More facts
have emerged on how hell was let loose on Friday at Kirikiri
Medium Prison, Lagos as inmates went on a violent protest over what they said
was highhandedness of the new Deputy Comptroller General.
Confirming the incident, Prison’s
National Public Relations Officer, Ope Fatinikun, said that, indeed, there was
riot at the Kirikiri Medium Prison. He added, however, that the situation had
been brought under control.
He explained that the riot resulted
from inmates’ protest against delay by prison authorities to replace their
ceiling fans.
“All the inmates are intact and
prisons authorities are currently working on resolving the issue that led to
the riot. Meanwhile, further investigation into the riot is ongoing, to know
what could have led to it,” he said.
According to some inmates, several
of their colleagues used that as opportunity to escape, even as authorities
said no prisoner escaped. However, the prison’s spokesperson, Ope Fatinikun, said
that the true picture would be clear when counts are taken of the inmates.
They were peeved by the maximum
security the armed officers mounted. One of the residents of the area, who
could not access his house, complained: “This is not the route prisoners take
when they are escaping because of the heavy security presence around the area
leading to the prison. You also have a police station facing the prison
directly, and this is why you hardly see them passing through the main gates.
Escapee inmates go through the bush behind the prison. That is where the search
team should concentrate their efforts and not here.”
When reporters visited the prison,
heavily-armed security men, comprising prison guards, army, navy and police
personnel were seen guarding the area and restricting movement of people in
and outside the barracks where Kirikiri Medium Prison is located. The
fierce-looking military men also cordoned off all entry and exit routes leading
to the prison.
Civilians and vehicles were not
allowed into the premises, except those who had proof that they were resident
in the barracks. Meanwhile, every other vehicle that was exiting the barracks
was thoroughly searched.
It was gathered that the inmates were feeling disenchanted with
what they held as highhandedness of the new Deputy Comptroller at the Medium
Security Prison, DCP Kayode Odeyemi. They alleged that he stripped inmates of
all the privileges allowed them by previous Comptrollers.
An inmate, who spoke to this paper,
explained that before Odeyemi’s arrival, inmates were allowed to use their own
generator sets, cook their meals, make use of mobile phones and other personal
effects and conveniences that made their stay in the prison comfortable.
However, they complained, Odeyemi withdrew these as soon as he took over.
“Some of us that still have our
phones had to hide it,” said an inmate who did not want his name mentioned. He
told this paper that some of his fellow inmates used the riot as opportunity
to escape, adding: “I would have joined them to escape if I was sentenced to
life imprisonment or have more years to stay here. I have only two months and
it would be foolish if I attempt to run away. I can tell you that some of the
inmates here have escaped and they will not come back.”
When reminded that most of the
so-called privileges are illegal, the inmate retorted: “Ever since I was
detained, we hardly have light and the prison authorities are not ready to
find a solution to it.
The food that they give us over here
is very bad and not fit for human consumption. This is why we have to provide
some of these amenities by ourselves. Without access to some of these things
you referred to as privileges, many of us would have died long time ago. Look,
life is hell here without those privileges.”
Another awaiting-trial inmate, who
refused to disclose his present location, also confirmed that some of the
inmates escaped during the riot.
“If the new comptroller wants to
enforce any law, he should ensure that he provides all the necessary
facilities that will make the prison fit for human habitation. We are not
animals. He is giving preference to those inmates who are on his list, unlike
the former Deputy Comptroller who was a little bit liberal and showed some
human consideration in her dealings with us,” he said.
Saturday Sun
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How Inmates Escaped During Protest Over Poor Condition In Kirikiri Medium Prison
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