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Over 7,600 inmates freed nationwide amid prison decongestion push

Oreoluwa Ojelabi by Oreoluwa Ojelabi
June 28, 2025
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Over 7,600 inmates freed nationwide as Nigeria intensifies prison decongestion, yet overcrowding remains a major challenge in correctional facilities

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]nmates freed nationwide across Nigeria have reached 7,646 between January 2022 and June 2025, as government agencies and justice sector actors move to tackle the growing crisis of prison overcrowding.

Also read: FG begins vocational training for inmates

This figure reflects an expanding national commitment to reforming custodial systems and addressing systemic congestion.

The released inmates benefited from a range of interventions led by federal and state governments, chief judges, and non-governmental organisations.

Many of the pardons focused on those held over non-violent offences or for their inability to pay fines. In several cases, corporate donations under social responsibility programmes funded these releases, totalling N585 million.

Records compiled by our correspondent show that 707 inmates were freed in 2022, while 4,678 regained freedom in 2023. In 2024, the number stood at 1,843.

For the first half of 2025 alone, 418 inmates have already been released under similar initiatives.

“This drive is not only about justice reform but also about economic efficiency,” Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, told reporters. “We have saved close to one billion naira in feeding costs through this initiative.”

Despite these gains, Nigeria’s correctional facilities remain overwhelmed. The latest figures from the Nigerian Correctional Service reveal that 81,746 inmates are currently in custody, against a national holding capacity of just over 50,000.

This indicates an overcrowding rate of more than 60 per cent.

A significant concern is that 54,013 inmates are awaiting trial. Many are facing serious charges, including armed robbery, murder, and culpable homicide.

Their prolonged detention continues to strain the system, delaying justice for both the accused and victims.

Spokesperson for the Correctional Service, Abubakar Umar, said the government is pushing forward with long-term infrastructural solutions.

He confirmed that construction is underway for two new high-capacity correctional centres in Rivers State and the Federal Capital Territory, each designed to house up to 6,000 inmates.

While the releases have brought relief to some inmates and reduced financial burdens on the government, analysts argue that deeper legal and judicial reforms are essential.

Accelerating the adjudication process, enhancing non-custodial sentencing, and investing in legal aid remain critical to sustaining the momentum.

Also read: Inmates escape as rainstorm damages Suleja correctional centre

As Nigeria grapples with issues of justice delivery and human rights within its correctional system, the continued freeing of inmates reflects a cautious yet important shift toward a more balanced and humane penal structure.

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