Luxury Life Of VIP’s In Nigerian Prisons Who Pay N50,000 For Special Cells, Own Generators For Power Supply
As Nigerians await the outcome of
the investigation panel inaugurated to look into what led to the recent riot in
Kirikiri Medium Security prison, more facts have continued to emerge on what
really transpired in the incident which claimed at least three lives and more
than 15 others injured.
Coming to limelight are fresh claims
by inmates and ex-inmates that there are privileged or super prisoners in
Nigerian prisons, thus confirming the popular quote in George Orwell’s Animal
Farm that all animals are equal but some are more equal than the others.
The Prison authorities, however, deny this insisting that no such thing happens
in their custody.
Investigations revealed that the
prison riot was caused by a move by the newly posted Deputy Comptroller of
Immigration, Kayode Odeyemi to strip some privileged prisoners of their
privileges. Some inmates also accused the prison warders of diverting gifts
meant for them for their personal use, adding that most of the materials seized
from them by the DCP were in turn sold to them secretly by the same officials.
They insisted that preference was always given to some inmates who are referred
to as super or privileged prisoners.
In a bid to authenticate claims by
the inmates, Saturday Sun spoke to some ex-inmates most of whom were
re-arrested by the police while allegedly committing another crime. One of such
is Obinna Enyinnaya who spent two years and eight months in Kirikiri Medium
prison. Obinna was recently rearrested by operatives of the Special Anti
Robbery Squad, Lagos police command two months after he was released from
prison. He was picked up alongside seven others after raiding a house in Lagos.
He insists that there are cells known as privileged cells.
In a chat with Saturday Sun,
Obinna recalled that while in prison, those privileged cells were meant for
those who could pay N50,000 and above to secure a space. “Those are meant for
the big boys who can buy the space for N50,000. They are expected to be
dropping money regularly or lose the space. If I have money, I can also secure
one. They are the ones who are allowed to use their private generators, cook
their food and make use of table fans in their cells .
“Our rooms are just like school
dormitory where everyone is entitled to a bed space. It is manageable especially
if you are seriously attached to a church. I belong to the Pentecostal and was
an usher. Since I am worker in the church, I do not need to serve any of the
big boys to become okay. Although the food is not wonderful, I have other
alternatives.
“They give us food every Sunday, and
toiletries. We hardly get supply from the prison officials because we are
awaiting trial. They also bring in good clothes for us. It was there I learnt
how to sing and even wrote some songs”, Obinna narrated.
Another ex-inmate Henry Adebanjo,
who was also re-arrested by the police, confirmed that there are special cells
and that he was a beneficiary. “I stayed there for two months before I ran out
of cash. Then I paid N40,000 to secure a space and was dropping N10,000 per
month. It was a good experience, that was why I was able to leave the prison on
time. I met the big boys who assisted me in getting a lawyer. Once in a while
when they smuggle in women, we will share from the remnants. Some women do
sleep in the private cells with inmates,” he said.
Another ex-inmate, Kayode Dada, who
spent 10 years in Abeokuta prison, claimed that he served Otunba Gani Adams,
National Co-ordinator of Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) while he was in prison in
2003.
According to him, the OPC leader was
one of those referred to as super prisoners. “These are big men in the society
and due to one reason or the other found themselves behind the bar. When these
people come to prison, they find it difficult to cope with the situation. They
can’t fetch water to bathe. They also find it difficult to do other certain
things. When they are confronted with such situations, they now give money to
warders and prison officials to pick some of us to help them carry out these
chores. During my time at Abeokuta prison, Otunba Gani Adams was brought to the
prison. This was in 2003, I was among other inmates that were assigned to be
assisting him. I was in the prison for 10 years, between 1995 and 2005 when
Otunba Gbenga Daniel, the then Ogun State governor, granted me clemency”, he
added.
An inmate, who is still in the
medium prison, told Saturday Sun that until life is made better, no
one should be forced to live in the hell hole called prison. “I have been here
for the past 10 years and in a better position to tell you what is obtainable.
It is not new, I was once in Ikoyi prisons and I know what is obtainable over
there. Try and visit most of the prisons, it’s common with the Medium prison,
so the new management there should stop pretending. They are only finding a way
to re-negotiate for a higher price and normally, if a new comptroller is posted
to the prisons, he has to wait for about two months before payments will be
made to him. He should stop pretending not to know that some of these
privileges were granted us even while he was the PRO.
“Some of us were able to enter the
privileged section because of what we can afford. Initially, it was meant for
the big boys or politicians who have contacts in government. Nobody touches
them or dares to disturb them. The only difference is that they are inside the
prison. I was awaiting trial for the past 10 years, therefore, am not a convict
and no one should treat me as such.”
On rumours of free access for women
into the prison, he said laughing: “We are not monks and besides, gay practice
in Nigeria is now a crime. How do you want people like us to survive for 10
years without sex. It is impossible but that is not the matter in contention.
There is no way they can completely erase those privileges unless they build a
separate prison for the big boys. Don’t tell me that you are not aware that
some inmates spend their sentence in a private ward in the hospital. They
leave the prison and are supposedly moved to the hospital as soon as their
lawyer buys a court order from a judge. Some of us prefer to remain inside the
prison, it’s cheaper especially if you have spent so many years like me.”
Yet another inmate, who is in Ikoyi
prison, also confirmed that there are special prisoners and that there are so
many of them in Ikoyi. “Most of the cases here are big time cases and the
inmates are mostly big time suspected criminals and even armed robbers. They
have the money and any comptroller that is posted to Ikoyi prisons must be an
anointed one and does everything humanly possible to remain in that position
for long. Riots don’t happen here because we are all mature and have an understanding
with the authorities”, he said.
He claimed that there are reserved
quarters in the prison where an inmate is entitled to a room and parlour,
allowed to cook his food inside the prison. “Am currently serving two masters
and they have assisted me financially especially in providing for my young
family that I left behind”, he added.
A social worker, who spoke with Saturday
Sun on the cause of the recent riot in Kirikiri prison, accused the prison
officials of stealing from the prisoners while he gave a different version of
what caused the incident.“Government has refused to rehabilitate the prisons,
and to make it worse, the prison warders are busy stealing the little money and
gifts that inmates receive from outside.
“When individuals and religious
bodies bring in food for inmates, the warders do not allow it to be given to
the inmates directly. Normally, they will collect and share it among
themselves. On the recent riot, there was a religious body that brought food
for the inmates and kept it at the gate. A Christian leader, who is an inmate,
went to the man in-charge to beg for those things. When he was not given the
stuff, he complained and was locked up in the punishment room. The DCP gave
orders that the inmate should be released and those things should be given back
to the inmates. When he was released, the inmates started jubilating, it went
out of hand that some of them were not willing to enter the cell again. Instead
of trying to calm them down, they brought in the arms squad with the dogs and
used teargas to drive them away. In fact, more than one inmate died as
reported.
“It wasn’t actually a case of riot
and someone trying to escape. The real reason was that the food brought for
the inmates was confiscated by the warders. There was a case where a church
brought more than 1,700 packs of food, the warders diverted 900 and gave them
800 packs. It did not go round the inmates and most of them were punished. Even
the one I led, we donated 115 bags of pure water, before we knew what
was happening, all we saw left was just less than 70 bags. It’s just that this
time round the inmates could not bear it any longer and decided to protest.”
He further alleged that most of the
illegal things in the prison were brought in by prison warders. “They should
stop deceiving Nigerians. Indian Hemp, generators, phones and so many other
things are supplied by prison warders. As soon as they realise that almost
everybody in the cell that can afford a phone has one, they will suddenly come
and search and take back all the phones.
“They will still sell those phones
back to the inmates. That is not all, there are also chalets where women are
kept every night to service inmates that can afford it. At the medium prison,
you can get N4,000 every night and N50,000 per month. If you go to Kirikiri
Maximum Prison, you will get a chalet for N50,000 a night. It is also in Enugu
prisons. You cannot just stop it, just as you cannot stop certain things
happening in Aso Rock. The presidency cannot come out to say that these things
are not there”, the source added.
Not left out in the stunning
revelation are prison officials who argued that the system can never be
changed. A prison warder, who pleaded anonymity, said that special prisoners
are the ones augmenting their meagre salaries. “Naturally, there are
designated areas for important personalities in the prison. They have relatives
that determine who is posted to which command. They control things while in
prison. It’s just that some other inmates that are not known but still rich are
given the opportunity to enjoy these privileges. It’s our own way of surviving
that does not mean that other inmates are being maltreated.
“The generators, phones and others
are brought into the prison on special arrangement. These things have been in
existence and cannot be changed as long as government has failed to renovate
the prisons. Most of the inmates are here because as soon as Nigerians get to
know that they are outside while they were supposed to be inside, hell will be
let loose.
“It is not only common in Nigeria,
it’s a universal thing that in prison some are given preferential treatment.
Even in American prisons, it’s the same thing. I have heard of experiences from
some of our brothers who were remanded in prison. I even know a man who smoked
weed in American prison and those, who after returning from jail, kept going
back to the same crime, therefore, it is not a Nigerian thing.”
On alleged stealing of items meant
for inmates by warders, he said laughing sarcastically: “We are all
prisoners. There is nothing wrong if we share a little bit of what is brought
by outsiders. The truth is that they always get enough.”
Another prison official, who also
spoke with Saturday Sun, opined that working in the prison is a
privilege. According to him: “This is the only place where you have the
opportunity of getting extra pay apart from your salary. It is true that they are
not owing us again but no one who has a family can make any meaningful
progress by just depending on our salaries. It’s just that the approach our
boss took was too harsh unlike the others. He is very strict but he forgot that
most of the persons in the prison are highly connected.
The reason there was a protest was
that he made a new rule and exempted some of the privileged ones. He did not
seize all the generators and phones. They know who they attack and it is not
fair. We have had peace in the prisons for sometime now before he came. If you
want to pass a rule, do it across the board, no one should be exempted.”
In his reaction, Nigerian Prisons
Service spokesman, Ope Fatinikun said that investigation into the riot was
still on going and that the outcome will be made public.
According to him, the acting
Comptroller General of Prisons has set up an investigation panel which, he
said, was still sitting. “A lot of interested parties have come up with their
complaints. Don’t let us pre-empt the panel’s outcome. The outcome of the
panel will be made public at the end of the day.”’
He said that there is nothing like
super prisoners or privileged cells. His words: “What we have that the law
allows us to do is to imprison people according to their status in the society.
Someone, who has contributed his quota to the society and is well known is
brought in for stealing and we have all these area boys that their
offence is also stealing. We cannot lock up the two of them in the same cell.
We have to provide extra guard, because they (area boys) might threaten
you (the rich) and force you to send money to their families. It is accepted
all over the world.”
On claims that there are chalets in
the prisons, Fatinikun said that such claim is false. “There is no hotel or
chalet in the prisons, we don’t have that kind of law in Nigeria. Try and visit
any inmate in the prison, you will know that you will not have close contact
with them. The visit is conducted in an open place where all other inmates will
see you.
Conjugal visits are not allowed in
Nigerian prison laws.”
The Sun report by Tunde Thomas and
Chioma Igbokwe
Luxury Life Of VIP’s In Nigerian Prisons Who Pay N50,000 For Special Cells, Own Generators For Power Supply
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