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Sanwo-Olu Grants Freedom To 43 Inmates In Bid To Decongest Lagos Correctional Centres

Government targets improved correctional conditions and efficient justice delivery in Lagos.
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeApril 2, 2026 Lagos State No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has approved the release of 43 inmates from correctional facilities across the state. The decision is part of ongoing efforts to decongest custodial centres, improve correctional conditions, and strengthen reforms within the criminal justice system.

This development was formally disclosed by the Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Lawal Pedro, who emphasized that the move aligns with broader institutional strategies to address overcrowding and enhance justice delivery.

Background and Context

Correctional facilities in Lagos have long struggled with overcrowding, largely due to the high number of awaiting-trial inmates. This situation has placed immense pressure on infrastructure, personnel, and resources, often resulting in poor living conditions and delays in judicial processes.

The recent release follows a similar tread in December 2025, when 91 inmates were granted freedom. According to Pedro, this demonstrates a consistent and deliberate policy direction by the state government toward sustainable correctional reforms.





Legal Framework for the Release

The release of the 43 inmates was executed under the prerogative of mercy, a constitutional provision that empowers state governors to grant clemency.

As explained by Lawal Pedro:
  • The action is backed by Section 212 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
  • It allows the governor to release inmates, including those yet to complete their sentences, based on justified grounds.
Pedro stated:

“The decision to release inmates who were yet to complete their terms was taken pursuant to the power of prerogative of mercy, conferred on the Governor under Section 212 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).”

The process was not arbitrary; beneficiaries were selected following recommendations from the State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy, ensuring adherence to legal and administrative standards.

Role of Key Stakeholders

Executive Leadership

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu played the central role by exercising constitutional authority to approve the releases. His administration has consistently prioritised criminal justice reform as part of broader governance objectives.

Ministry of Justice

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice, led by Lawal Pedro, coordinated the process. The ministry ensures that such decisions are legally sound, transparent, and aligned with justice sector reforms.

Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy

This body reviewed inmate cases and recommended those eligible for release. Their involvement ensures due diligence, fairness, and compliance with established guidelines.

Objectives of the Initiative

1. Decongestion of Correctional Facilities
The primary aim is to reduce overcrowding in Lagos custodial centres, which often leads to:
  • Inadequate living conditions
  • Health and sanitation challenges
  • Increased security risks
2. Strengthening Justice Delivery
By reducing inmate populations, the government seeks to:
  • Improve court efficiency
  • Reduce case backlogs
  • Ensure faster access to justice
3. Promotion of Fairness and Rule of Law
Pedro emphasized that the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to:
  • Justice and fairness
  • Respect for human rights
  • Adherence to the rule of law
He noted:

“This exercise reflects the State Government’s commitment to upholding justice, fairness and the rule of law, alongside improving conditions within correctional centres.”

4. Rehabilitation and Reintegration

The release also provides selected inmates an opportunity to reintegrate into society, aligning with modern correctional philosophies that prioritize rehabilitation over punishment.

Supporting Reforms and Government Actions

The Lagos State Government has complemented inmate releases with additional reforms, including:
  • Improved logistics for inmate transportation to courts
  • Upgrades to correctional infrastructure
  • Advocacy for greater state involvement in correctional facility management

These measures collectively aim to create a more functional and humane correctional system.

Implications of the Decision

Positive Outcomes
  • Reduced congestion in prisons
  • Improved welfare for remaining inmates
  • Enhanced efficiency in the justice system
  • Opportunities for reintegration of released individuals
Potential Challenges
  • Public concerns about safety
  • Need for effective post-release monitoring
  • Ensuring transparency in the selection process

Conclusion

The approval of the release of 43 inmates by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu marks another significant step in Lagos State’s ongoing criminal justice reforms. With key contributions from Lawal Pedro and the Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy, the initiative reflects a structured, lawful, and reform-driven approach to addressing prison overcrowding.

While the move highlights progress toward a more humane and efficient justice system, its long-term success will depend on sustained reforms, reintegration programs, and continued collaboration among stakeholders in the justice sector.

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