The Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Simeon Chibuzor-Amadi, has pardoned 53 inmates of the Port Harcourt Maximum Correctional Centre.
According to Justice Chibuzor-Amadi, the pardon was carried out in accordance with the Criminal Justice Law of Rivers State and the Special Provision Act of the Law of the Federation.
He explained that the exercise was part of activities to usher in the 2023/2024 Legal Year.
The freed inmates are those standing trial for different offences, as some have been in the facility for five to nine years awaiting trial and no case has been filed against them.
Chibuzor-Amadi said, “The pardon serves as a reminder of our commitment to ensure justice is rightly served, that our correctional centre should not become overcrowded and the rights of the defendants are protected.
“More importantly, it symbolises our dedication to ensuring that individuals have the chance to reintegrate into society as law-abiding citizens.”
He then admonished the freed inmates to turn a new leaf and shun any temptation to go back to criminality.
“As you partake in this jail delivery exercise, let us remember that our actions today have the potential to transform lives. While we show empathy and compassion during this exercise, this does not in any way absorb individuals from being accountable for their actions,” he said.
Justice Chubuzor-Amadi urged the police to ensure thorough investigations are done before charging suspects in court, saying, “Our custodial centres should not be warehouses for the forgotten nor should they be breeding grounds for hardened criminals.
“Rather they should be places for transformation where individuals can reflect on their past actions, learn from their mistakes and receive the necessary tools and support for their rehabilitation.
“To achieve this, we need collaboration among all stakeholders involved in the criminal administration system. The judiciary, the correctional services, law enforcement agencies, legal aid organizations and community leaders must work hand in hand to ensure justice prevails.”
The Controller, Port Harcourt Maximum Correctional Centre, Felix Lawrence, remarked that the exercise has reduced the number of inmates in the facility and thanked the CJ.
He said, “Permit me to use this opportunity to appreciate you for your efforts to decongest the custodial centres in the state.
“I took over 4,000 plus in the maximum custodial centre, Port Harcourt. But today we have dropped down to over a
1,000 lower than what I inherited in June last year. That has shown that the criminal justice system in Rivers State is working.”