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Tuesday 16 January 2018

The Lagos State Government Plans To Relocate Ikoyi Prison To Epe

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The Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Adeniji Kazeem, has said the government is making effort to relocate the Ikoyi Prison to Epe as a way of aiding prison decongestion.

He said though, prison is on the exclusive list and not within the control of the state, Lagos would not look away at the current state of the prisons in the State.

His words: “The prison is not within our control but we cannot look away. The police is not under the State too, but Lagos State government has made major interventions because it affects the people of the state and I can tell you in all the security services that operate in the state, this government has made one major intervention or the other.


“There is an ongoing discussion with the federal government to relocate Ikoyi Prison to Epe where there will be enough space. The whole idea is to decongest the prison and once we are able to agree on terms with the FG, Lagos government will design a world-class prison facility”.

The Lagos Attorney General also pointed out that Prisons are to be correctional centers so that those who go there would come out better into the society.

He also promised that Governor Ambode is ready to intervene in issues of food, health, accommodation among others as it affects inmates”.

The Attorney General stated this at a parley organised by the State’s Ministry of Justice for judicial correspondence in the State.

The commissioner also disclosed that he has asked his Senior Assistance on Criminal Prosecutions to do a report in conjunction with the Controller of Prisons in the State to identify all these areas that need intervention, assuring that as soon as possible, the State government would take necessary steps to improve the Prisons.

On Tenancy Laws, he said: “I have written to the State’s Law Reform Commission to conduct an overhaul of the law because as things continue to develop the laws should develop alongside.”

The Commissioner also stated effort of the Ambode led the administration to revamp the transportation sectors of the State, which will witness world-class buses to replace the existing commercial buses on our roads.

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