Jimi-Bada, who had visited the two facilities located in Ilesa and Ile-Ife, Osun State and during the visits, interacted with the inmates, lamented the high number of awaiting trial inmates.
A statement obtained in Osogbo on Saturday signed by Debo Oladinni, an aide to the Attorney General, said after Jimi-Bada’s interaction with one of the inmates, he paid a sum of N150,000, being option of fine given to the teenage scrap scavenger, sentenced to three years imprisonment, after being convicted for stealing iron rods.
It further read, “Over 150 inmates were interviewed at both Correctional Centres by the Attorney-General and his seasoned legal team.
“Each inmate’s case record was carefully and painstakingly scrutinised by the Attorney-General, with a litany of questions posed to the awaiting trial inmates, who had committed minor offences to ascertain their respective offences and took note of necessary steps to be taken to expedite action on their cases.
“The Attorney-General assured the Controller that necessary measures will be put in place to stem the ugly tide of overcrowded correctional centres.”
Speaking while recieving the Attorney General and his team to the Ilesha and Ile-Ife Custodial Centres, the Controller-in-charge, Nigerian Correctional Service Osun State Command, Mr Tolu Ogunsakin, commended Jimi-Bada for visiting the facilities to interact with the inmates, who had committed minor offences.
Ogunsakin also commended the state government for the bold attempt to address the recurring issue of overcrowded correctional centers filled with more inmates awaiting trial than actual convicts.
The Ilesa Custodial Centre designated to accommodate 585 inmates, was said to be presently having 766 inmates, with 655 of them awaiting trial and a total of 111 convicts, while Ile-Ife facility, said to be designated for 160 inmates, but currently with 346 inmates, had 302 of them on awaiting trial list, and had only 44 convicts.