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Buhari pledges prisons reforms, deiscongestion, witnesses 500 inmates release in Kano

*President says rousing reception for him by Kano people overwhelming, shows state remains his political stronghold

President Muhammadu Buhari, on Wednesday in Kano, reaffirmed that prisons reforms and decongestion will be pursued with greater vigor by his administration.

Speaking at a ceremony in Kurmawa Central Prison Kano, where 500 inmates were either pardoned or set free upon the payment of fines by the State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, President Buhari lamented that some of the freed inmates were young and charged prisons authorities on needed efforts to make prisoners better citizens.

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According to a statement issued by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, President Buhari pledged that prisons reforms and decongestion would continue to receive prompt attention from his administration.

The President stressed the need for prisoners to receive proper care, support and rehabilitation to make them better citizens after serving their prisons terms.

“I am pleased with this visit and I have learnt a bit more about the conditions of the prisons and inmates.

“This building in front of us was built since 1910. Rehabilitation of prisoners and training of inmates is very important to us and we would continue to invest more on this.

“I asked one of the inmates (released) how old he was and he told me he is only 19 years old.

“If we have people of 18 and 19 years in the prison, and there is no continuous training, then their lives will be completely destroyed. We will invest more in education and vocational training,’’ he said.

The 500 inmates granted pardon, including men and women, were drawn from various prisons in Kano State, including Kurmawa prisons, which has 1,398 inmates as opposed to 750, the established capacity.

Earlier, the President, who arrived Kano to a tumultuous welcome by the Government and people of the State at the start of a two-day state visit, paid homage to the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II.

At the Emir’s Place, President Buhari recounted his fond memories of Kano, as a symbol of peace, trade, commerce and industry in Nigeria.

“If there is a problem here, the whole country has a problem. I remember the industry and employment people get in Kano.

“Before the problem in the North East, I remember the number of articulated vehicles that leave this city to Maiduguri and the Cameroons, and the number of vehicles that come in from Chad and Niger, providing millions of jobs to Nigerians.

“A lot of people in Nigeria didn’t realise how much the instability in the North East have cost the people and the industry here,’’ he said.

President Buhari, therefore, assured all Nigerians that the fight against the degraded Boko Haram would be sustained, in addition to the positive trends in the economy and the fight against corruption.

“The three things we said in our campaign on security, economy and fighting corruption, nobody will be able to successfully disabuse the minds of Nigerians on our clear intentions for our country and our people,’’ the President declared.

President Buhari being seen off from the Palace by Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, after his homage to the monarch of the ancient city on Wednesday.

President says rousing reception for him by Kano people overwhelming, shows state remains his political stronghold

At one of his speeches, President Muhammadu Buhari said that Kano still remained his political stronghold, saying the rousing reception he had enjoyed in Kano had as he began his two-day state visit to the nation’s political headquarters showed that nobody could corrupt the minds of Nigerians about the agenda of his administration and that nobody could disabuse the minds of the electorates about his administration or leadership style.

Buhari, who stated this in Kano when he paid a courtesy visit on the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Lamido Sanusi II, said, “I’m overwhelmed by the reception the people of Kano offered to me. This has indicated that I can still win election in Kano. The people of Kano are aware of the tremendous jobs we did on security and agriculture.

“But today all these have become history and that is why we are fighting insurgency to restore peace and stability in the northeast so that business activities can be restored in the region,” he said.

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