In a bid to decongest correctional facilities in Ogun State, the State Chief Judge, Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu, has granted amnesty to 14 inmates from various correctional centers in the state.
The jail delivery exercise was held at the Judiciary Complex, Abeokuta on Friday.
It was reported that in May, 46 inmates were also granted amnesty during a jail delivery exercise at Oba and Ibara Correctional Centres in Abeokuta.
Speaking at the exercise, Justice Dipeolu noted that the pardon serves to underline the state’s commitment to maintaining the rule of law and ensuring justice, fairness, and rehabilitation.
She said, “This jail delivery exercise serves as a crucial component in our justice system. It is a crucial mechanism to review cases, expedite justice, rehabilitate, and, most importantly, promote and reintegrate into society individuals who have faced a lengthy pre-trial detention.
“In recent years, we have witnessed challenges within our justice system, including overcrowding in correctional facilities and delays in court proceedings caused by many factors.
“However, these numerous challenges within our justice system demand our urgent attention and innovative solutions, like the periodic jail delivery exercise, awarding of non-custodial sentences for minor offences, restitution, and compensation to victims of crimes, among others.
“Today’s exercise represents another step towards addressing these challenges. This is in compliance with the constitutional duty of my office as the Chief Judge of the State, which allows me to review cases to identify those ready for release, particularly inmates with prolonged detention or serious health issues.
“The main essence of this program is to ensure that our system promotes reintegration rather than mere punishment for inmates with prolonged stay in custody without their case being determined within the time frame stipulated under the law.”
She counseled the inmates to view the exercise as a chance for reflection, personal development and fresh starts, maintaining that the time spent in the confinement should inspire change and determination to re-enter society as positive contributors.
In an interview, one of the released inmates, Michael Ogunyemi, aged 41, who was arrested and charged with armed robbery in 2019, thanked the Chief Justice for the gesture and pledged not to return to crime.