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Sanwo-Olu frees 43 inmates to decongest Lagos prisons

by Honesty Victor
April 1, 2026
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Sanwo-Olu frees 43 inmates to decongest Lagos prisons
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Lagos governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has released 43 inmates from correctional centres to decongest facilities and advance justice sector reforms.

The development is contained in a statement on Wednesday by the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Lawal Pedro (SAN).

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Pedro said the inmates were recommended by the State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy.

He said the governor acted under Section 212 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), empowering him to grant prerogative of mercy.

According to him, 91 inmates were similarly released in December 2025, reinforcing the state’s commitment to justice, fairness and improved correctional administration.

“The intervention aims to tackle overcrowding, ensure humane conditions and improve inmates’ movement to court for speedy trials,” Pedro said.

He added that the state procured two coaster buses for the Nigeria Correctional Service to enhance secure and timely transportation of inmates to courts.

“This measure is designed to reduce delays in criminal trials and promote efficiency within the justice system,” he said.

Pedro said renovation and upgrading of selected correctional facilities had also commenced to strengthen custodial infrastructure.

He noted that, with custodial services on the Concurrent Legislative List, the Federal Government could transfer control of at least one Lagos facility to the state.

“Such a move will address weak oversight, inadequate funding, lack of transparency and overcrowding in federal-controlled facilities

“The government remains committed to reforms, balancing victims’ rights, public safety, offenders’ rehabilitation and human rights protection.

“Lagos remains resolute in implementing effective justice reforms that ensure fairness and promote a safer society,” he said.

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