Minna Prison incident, not jail break – NPS

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The Nigerian Prisons Service, Public Relations Officer Mr Francis Enobore, says the unfortunate incident at Minna Medium Security Prison is an attack, not jail break.

Enobore disclosed this to newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.

According to him, the terms Escape, Jail break and Prison have completely different meanings to the Nigeria Prisons Service.

“Perhaps educating the members of the public on the different terms wrongly used by people would go a long way in helping the masses.

“To start with, Escape is basically when one or two persons scale out of watch, which may not necessarily involve any damage to the infrastructure.

“Jail break is an internal crisis generated from within and which will eventually lead to mass escape of prisoners.

“Prison attack occurs when there is an external invasion on the facilities and that was exactly what happened in the case of the unfortunate incident at Minna.

“Group of criminals came through, fully armed and attacked our men on duty just to carry out their mission and freed some prisoners in our custody,” he said

Recall that there was an attack at Minna Medium Security Prison at Tunga area of Minna metropolis On June 3 at about 8:00 p.m.

The incident led to the death of a prison officer and a motorcyclist, who conveyed a prison officer on night duty.

The spokesman said that the Nigerian Prisons Service had experienced a relatively calm and peaceful atmosphere the whole of 2015.

He also said that it was when the new administration came on board that there were disturbances from hoodlums and strategies had been put in place to ensure that those ugly incidents were reduced to the barest minimum.

Enobore identified overcrowding, old and weak infrastructure as the major causes of those ugly incidents in the past.

He said that the NPS had embarked on projects that would erase all the ugly incidents and that scenery would come to pass, adding that fortified cells would be built to ensure safety.

The PRO also said the NPS had spoken to other sister security agencies to establish more robust collaboration to curb the crime rate in the country.

“Majority of the inmates that were apprehended after the escape were returned by their family members because they had the understanding of what Prison looked like.

“This shows the effort of the Controller General of the Nigerian Prison Service, Mr Ja’afaru Ahmed, was yielding positive result since he assumed office

The PRO said the community had been educated to see the reasonable part of having prison and not to see the prison as a dungeon but a place to learn and to be rebuilt.

He also said that when the law finally caught up with all the escapees, they would be duly punished.