Anambra CJ Pardons 13 Inmates
In Onitsha Prison
Anambra State Chief Judge, Justice Peter Umeadi, has freed
13 awaiting trial inmates in Onitsha prison, during a visit to the prison.
Justice Peter Umeadi discharged one of inmates, a
31-year-old, Chukwujekwu Ifejika for lack of previous criminal records on the
accused.
Ruling on the case, Justice Umeadi said that the prisoner
should be discharged because the police did not file any case against him, for
the crime he was being accused of, adding that the suspect had been in prison
custody for seven years without being charged to court.
He said, “If the accused was convicted for the crime he was
accused of, he would have served 7 years in prison and he has already spent
seven years here. So, he should be discharged.”
In an interview with journalists after his discharge,
Ifejika who was visibly happy to return to normal life regretted that he lost
his parents while he was incarcerated.
He explained that his incarceration was borne out of not
having anyone to speak for him hence, the reason he has been in prison for
seven years without going to court.
He said, “I thank God above all things for my freedom
today. I don’t have anybody to speak for me and I lost my father and mother
while I was in the prison. I am going back home to meet relations to tell them
my story.
“My incarceration has opened doors for me to learn a lot of
hand craft like painting, carpentry and tailoring. I am happy if not for
anything, I am going home with this knowledge. I was among the prisoners that
painted some part of the prison.”
He however regretted the lackadaisical attitude of prison
officers when it comes to prisoner’s going to court saying that most times, the
prison officials will claim there is no vehicle or fuel to take prisoners to
Court.
“Such experience pains inmates because once you miss court
date, it would take a long time to get another opportunity”, Ifejika added.
Another released detainee, Chiotu Eluemuno, 32 was granted
bail by the Chief Judge with a bail to the sum of N50,000 with a surety which
must be his mother.
In his ruling, Justice Umeadi expressed displeasure over
the loss of case file of the accused at the office of the Director of Public
Prosecution, DPP and therefore ordered that the accused be granted bail.
During the prison visit, the Chief Judge examined 22 cases,
in what could be described as summary trial, leading to the discharge of three
persons, while 10 others got bail, with varying bail conditions.
Anambra CJ Pardons 13 Inmates In Onitsha Prison
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