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EXCLUSIVE: Nigerian Inmates In Ebonyi Prison Lament Being Fed ‘Food Not Fit For Animals’, Diversion Of Gifted Food Items By Officials

EXCLUSIVE: Nigerian Inmates In Ebonyi Prison Lament Being Fed ‘Food Not Fit For Animals’, Diversion Of Gifted Food Items By Officials
November 4, 2024

Some of them who spoke to SaharaReporters alleged that the prison personnel have been feeding them with “foods not fit for animals”.

Inmates at the Afikpo Correctional Centre in Ebonyi State have alleged that they are not being well fed.

The inmates also accused officials of the facility of stealing and diverting foodstuffs given to them by NGOs and other good Samaritans.

Some of them who spoke to SaharaReporters alleged that the prison personnel have been feeding them with “foods not fit for animals”.

“The meals we’re being served in the prison are poor and horrible,” one of them said.

Another inmate added, “Though I didn’t expect to eat good food directly from the prison authorities but what about the ones NGOs and religious organisations donate to us. Some churches bring food for us every week but they’re being diverted by the officials.”

Recently, the Nigerian government through the Ministry of Interior ordered an investigation into the poor feeding conditions of inmates.

This followed a trending video showing inmates at Afokang Custodial Centre in Calabar being subjected to inhumane conditions, including being served poorly prepared beans for breakfast.

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, through his spokesperson, Babatunde Alao, also issued a stern warning to prison officials, emphasizing that any deficiencies in the quality of food, sanitation, and overall welfare of inmates would not be tolerated.

He further stated that the service must uphold the dignity and respect owed to all inmates.

“The minister warns that any lapses in the quality of food, sanitation, and welfare of inmates will not be tolerated, adding that the service must ensure inmates are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.

“The Minister of Interior will not condone any form of mistreatment or neglect of individuals in custody. 

“The findings of the investigation will be made public, and necessary disciplinary actions will be taken,” the statement had read.

A report recently also said 12 inmates at the Keffi Medium Security Custodial Centre in Nasarawa State died in September 2024 from an illness linked to inadequate nutrition.