Prisoners’ll prefer UK
prisons
This is an issue that should be
looked into critically. Though there has been an agreement between Nigeria and
the UK authorities on the issue, I think the prisoners will prefer to serve
their jail terms in the UK than in Nigeria.
— Saheed Akinkunmi
They should be jailed in UK
I think the Nigerian criminals
should be allowed to serve their jail terms where they committed the offence.
The condition of jails in the country is very poor. Besides, when some of the
prisoners are brought back to Nigeria, they are likely to find their way out
without serving the punishment. Examples abound of how some influential
Nigerians were discharged and acquitted for offences they committed.
— Tunde Ojo
It’s risky
I will not applaud the UK in any
way for planning to repatriate 267 Nigerian prisoners. The prisoners committed
the various criminal offences in the UK, so they should serve their jail terms
there. Sending them back home may put them at risk of diseases. This is because
many of our prisons are not in good condition. I urge the Federal Government to
reconsider this agreement with the UK authorities.
— Temitope Omoba
Upgrade prisons
Repatriating foreign nationals
is not new to world politics. I do not think there should be noise over the
decision of the UK authorities to repatriate hundreds of Nigerians to serve
their jail terms in the country. As long as there is mutual agreement between
both governments and it follows due process, it’s welcome. I just want to
appeal to the Nigerian Government to upgrade and decongest our prisons to make
it habitable for offenders.
— Ogundimu Olufemi
They are welcome home
When one examines the state of
the Nigerian prisons, it will be in the best interest of the prisoners to stay
where they committed the crime and have a chance of a better life after their
terms. But since they are Nigerians and committed crimes in another man’s land,
they are welcome home.
— Omowunmi Ade-Daniels
Our prisons are congested
Nigerian criminals abroad should
serve their jail terms where they committed the act. The prisons in Nigeria are
congested. So, the idea of bringing in more prisoners would only make matters
worse. Instead of planning to repatriate the criminals to serve the jail terms
in Nigeria, they should be jailed where they committed the offence.
— Okon Anthony
Bad government responsible
There seems to be an increase in
the number of Nigerians who are perpetrating crimes for survival. I am of the
view that our bad government is responsible for this development even though it
is not the reason for anybody to take to crime. I laud the decision of the UK
authorities only that the prisoners would want to serve their jail terms in the
UK. One only hopes that this will serve as a warning to Nigerians abroad who
are into crime to desist from it.
— Adebo Paul
Nigeria may politicise it
The step would have been a
welcome development if Nigerians have respect for the law, especially our
leaders but regrettably it is not so. We witnessed how a politician was
absolved of wrongdoing in Nigeria only to be found guilty in the UK. The first
problem I foresee is that some of those convicted in the UK may come to Nigeria
and become free because we politicise almost everything in Nigeria. Even the
prison facilities in the country are not enough for inmates not to talk of
adding more from the UK. We need to also examine the issue of jurisdiction. The
prisoners committed the offences in the UK, why repatriate them to Nigeria? It
does not matter whether the UK wants to protect its resources and facilities. I
believe that repatriating them to serve in Nigeria is not good enough. They
should be jailed where they committed the offences.
— Tunji Odediran
Nigerian prisons breed
criminals
The prison transfer agreement
between the FG and UK government is a welcome development. But it is vital to
note that the prisons in Nigeria are incomparable to the ones in UK. Nigerian
prisons do not reform. It breeds criminals. If the UK is sincere about the
objectives of what the prison should achieve in the life of prisoners, then
they should build more prison facilities than repatriating them into countries
known for jailbreaks and employing the services of criminals for political
thuggery. Some of those being sent home may remain unchanged after
serving jail terms. I think the UK would regret this decision in the near
future.
— Yekinni Akinkorede
They should come back home
The prisoners should come back
to Nigeria and face the music. It is better to serve your jail term in
one’s fatherland than in another man’s. Besides, Nigerians don’t mind going to
jail abroad because they believe they would be well catered-for there. I think
when Nigerians are repatriated to serve their jail terms, the fear of the
prisons would make them to be wary of criminal activities.
— Tene Mayomi
They‘ll become hardened here
When one considers the fact that
Nigerian prisons are in a bad shape, the repatriation would not be applauded no
matter how good the UK decision may be. The bad state of Nigerian prisons could
make the prisoners appreciate the ones in UK better. At the end of it
all, Nigerian prisons could make them hardened. Some of the prisoners went to
the UK in search of greener pasture and possibly fell victims of the law there
through criminal acts. Hence, they should be allowed to serve their jail terms
in the UK.
— Andrew Alex
Our prisons overstretched
I do not see anything wrong with
the decision since the two countries have agreed on the repatriation of the
prisoners. But what I do not support is that Nigerian prisons would be
overstretched since most of them have been choked beyond their capacities.
— Source: Punch
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