Some inmates at the Kirikiri Medium Security Prisons, Kirirkiri, in
Apapa area of Lagos State who participated in last Friday’s protest said
on Saturday night that the authority of the Nigerian Prisons Service
(NPS) was denying them of their rights to eat food brought by their
families and expected them to die in silence.They also alleged that the
authority was being economical with the truth of what led to the prison
riot and the number of people they sent to their early graves.
The public relations officer of the Nigerian Prisons
Service (NPS), Mr. Ope Fatinikun, said that the Interior minister, Mr.
Patrick Abba Moro arrived Lagos on Saturday night and was addressed
journalists at the prison facility where the riot took place but many
journalists punched a hole in the statement, saying nobody gave their
editors or reporters any such information.The inmates claimed that the
authority is shielding the truth from members of the public about what
happened and the number of people killed and that was why they did not
invite journalists.“At about 10 pm on Saturday”, an inmate who pleaded
anonymity disclosed, “So many people were injured. At least I saw five
inmates who were killed.”It could be more than that. Some would have
died in the hospital. The authority lied. It was not a jail break, we
were protesting over the inhuman treatment meted to us by the authority.
They expected us to die in silence. The new deputy comptroller of
prisons (DCP) ordered that some of the items we used should be seized
from us. The items include generating set, fans, pots, kettles and
others items. He also banned raw food. He stopped our family members
from bringing raw food for us. The food they serve here, even American
dogs would rather starve than to taste it. They treat us like bush
animals and that is why we protested.“The authority said only one inmate
died but it is a blatant lie! They are lying. Let me tell you the
truth, nobody planned to escape and those they killed were deliberately
shot, not because they attempted to escape.They wanted to quieten us but
many preferred to die.They were firing sporadically at us and we were
running to save our heads, forcing those residing in the area to scamper
for safety.”
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