The Nigeria Prisons Service (NPS) has
sacked eight junior officers for various acts of indiscipline including
smuggling of prohibited items into prison yards for inmates.
Spokesman of the NPS, Mr
Francis Enobore, disclosed this in a statement on Monday in Abuja.
Enobore said the smuggled
items included cell phones, marijuana and other intoxicating substances.
He said two of the culprits,
identified as Thomas Jatau and Mottallem Yari, were dismissed for “trafficking
in mobile phones”.
The rest, Mohammed Jibril,
Saleh Dan’Azare, Umar Gusau, Mohammed Ja’Oji, Saidu Gusau and Maji Maiku, were
involved in smuggling of marijuana and other prohibited items into the prison
yards, he said.
Enoboro stated that their
dismissal followed the approval of the recommendation of the NPS Zonal
Disciplinary Committee by the Conptroller-General, Mr JaƔfaru Ahmed.
He said, “Illegal access to
mobile phones and other communication gadgets by prisoners has been of great
concern to the management of the Prisons Service.
“This is because various
criminal activities have been perpetrated with them by inmates including
facilitating jailbreaks and escapes.
“Similarly, apart from the
far-reaching health implications of exposing inmates to the use of Indian hemp
and other intoxicating substances, the act also compromises discipline and
negates inmate reformation thrust of the NPS,” he said.
The spokesman conveyed the
appreciation of the Controller-General to men and officers of the service as
well as the general public for assisting the service with information on bad
eggs in the system.
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