Following the new justice reform procedures in Ebonyi State, 328 inmates of the over populated Correctional Centres in the state have regained freedom.
This was made known in Abakaliki, the state capital on Friday by the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Ben Uruchi Odoh while briefing journalists on efforts of the present administration led by Governor Francis Nwifuru in transforming the lives of hundreds of inmates and reshaping the justice landscape of the state.
According to Odoh, “This achievement highlights the administration’s dedication to ensuring that justice is not only served but seen to be served, especially for those who cannot afford legal representation. With these combined efforts, Ebonyi State has reduced its inmate population from 1,368 to 1,013 (as of 05/11/2025) – a significant milestone that sets a new record in the State’s justice reform journey.
“Through the concerted efforts of the Ministry of Justice, led by the dynamic Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Benjean Uruchi Odoh, a total of 328 inmates have regained their freedom under the ongoing Prison Decongestion Program, since the inception of the present administration. This initiative is a triumph of justice and a profound testament to the administration’s People’s Charter of Needs philosophy governance driven by compassion, fairness, and inclusivity.
He disclosed, “When the present administration took over, Ebonyi Correctional facilities held 1,368 inmates, many of whom were either awaiting trial or serving sentences under harsh economic conditions. The Ministry of Justice, recognizing the urgent need to restore hope and dignity, launched a holistic decongestion initiative focused on legal redress, financial assistance, and restorative justice.
“Working in collaboration with the Better Health for Rural Women, Children and Internally Displaced Persons Foundation (BERWO) and the Office of Her Excellency, the Wife of the Governor, the Ministry paid fines for inmates who had the option of fines or imprisonment. This compassionate gesture led to the release of 109 inmates – men and women who have now reunited with their families, rebuilding their lives, and contributing meaningfully to society.
“Beyond the walls of the Correctional centers, the State also took bold strides in consolidating peace and security. 51 former fighters from Ekoli Edda were granted full amnesty by Governor Nwifuru for all State-related offences, in a gesture that underscores his administration’s commitment to forgiveness, reconciliation, and community healing.
“Similarly, 159 former combatants from the Effium and Ezza Effium crisis were granted amnesty and enrolled in a State-approved de-radicalization and reintegration program. This initiative not only decongested the Correctional system but also created a platform for peace-building, social reintegration, and long-term stability in affected communities.
“The Office of the Public Defender (OPD) also played a pivotal role by securing nine (9) legal victories, resulting in the release of nine wrongfully detained or underserved inmates.
“More importantly, it reflects a leadership that places humanity at the heart of governance. This is about restoring hope, mending broken lives, and reaffirming that justice can be both firm and compassionate. This again shows His Excellency’s vision is to build a justice system that reforms, not just punishes. he stated.
“The Ebonyi State Prison Decongestion Program stands today as a model for other states – a reminder that meaningful governance begins when justice is tempered with mercy. Under Governor Nwifuru’s leadership, the State continues to prove that true justice is not measured by how many people are imprisoned, but by how many are redeemed. For the 328 freed inmates, this initiative is a second chance and the beginning of a new life, a renewed hope in government and a reaffirmation that Ebonyi State truly cares for its people,” the State Attorney General explained.
