticated Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras.
In addition, the House urged the Federal Government to take over the payment of electricity bills of the correctional centres or in the alternative to exempt them from paying electricity bills henceforth.
The committee on appropriations was mandated to include the rehabilitation and upgrade of the correctional centres in the 2022 budget estimates.
The House noted with concern the recent cases of jailbreaks, saying that it was dangerous for such convicted criminals to be let loose.
It was concerned that if adequate steps were not taken to re-arrest the escaped convicts and provide adequate security in correctional centres, some of the criminals who escaped may become more emboldened to the point of forming terrorist groups that would put the country in jeopardy.
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