Aid council interviews Suleja inmates to decongest prison

The Aid Council has initiated efforts to reduce overcrowding in Suleja prison by conducting interviews with awaiting trial inmates.

In a move aimed at addressing prison congestion, the Aid Council has begun interviewing awaiting trial inmates at Suleja Prison. This initiative seeks to decongest the facility, which holds many individuals awaiting trial. The effort highlights ongoing challenges in Nigeria's correctional system, where overcrowding remains a persistent issue. No specific details on the number of inmates interviewed or expected outcomes were provided in the reports. The Aid Council's actions are part of broader attempts to improve prison conditions and expedite case resolutions.

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