Akpabio made the announcement when he
visited Uyo Prisons on Friday. He converted the death sentence of six other
inmates to life imprisonment and also donated N10 million to other inmates for
medical attention.
Those pardoned from Uyo, Calabar and
Ikot-Ekpene Prisons were; Ofonime Udoh, Mbong Udobong, Akpan Akpan, Uweh Okon,
Emmanuel Inyang, Udo Isonguyo, Bassey George and Edem Etim. The six converted from death to life
imprisonment were Ndifreke Ekanem, Samuel Ekanem, Patrick Ekene, Oduok Jimmy,
Charles Isong and Eyakeno Imoh serving in Port Harcourt Prisons.
He noted that the Nigerian
Constitution empowered him to grant pardon to any prisoner in the country. “I
advise those pardoned to be of good behaviour so that they will be fully
integrated into the society,”
Akpabio, who decried the living
conditions of the prisoners, directed the Controller of the Nigerian Prisons
Service, Dr. Regina Akpan, to liaise with the state Commissioner for Special
Duties, Mr. Emmanuel Enoidem for assistance.
Responding, Akpan thanked the
governor for the various donations he had made to the prison. Akpan also
commended the state government for reforming the prisons service in the state. “The Uyo prison is made up of 52 females,
four babies and two expectant mothers in addition to 834 inmates awaiting
trial. “We plead that the state government intervenes in the provision of
facilities and renovation of the Uyo Prison,” Akpan said.
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