The
Comptroller of Prisons in Niger State has said that no civilian
governor has signed the death warrant for the execution of convicts
since 1999...
Despite the conviction and sentencing to death of some criminals by several courts in the country, no civilian governor has signed the death warrant for the execution of such convicts, thereby leading to the congestion of prisons across the country.
Despite the conviction and sentencing to death of some criminals by several courts in the country, no civilian governor has signed the death warrant for the execution of such convicts, thereby leading to the congestion of prisons across the country.
The Comptroller of Prisons in Niger State, Alhaji Mohammed
Babagana, who disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Minna, said
the last execution carried out anywhere in the country was during the
military regime.
Babagana said as a result, most of the prisons in the country are
now congested with several of the inmates awaiting execution while
others were awaiting trial.
“Since the inception of the present democratic government in
the country in the last 18 years, no state governor has endorsed any
death warrant of convicts in their states.
“This is responsible for the increasing number of condemned
inmates waiting for the hangman’s noose across prison facilities in the
country,” he said.
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