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Jigawa Gov Pardons 74 Inmates Over COVID-19

BY LEVI JOHNSON

Muhammed Badaru Abubakar, the Governor of Jigawa State has pardoned and released  74 inmates serving in various jail terms across correctional centres in the state.

Abubakar made this declaration to journalists in Aujara town, Jahun local government area after the release of the first batch of pardoned inmates.

The governor explained that the gesture was part of the state government measures to decongest prisons and curb the spread of coronavirus in the state.

He said: “the released convicted people were the once with the minor cases”

”The decongestion of the prison will create social distance which is one of the precaution measures against the spread of COVID-19.

”The measures will prevent some countries experience where inmate lost their lives as a result of contracting coronavirus inside the prisons, so we must avoid this unfortunate incident to occur in our nation.

”The government is all out to take any necessary measures that can mitigate any possibility of contracting the disease in the state.”

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According to him, more inmate with minor cases will be pardon across the state in this critical moment in which coronavirus is ravaging the world.

Abubakar called on the inmates that enjoyed the government’s kind gesture to be good ambassadors in enlightening people about the Coronavirus and also to be people of good conduct in the society.

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