Fifty-seven inmates awaiting trial at various correctional centres in Ondo state have been released.
Their release followed a visit by the state Chief Judge, Justice Ayedun Odusola and other stakeholders in the administration of justice across the correctional facilities
During the visits, 15 inmates were released in Akure; 18 in the Ondo male facility; six at the Ondo female facility, and 18 at Okitipupa, unconditionally.
According to the Chief Judge, this is the first visit ever by any AG of Ondo State for such a purpose.
Some of those who were pardoned in Olokuta Custodial Centre include an 81-year-old man, Isiaka Momodu, who had been standing trial for two years and three months over unlawful carnal knowledge; the duo of Odeh Friday, 35 and Peter Ufomadu, 30, awaiting trial for alleged robbery and conspiracy for more than five years; Ismaila Abdulrasaq, 36, standing trial for three years was released for lack of witnesses; Emmanuel Ianna, 32 standing trial for two years over conspiracy.
In Ondo, 57-year-old, Ayo Odunsi and Sola Ayemibo who were standing trial for alleged murder were pardoned based on legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), while Training Ebegbe and Okutu Elokumo, 32 charged with kidnapping were released unconditionally on critical health ground.
The pardon not only offers a second chance but also reflects the government’s dedication to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
Fifty-seven inmates awaiting trial at various correctional centres in Ondo state have been released.
Their release followed a visit by the state Chief Judge, Justice Ayedun Odusola and other stakeholders in the administration of justice across the correctional facilities
During the visits, 15 inmates were released in Akure; 18 in the Ondo male facility; six at the Ondo female facility, and 18 at Okitipupa, unconditionally.
According to the Chief Judge, this is the first visit ever by any AG of Ondo State for such a purpose.
Some of those who were pardoned in Olokuta Custodial Centre include an 81-year-old man, Isiaka Momodu, who had been standing trial for two years and three months over unlawful carnal knowledge; the duo of Odeh Friday, 35 and Peter Ufomadu, 30, awaiting trial for alleged robbery and conspiracy for more than five years; Ismaila Abdulrasaq, 36, standing trial for three years was released for lack of witnesses; Emmanuel Ianna, 32 standing trial for two years over conspiracy.
In Ondo, 57-year-old, Ayo Odunsi and Sola Ayemibo who were standing trial for alleged murder were pardoned based on legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), while Training Ebegbe and Okutu Elokumo, 32 charged with kidnapping were released unconditionally on critical health ground.
The pardon not only offers a second chance but also reflects the government’s dedication to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
Fifty-seven inmates awaiting trial at various correctional centres in Ondo state have been released.
Their release followed a visit by the state Chief Judge, Justice Ayedun Odusola and other stakeholders in the administration of justice across the correctional facilities
During the visits, 15 inmates were released in Akure; 18 in the Ondo male facility; six at the Ondo female facility, and 18 at Okitipupa, unconditionally.
According to the Chief Judge, this is the first visit ever by any AG of Ondo State for such a purpose.
Some of those who were pardoned in Olokuta Custodial Centre include an 81-year-old man, Isiaka Momodu, who had been standing trial for two years and three months over unlawful carnal knowledge; the duo of Odeh Friday, 35 and Peter Ufomadu, 30, awaiting trial for alleged robbery and conspiracy for more than five years; Ismaila Abdulrasaq, 36, standing trial for three years was released for lack of witnesses; Emmanuel Ianna, 32 standing trial for two years over conspiracy.
In Ondo, 57-year-old, Ayo Odunsi and Sola Ayemibo who were standing trial for alleged murder were pardoned based on legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), while Training Ebegbe and Okutu Elokumo, 32 charged with kidnapping were released unconditionally on critical health ground.
The pardon not only offers a second chance but also reflects the government’s dedication to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
Fifty-seven inmates awaiting trial at various correctional centres in Ondo state have been released.
Their release followed a visit by the state Chief Judge, Justice Ayedun Odusola and other stakeholders in the administration of justice across the correctional facilities
During the visits, 15 inmates were released in Akure; 18 in the Ondo male facility; six at the Ondo female facility, and 18 at Okitipupa, unconditionally.
According to the Chief Judge, this is the first visit ever by any AG of Ondo State for such a purpose.
Some of those who were pardoned in Olokuta Custodial Centre include an 81-year-old man, Isiaka Momodu, who had been standing trial for two years and three months over unlawful carnal knowledge; the duo of Odeh Friday, 35 and Peter Ufomadu, 30, awaiting trial for alleged robbery and conspiracy for more than five years; Ismaila Abdulrasaq, 36, standing trial for three years was released for lack of witnesses; Emmanuel Ianna, 32 standing trial for two years over conspiracy.
In Ondo, 57-year-old, Ayo Odunsi and Sola Ayemibo who were standing trial for alleged murder were pardoned based on legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), while Training Ebegbe and Okutu Elokumo, 32 charged with kidnapping were released unconditionally on critical health ground.
The pardon not only offers a second chance but also reflects the government’s dedication to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
Fifty-seven inmates awaiting trial at various correctional centres in Ondo state have been released.
Their release followed a visit by the state Chief Judge, Justice Ayedun Odusola and other stakeholders in the administration of justice across the correctional facilities
During the visits, 15 inmates were released in Akure; 18 in the Ondo male facility; six at the Ondo female facility, and 18 at Okitipupa, unconditionally.
According to the Chief Judge, this is the first visit ever by any AG of Ondo State for such a purpose.
Some of those who were pardoned in Olokuta Custodial Centre include an 81-year-old man, Isiaka Momodu, who had been standing trial for two years and three months over unlawful carnal knowledge; the duo of Odeh Friday, 35 and Peter Ufomadu, 30, awaiting trial for alleged robbery and conspiracy for more than five years; Ismaila Abdulrasaq, 36, standing trial for three years was released for lack of witnesses; Emmanuel Ianna, 32 standing trial for two years over conspiracy.
In Ondo, 57-year-old, Ayo Odunsi and Sola Ayemibo who were standing trial for alleged murder were pardoned based on legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), while Training Ebegbe and Okutu Elokumo, 32 charged with kidnapping were released unconditionally on critical health ground.
The pardon not only offers a second chance but also reflects the government’s dedication to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
Fifty-seven inmates awaiting trial at various correctional centres in Ondo state have been released.
Their release followed a visit by the state Chief Judge, Justice Ayedun Odusola and other stakeholders in the administration of justice across the correctional facilities
During the visits, 15 inmates were released in Akure; 18 in the Ondo male facility; six at the Ondo female facility, and 18 at Okitipupa, unconditionally.
According to the Chief Judge, this is the first visit ever by any AG of Ondo State for such a purpose.
Some of those who were pardoned in Olokuta Custodial Centre include an 81-year-old man, Isiaka Momodu, who had been standing trial for two years and three months over unlawful carnal knowledge; the duo of Odeh Friday, 35 and Peter Ufomadu, 30, awaiting trial for alleged robbery and conspiracy for more than five years; Ismaila Abdulrasaq, 36, standing trial for three years was released for lack of witnesses; Emmanuel Ianna, 32 standing trial for two years over conspiracy.
In Ondo, 57-year-old, Ayo Odunsi and Sola Ayemibo who were standing trial for alleged murder were pardoned based on legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), while Training Ebegbe and Okutu Elokumo, 32 charged with kidnapping were released unconditionally on critical health ground.
The pardon not only offers a second chance but also reflects the government’s dedication to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
Fifty-seven inmates awaiting trial at various correctional centres in Ondo state have been released.
Their release followed a visit by the state Chief Judge, Justice Ayedun Odusola and other stakeholders in the administration of justice across the correctional facilities
During the visits, 15 inmates were released in Akure; 18 in the Ondo male facility; six at the Ondo female facility, and 18 at Okitipupa, unconditionally.
According to the Chief Judge, this is the first visit ever by any AG of Ondo State for such a purpose.
Some of those who were pardoned in Olokuta Custodial Centre include an 81-year-old man, Isiaka Momodu, who had been standing trial for two years and three months over unlawful carnal knowledge; the duo of Odeh Friday, 35 and Peter Ufomadu, 30, awaiting trial for alleged robbery and conspiracy for more than five years; Ismaila Abdulrasaq, 36, standing trial for three years was released for lack of witnesses; Emmanuel Ianna, 32 standing trial for two years over conspiracy.
In Ondo, 57-year-old, Ayo Odunsi and Sola Ayemibo who were standing trial for alleged murder were pardoned based on legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), while Training Ebegbe and Okutu Elokumo, 32 charged with kidnapping were released unconditionally on critical health ground.
The pardon not only offers a second chance but also reflects the government’s dedication to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.
Fifty-seven inmates awaiting trial at various correctional centres in Ondo state have been released.
Their release followed a visit by the state Chief Judge, Justice Ayedun Odusola and other stakeholders in the administration of justice across the correctional facilities
During the visits, 15 inmates were released in Akure; 18 in the Ondo male facility; six at the Ondo female facility, and 18 at Okitipupa, unconditionally.
According to the Chief Judge, this is the first visit ever by any AG of Ondo State for such a purpose.
Some of those who were pardoned in Olokuta Custodial Centre include an 81-year-old man, Isiaka Momodu, who had been standing trial for two years and three months over unlawful carnal knowledge; the duo of Odeh Friday, 35 and Peter Ufomadu, 30, awaiting trial for alleged robbery and conspiracy for more than five years; Ismaila Abdulrasaq, 36, standing trial for three years was released for lack of witnesses; Emmanuel Ianna, 32 standing trial for two years over conspiracy.
In Ondo, 57-year-old, Ayo Odunsi and Sola Ayemibo who were standing trial for alleged murder were pardoned based on legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP), while Training Ebegbe and Okutu Elokumo, 32 charged with kidnapping were released unconditionally on critical health ground.
The pardon not only offers a second chance but also reflects the government’s dedication to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.