Kano Govt To Relocate Kano Central Prison - Ganduje
Kano
state government plans relocate Kano Central Prison, Kurmawa in the
state capital, to Janguza, close to the Army Barracks, in the outskirts
of the city for maximum security.
Consequently,
the government would possibly convert the present structure into a
Girls’ secondary school to give more females access to education in the
state.
The
state governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, who dropped the hint while
receiving the Comptroller, Kano Prison Command, Alhaji Ahmad Abubakar
who visited him at the Kano Government House on Monday, further stated
that the state government has constituted a committee that would
facilitate decongestion of prisons.
The
governor explained that the committee would assist in freeing inmates
with minor cases, through the state Judiciary adding that the government
would look into other problems of the prisons and assist in addressing
those that require immediate action.
He
said the executive arm of government would ask the state chief Judge to
be visiting the prisons situated in the state regularly, to facilitate
freedom of deserving inmates, adding that another Committee on
Prerogative Mercy would soon be constituted.
Earlier,
the Comptroller Ahmad Abubakar told the governor that Central and Goron
Dutse Prisons are in a state of disrepair, appealing to the state
government to come to their rescue.
Alhaji
Abubakar lamented that about 4,000 inmates are under their care with
inadequate and dilapidated facilities, pointing out that their present
state would not augur well for correctional services.
Meanwhile,
Governor Ganduje has reaffirmed the government’s readiness to partner
with any organization that is willing to train youths in the state to
become self reliant.
He
stated this when a delegation from a DFID funded Programme, Northern
Nigeria Skill Development, (MAFITA) paid him a courtesy at the
Government House on Monday, said youth development and job creation are
priorities of his government.
Earlier,
the team leader, Mr. Omar Azam said MAFITA programme was designed to
assist youth to be self sustained through skill acquisition, pointing
out that the program would enroll 20 percent Almajirai, 30 percent less
privileged girls and 50 percent youth.
Mr.
Ozam stated that the DFID commenced research on unemployment in
Northern Nigeria since 2011 with a view to coming up with solutions to
youth related problems.
Aminu K. Yassar
Press Secretary to the
Exec. Gov. of Kano state,
11/8/2015
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