Lagos Chief Judge Justice Ayotunde
Philips, Thursday freed 129 inmates of Ikoyi
Prisons, Lagos, majority of whom were awaiting
trials.
Phillips had on September 25, released 119
inmates from the Kirikiri Medium and Maximum
Security Prisons in Lagos.
The chief judge ordered the release of the
inmates during her visit to the prison as part of
activities marking the one-week 2013/2014 legal
year which commenced on September 23, 2013.
She said the gesture was aimed at decongesting
the prison to alleviate the sufferings of inmates.
Phillips admonished the freed inmates to be of
good behaviour and make positive impacts in the
society.
She said: “Today, I release you, September 26,
2013, from prison custody and I admonish you
to go and sin no more.”
Philips, Thursday freed 129 inmates of Ikoyi
Prisons, Lagos, majority of whom were awaiting
trials.
Phillips had on September 25, released 119
inmates from the Kirikiri Medium and Maximum
Security Prisons in Lagos.
The chief judge ordered the release of the
inmates during her visit to the prison as part of
activities marking the one-week 2013/2014 legal
year which commenced on September 23, 2013.
She said the gesture was aimed at decongesting
the prison to alleviate the sufferings of inmates.
Phillips admonished the freed inmates to be of
good behaviour and make positive impacts in the
society.
She said: “Today, I release you, September 26,
2013, from prison custody and I admonish you
to go and sin no more.”
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