The Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Olufunmilayo Atilade has granted amnesty to 11 inmates of the Badagry Prisons.
 Earlier in his welcome  address, 
Deputy Comptroller of Badagry Prisons Mr. Oye Famuwagun  applauded the 
CJ for her kind gesture but appealed to her for assistance to procure 
additional vehicles to convey inmates to eight court  locations across 
the State.
 The freed prisoners were among the 
174 inmates whose names were sent to the Lagos State Prisons 
Decongestion Committee headed by Justice  Oluwatoyin Ipaye for a review 
of their cases.
Exercising her constitutional powers to grant amnesty to deserving prisoners, Justice Atilade released the 11 inmates from incarceration and urged them not to indulge in any criminal activities in the outside world.
Exercising her constitutional powers to grant amnesty to deserving prisoners, Justice Atilade released the 11 inmates from incarceration and urged them not to indulge in any criminal activities in the outside world.
"Having been informed by the prison officials of the offences for which you have been in prison for a period longer than three months, and in pursuance of the provisions of Sections 1(1) of the Criminal Justice (Release from Custody) Act, 2007 as well as Section 35 of the 1999 Constitution, you are all hereby released from custody today, November 3, 2016. This is without prejudice to any charge that may be preferred against you at a later date; I, therefore, enjoin you to turn a new leaf and go and sin no more."
 The CJ  also noted that it was her 
first visit to the Badagry Prisons since her  appointment as Lagos Chief
 Judge, emphasizing that one of her goals is  to ensure a reduction in 
the number of awaiting trial inmates across the State.
  She, however, thanked various 
stakeholders like the  Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Directorate of 
Public Prosecution (DPP), Office of the Public Defender (OPD), Prisons 
Decongestion Committee and numerous Non-Governmental Organizations that 
have worked tirelessly to  ensure the freedom of the inmates.

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