JAIL DELIVERY: Anambra Chief Judge grants bail to 13 Onitsha inmates

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Cross section of Registrars at the Jail delivery

JAIL DELIVERY: The Chief Judge of Anambra state Hon Justice Peter N.C Umeadi ,FCIArb has granted bail to 13 Onitsha prison inmates.

He granted them bail during his first quarter of 2019 jail delivery/Prison visit at the Onitsha Prisons on Monday.

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The beneficiaries have stayed a minimum of three years in awaiting trials at the prison. Other beneficiaries were based on health challenge and old age.

They included Tochukwu Obika , 6  years in awaiting trial for armed robbery and possession of firearm; Ikechukwu Okoro 5 years for armed robbery; Clement Ofoke and Akachukwu Egba for conspiracy and murder 5 years 10 months; Okechukwu Opene 5 years and 10 months for kidnapping.

Others were Mohammed Nwaguode 5 years for burglary; Chukwuka Okoye 5 years , 9 months for rape ; Ndubuisi Nwokorie 5 years , 8 months for Manslaughter via road traffic offense; and Ebuka Nwankwo 5 years and 3 months for armed robbery.

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Cross section of Judges walking in for action

There were three Psychiatric cases out of the twelve in Onitsha Prison that were granted bail and the Welfare officer of the prison, Obiagazie Rita was ordered by the Chief Judge to facilitate their integration with the families so that they can assist in proffering solution to their health challenge.

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Chief Judge Anambra and Onitsha Deputy Comptroller Prisons , DCP Mazi Henry

They include Uchechukwu Nwankwo 6 years , 11 months ; Sunday Oranyelu from Abba Nsugbe 5 years , 6 months for Murder even as he is suffering from Schizophrenia and Tobenna Maduabum 5 years and 11 months for murder.

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He referred the cases of some of the female inmates back to the regular courts to either seek for bail or continue the matter since some of them have advanced while some others were stepped down to Awka Jail Delivery for attention.

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Officials of the Prison on duty during the jail delivery

Most of the female inmates had cases of Murder including Ifeoma Arinze , Florence Mego and Ifeoma Chukwuma Onyenweife.

While Chinazaekpere Onwuasoanya who was carrying a 4 months old baby was charged for armed robbery and Jacinta Mmanwoke for conspiracy and child stealing was granted bail.

85 year old woman already 8 months in jail charged for child stealing and later changed for kidnapping , Madam Omeogo Ifejiaka who was remanded with her grandson was not granted bail as Chief Ikenna Egbuna ,SAN raised objections for her bail demand from her counsel , Francis Ossai an d Chief Judge referred them back to regular court to seek for bail.

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Cross section of DPP officials and lawyers

Ifeoma Uzor and husband Peter Uzor and family had their case referred back to the regular court for continuation  as well as Princess Anuri Sada, though F.A Ntefe tried everything he could to get her bail from the Chief Judge but he asked him to put up an application to restore her bail from the regular court.

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Cross section of DPP and other lawyers

Most of the inmates granted bail by the order of the Chief Judge would be delivered either to their traditional ruler or Town Union President, Councillor and the likes since they claimed they have nobody to affect their bails whereas those who have somebody hard specific orders from the Chief Judge for their bails to be undertaken by those mentioned.

The Chief Judge was worried that most cases of 2013 had their case files from DPP missing and without information about why they were dumped in jail without trial. 

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Cross section of supporting staff of the Chief Judge and officials of Prison

Justice Umeadi accompanied by no fewer than 12 Judges informed that the essence of the jail delivery was to decongest the prison for better justice delivery.

The Anambra state Chief Judge described the synergy between his office, other officials of the Judiciary including the other judges, Magistrates and lawyers, the police ,the Prison and every other aspect of the society concerned with justice delivery as good perfect in a democracy for a better society.

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Cross section o Lawyers at the Prison visit

Confirming the statement from the Prison medical doctor and Deputy Comptroller of Prison , Dr Uzor Frank that 12 inmates are confirmed Psychiatric patients, the Comptroller of Prisons Anambra state, Barr Emmanuel Nwakaeze described the prison visit by the Chief Judge as apt , expressing gratitude that the prison is further decongest for better justice delivery in the state.

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Comptroller of Prisons Anambra state, Barr Emmanuel Nwakaeze with an official while Chief Judge, Justice Umeadi and Onitsha Deputy Comptroller , Mazi matching to the jail delivery hall

Barr Nwakaeze informed that through his instrumentality and partnership Legal Aid Council of Nigeria, Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) and International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) among other groups as well as the Chief Judge’s jail delivery have impacted positively for better life for the inmates.

He said a multimillion workshop has been built by the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Onitsha , Most Reverend Valeria Okeke is being equipped by him too while spirited individuals too have donated in one form or the other for the good of the prison inmates. He informed that Governor Willie Obiano donated a vehicle and transformer at Agauta Prisons recently.

He said 2007 inmates were currently the number of inmates in prisons across Anambra now against the heavy number of inmates in the past.

Deputy Comptroller of Prisons Onitsha , DCP Mazi Henry thanked God for the gift of life and health that made the jail delivery possible and assured that they would continue to do their best for the inmates.

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Cross section of Judges walking to the Jail delivery hall

The Nigerian police lawyers including its Prosecutor , DSP P.A Emenike with others and a team from Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) were fully represented.

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Another cross section of Judges
Another cross section of Magistrates and lawyers at the Jail delivery in Onitsha Prison with Barr G.C Ibemesi of Chief Magistrate Court Nteje 2nd left
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Another cross section of Judges at the Onitsha Jail delivery

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