Nigerians
serving jail terms in the United Kingdom will soon be transferred
to Nigeria to complete their period, following an agreement signed
yesterday between the Federal Government and the UK government.
According to a top government source,
former Governor of Delta State, James Ibori, will be part of those that
will be repatriated to complete their jail term in Nigeria.
Ibori still has more than six months to stay in prison.
The British government has also
promised to give Nigeria one million pounds (about N280 million) to
assist in the comprehensive reformation of Nigerian prisons to ease the
stress of the inmates.
The United Kingdom Minister of Justice,
Mr. Jeremy Wright, revealed this when he led the UK team to visit the
Minister of Interior to finalise the process of prisoner exchange
between the two countries.
He said under the agreement, which he
signed, Nigerians in British prisons would be repatriated to complete
their jail terms in the country.
Wright told the minister the importance
of the two countries respecting the agreement, saying there is need for
the state of prisons in Nigeria to be improved.
Wright, who led a five-man delegation to
the ministry, said even though the prisoners were paying for the crimes
they might have committed, conditions in detention centres where they
were staying should be made humane and accommodating.
He hailed the Federal Government and
the Minister of Interior for making it possible for the two countries to
finalise the agreement, which would lead to the mutual exchange of
prisoners and said efforts would be made to foster the cordial
relationship between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.
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