Nigeria
and the United Kingdom have reached an understanding to begin a prison
swap programme. This would be launched as soon as Nigeria signs its
Prison Act into law.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, Senator Dahiru Tambuwal said this on Monday at the flag-off of 2012 prison audit by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in Kuje Prison.
The Senator said funds for the
programme, which the United Kingdom is willing to provide, would be used
to renovate prisons so as to make the facilities habitable enough and
kept at least to meet minimum world standard to accommodate inmates.
The United Kingdom, he added, has promised to provide money to fund the
process of prison inmates’ exchange.
Senator Tambuwal said that the Bill
seeking the amendment of the Prison Act has gone through the second
reading and would be finally passed by the senate in two weeks, after
which the Prison swap process can begin.
The Senator did not give details of the
Prison swap programme in the news report. This is what I am even more
curious about. Are they bringing British prisoners serving time to
Nigerian Prisons and taking Nigerian prisoners abroad? Or would it be a
situation where Nigerian prisoners serving time in the UK would be
brought to the renovated prisons here in Nigeria in order to decongest
their own prisons? What is the whole essence of the Prison Swap
programme? What benefits does it hold for the Nigerian and UK
government?
Any thoughts?
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