119 inmates escape from Suleja prison after rainstorm
By Sabiu Abdullahi
The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) FCT Command has confirmed that 119 inmates escaped from the Suleja Custodial Centre in Niger State on Wednesday night.
The incident occurred after a rainstorm destroyed parts of the facility, including its perimeter fence.
According to Samson Duza, the Public Relations Officer of the command, the service has activated its recapturing mechanisms and has already recaptured 10 of the escaped inmates.
He assured that efforts are being made to recapture the remaining inmates, with the help of sister security agencies.
Duza noted that many of the service’s facilities were built during the colonial era and have become old and weak.
He said the service is working to replace these facilities with modern ones, including the construction of six 3,000-capacity ultra-modern custodial centres in all geo-political zones in Nigeria.
The FCT spokesman urged the public to go about their businesses without fear or hindrance and to report any suspicious movements to the nearest security agency.
He assured that the command is on top of the situation and is working to ensure the recapture of all escaped inmates.
The public has been enjoined to look out for the fleeing inmates and report any information to the nearest security agency.
The incident has raised concerns about the state of correctional facilities in the country and the need for urgent renovation and reconstruction.