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Army blames absence of CCTV for Kuje prison break (2nd lead page 2)

Army blames absence of CCTV for Kuje prison break (2nd lead page 2)

 

The Nigerian Army has blamed the July 5, 2022 Kuje prison break on the absence of Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras at the facility. Major Peter Ogbuinya, the Assistant Director, Commercial Law, the Directorate of Nigerian Army Legal Services, stated this at the investigative hearing by the House of Representatives Joint Committees on Reformatory Institutions, Justice, Police Affairs, Interior, and Human Rights in Abuja, yesterday.

Ogbuinya said after the jail break, the army observed that the prison was located in a densely populated area.

“We observed the facility has low fence and has no CCTV cameras installed in the place before the incident,” he said.

Ogbuinya said the army only play complimentary role in providing security in Correctional Centres.

“The day the incident occurred, we had a rotation of troops and I would not want to comment on the question regarding the possibility of having an insider. Prior to that incident, the Nigerian army wrote series of letters to the Comptroller General of the Correctional Service concerning our observations and things that would enhance security around the facility.

“We are still working to know if there are any soldiers who failed to do what they were meant to do within the military hierarchy,” he said.

A representative of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mrs Ayoola Daniel, said the ministry was in support of decongesting correctional centres in the country.

She said the correctional service had been moved from the exclusive to concurrent list, adding that state governments were expected to take up the responsibility of decongesting the centres.

Also speaking, Mr Philip Ayuba, the Assistant Commandant General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) urged the committee to look into the possibility of engaging members of National Youth Service Corps to provide legal services to prisoners.

“We still have so many young men in prison; we are requesting that NYSC lawyers be sent to prison to look at some of the minor cases, so that we can decongest the prison,’’ he said.

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