“Although the authorities may deny and make this development an unfounded secret, there is no basis for this action by the authorities involved,” he said.
He expressed worry that the development could impact negatively on the area if the situation was not well managed.
“Ordinarily, terrorists’ inmates should be kept in isolated maximum facilities because keeping them with other ordinary criminals will give them roomNo official of the Nigeria Prison Service was ready to comment on the allegation, following Vanguard’s inquiry. Meantime, spokesman of Governor Nyesom Wike, Mr Opubo Nko-Tariah, said that the state government was not aware of the alleged development.
to indoctrinate other inmates particularly since the Port Harcourt prison is already over congested,” he added.
“I can’t attest to the veracity of the story. However, should there be an ounce of truth in the transfer story, the Rivers State Government should know so that adequate measures can be put in place in partnership with the Federal Government. Although the prisons belong to the Federal Government, theHe wondered why the prisoners would be transferred to the state when Port Harcourt does not have a heavily fortified prison for such inmates.
state government will be blamed for any havoc wreaked on residents if and when there is a jail break,” he said.
Source: Vanguard
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