Senate summons prisons boss over underage imprisonment

Senate summons prisons boss over underage imprisonment

- The controller general of prisons has been summoned by the Senate

- The summon followed reports of under-age offenders and infants confined with adults in Nigeria prisons

- Lawmakers also expressed concerns over the repercussion of keeping infants in prison with their mothers

The Senate on Wednesday, May 30, summoned the controller general, Prisons, Ahmed Ja’afaru, to appear before its committee on interior, to explain why under-age offenders and infants should be confined with adults in the nation’s prisons.

The upper chamber also urged various security agencies involved in the arrest and detention of juveniles to ensure that they were not incarcerated beyond 48 hours.

These resolutions were sequel to a motion on “Illegal Confinement of Under-age Offenders/Infants in the Same Prison with Adult Prisoners” brought by Senator Victor Umeh (APGA-Anambra) at plenary.

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Umeh noted that he was traumatised by the gory pictures of under-age children languishing in prison as contained on pages 13 to 15 of the Nation Newspaper of Saturday, March 31.

According to him, the report was captioned “Kids Behind Bars: World of Under-age Languishing in Prison”.

The lawmaker alleged police prosecutors encouraged under-age offenders to inflate their ages during arraignment in courts, assuring them that such practice would lead to their release.

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He expressed concern that the repercussion of keeping infants in prison with their mothers was enormous as it would deny them proper upbringing.

The lawmaker, therefore, advocated that separating under-age offenders and the innocent infants from regular prisons as prescribed by law, would go a long way in protecting their mental health and development.

The prayers of the motion were unanimously adopted by the lawmakers after a voice vote by Senate President Bukola Saraki.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that the Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris failed to appear before the Senate after three summons.

The Senate president said that the IGP was being summoned over various security situations in Nigeria. Saraki said the consistent killings and kidnapping in various states across Nigeria cannot bbeb allowed to continue.

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Nnenna Ibeh Nnenna Ibeh is a journalist with over 10 years of experience with various media organisations including Premium Times. Being on the front burner of reporting politics and the different dimensions of governance, she is also passionate about girls' education and women's and children's health. With degrees in Journalism, Peace Studies & Conflict Res., and Dev. Studies, Nnenna has worked in the dev. sector as a communications officer for the Centre for Democracy and Dev. email: ibehnnenna@gmail.com