The President of the
Nigerian Women in Clergy and Overseer of the New Wine Ministries World Wide,
Nonnie Robertson, visited Suleja prison to celebrate her birthday. According to
her she decided to visit the prison because she had heard about some people who
have been incarcerated for committing petty crimes and unable to meet
their bail conditions or pay the fine set for their release.
She said she was shocked to see children in prison with their parents. She said she didn't think it was fair for children to be incarcerated for crimes committed by their parents.
She said:
"There is an
eight-month-old baby in this prison. I asked myself why? What was the crime?
The mother is incarcerated! And you know what it means for a child to grow up
in prison environment where there is no good food, no clothing, no baby food,
and no good medical care. Is a child who grows up in that kind of environment
not condemned for life?”
“I was really shocked
when I saw the eight month-old-baby. The woman lives on dry food, that is,
garri that outsiders provide for them. They don’t give them food. They depend
on what people take to them. That is what they share among them and they drink
garri even in the morning with little or no sugar. You can just imagine! There
are many children living in this condition in Nigerian prisons but people would
not know. There are issues. I weep for this country”.
“I always like to do
things differently. I heard about what I could describe as ‘forgotten’ victims
in Nigerian prisons; though I didn’t take it seriously because I was not led by
the spirit; I prayed over it and few, days to my birthday, God asked me to
visit prisons. The first prison that came to my mind was Kuje prison, because,
ignorantly, I thought that was the only prison around. But we later went to
Suleja prison and we met inmates whose cases were poverty-driven crimes. Some
are there serving jail terms with the options of N5, 000 to N15, 000 fines but
they can’t afford it and nobody to help. This is why I call them the ‘forgotten
victims’.
"We have people
that have looted billions of naira in this country, yet they have their freedom
and sailing around the world. This is sad”.
Source: Vanguard
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