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23 prison officers sacked, 11 others suspended

The affected officers have been directed to hand over all government properties in their possession to their immediate superior.

Scene of a jailbreak in Nigeria (Photo used for illustrative purposes only)

According to a statement issued on Monday, August 15, by the PPRO of the Nigerian Prison Service, Francis Enobore, the dismissal of the officers was approved on Thursday, August 11, at an emergence meeting held by the Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons Services Board (CDFIPB).

The statement said: "Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons Services Board (CDFIPB) considered the allegation of serious misconduct arising from your negligence of duty as leveled against you ….. The Board thereafter approved your immediate dismissal from the Nigerian Prisons Service.. in line with the provision of the Public Service Rule 030402 (O) being an action prejudicial to the security of the State”.

“Similarly the Controller-General of Prisons in his capacity has approved the dismissal of 7 junior staff serving in Kuje Medium Security prison and 10 other junior staff serving in Koton Karfe prison also implicated in the escape saga."

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The affected officers have been directed to hand over all government properties in their possession to their immediate superior and proceed accordingly.

“Meanwhile the officer in charge of Nsukka Prison DCP Okonkwo Lawrence and 10 others have been suspended over the recent prisoners’ escape from the prison. The suspension is to allow for detailed and uninterrupted investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident in order to facilitate appropriate action by the authority," the statement further said.

“It would be recalled that in the wake of incessant escape of prisoners from some prisons in the country the CGP, Ja’afaru Ahmed on the 2nd of August, 2016 convened an emergency meeting of Command Officers and 241 officers in charge prisons across the country to reassess security measures for safe keeping of prisoners. Although a number of escapees have been recaptured, efforts are still being made to ensure that all the fugitives are apprehended and returned to prison custody.

“The Controller General wishes to assure all officers and men of the Nigerian Prisons Service of his readiness to support and encourage hard work and dedication to duty but frowns at acts of negligence capable of embarrassing the Service and the nation at large. While appreciating the collaboration of security agencies, vigilante groups and members of the public for their support, the Controller General further assures that all necessary measures are being put in place to guarantee maximum security of persons in Prison custody,” said.

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Pulse recalls that 15 inmates had escaped from the Nsukka Prison in Enugu on Tuesday. August 9 - the prisoners were said to scaled the prison fence.

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