The Federal Executive Council on
Wednesday approved N3.5 billion for the purchase of 320 operational
vehicles for Nigeria Prison Service as part of efforts to decongest
prisons across the country.
The Minister of Interior, retired
Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahamad Dambazau, announced the decision when he briefed
State House correspondents on the outcome of the FEC meeting, which was
presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.
He said that the vehicles would be
bought locally in line with the government’s policy of patronising local
companies to create employment opportunities.
He said, “In our efforts to strengthen
the Criminal Justice System, to also contribute towards decongesting the
prison system, we presented a memo for the procurement of 320
operational vehicles for the prison service at the cost of N3.5 billion.
“This procurement will be from local
manufacturers, assemblers and vendors within Nigeria, and the effort is
to follow through government policy to ensure that most of the
procurement for equipment and vehicles are done locally.
“That will also provide opportunity for job creation.”
He said the ministry was looking at the best way it could improve the
conveyance of inmates to courts so that their chances of getting justice
would not be jeopardised.
Dambazau said that many prisoners remain
in prison longer than necessary because of the lack of operational
vehicles that will convey them to courts.
He said that there were about 65,000 prisoners across the country with over 70 per cent awaiting trial.
The Minister of Power, Works and
Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, also said that the council approved the
purchase of three 150 MVA for power substations at Shiroro, Oshogbo and
Kumbotso in Niger, Osun and Kano states respectively.
He said the equipment would ease the
evacuation of generated power from power generation companies by the
Transmission Company of Nigeria.
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