- 19 inmates to gain freedom; others to get reduced sentences
In a display of compassion and justice, Ondo State Governor, Hon. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has graciously extended mercy to 117 convicts currently serving prison terms in the State, a transformative decision aimed at reforming the lives of those affected.
This initiative follows recommendations from the Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy, highlighting a commitment to rehabilitation and second chances within the justice system.
Among the beneficiaries, 19 convicts will enjoy outright release, while some others will see their death sentences commuted to life imprisonment. Additionally, several inmates will have their sentences reduced, paving the way for renewed hope and opportunities for reintegration into society.
This decision was formally announced in a release signed by Dr. Olukayode Ajulo, OON, SAN, the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, who is also the Chairman of the Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy.
The Governor signed the release orders on September 27, 2024, with the changes set to take effect on October 1, 2024, coinciding with the nation’s 64th Independence celebrations.
Governor Aiyedatiwa’s actions are in accordance with Section 212 (1) (2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).
The Advisory Council meticulously assessed each application, ensuring that its recommendations adhered to established guidelines and took into account a range of considerations.
Dr. Ajulo said, “the Council’s deliberations were informed by insights from correctional authorities, legal experts, and distinguished community members, focusing on factors such as the nature of the offenses, length of incarceration, age, health, and behavior of the inmates.
“The compassionate gesture underscores Governor Aiyedatiwa’s unwavering commitment to decongest correctional facilities in Ondo State and is a vital component of ongoing Justice Sector Reforms.
“The approval for these releases not only represents a step towards mercy but also reaffirms the belief in the potential for change and redemption within every individual”.
Further reacting to the Governor’s act of laudable gesture, Dr. Olukayode Ajulo, OON, SAN , the esteemed Attorney General of Ondo State and a tireless advocate for justice and reform within the realm, shares his insights and perspectives on the compassionate leadership that characterizes Governor Aiyedatiwa’s administration in extending mercies to 117 Convicts to commemorate the 2024 Independence Celebrations.
Question: What significance does October 1 hold in relation to this pardon of 117 Convicts by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa?
Dr. Ajulo: October 1 is a momentous date for Nigeria, symbolizing our Independence Day. By synchronizing this pardon with such a significant occasion, Governor Aiyedatiwa underscores themes of freedom, renewal, and hope. It conveys a powerful message: just as our nation aspires to progress and evolve, so too do the individuals within it. The timing highlights the spirit of liberation and the commitment to second chances, allowing these individuals to embrace a new chapter in their lives as we celebrate national unity and advancement.
Question: Thank you, Could you share more of your thoughts on the compassionate nature of Governor Aiyedatiwa’s leadership?
Dr. Ajulo: Absolutely! Governor Aiyedatiwa exemplifies profound compassion and understanding. His choice to grant mercy to these inmates transcends mere legal formalities; it embodies his firm belief in the transformative power of rehabilitation and the possibilities of second chances. He acknowledges that every individual possesses the potential for change, and this initiative stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to restoring dignity and hope in their lives.
Question: It’s evident that compassion is central to this decision. What does this pardon signify for the convicts and the wider community?
Dr. Ajulo: The significance of this pardon is truly impactful. For the 19 inmates who will be released, it represents a fresh beginning and an opportunity for reintegration into society. For those receiving reduced sentences, it acknowledges their capacity for reform. This initiative not only alleviates the burden of overcrowding in our correctional facilities but also fortifies community bonds by enabling the return of individuals who can contribute positively. It nurtures a culture of forgiveness and understanding, which is essential for social harmony.
Question: How does this decision align with the broader goals of justice and rehabilitation?
Dr. Ajulo: This initiative is an integral part of our ongoing Justice Sector Reforms. By extending mercy, the Governor aims to alleviate congestion in our correctional facilities while promoting rehabilitation over mere punishment. The ultimate objective is to reintegrate individuals as constructive members of society, thereby enhancing public safety and the well-being of our community.
Question: You mentioned the importance of following legal procedures. Could you elaborate on the framework that guided this decision?
Dr. Ajulo: Certainly. The Governor’s actions are anchored in Section 212 of the 1999 Constitution, which delineates the guidelines for the Prerogative of Mercy. We conducted a thorough evaluation of each application, considering established criteria such as the nature of the offenses, inmate behavior, and their overall circumstances. This rigorous process ensures that our actions are just and uphold the rule of law.
Question: How did the Advisory Council contribute to this process?
Dr. Ajulo: The Advisory Council which by the special Grace of the Almighty I chair, played a crucial role in this endeavor. We engaged with correctional authorities, legal experts, and community leaders to gather diverse insights and perspectives. This collaborative approach ensured that our recommendations were well-informed and balanced, thoughtfully considering both compassion and the necessity of justice.
Question: What makes Governor Aiyedatiwa the ideal choice for the people of Ondo State?
Dr. Ajulo: I think that we agree that there wont be a political question. We’ll let me tell you about someone I see more as a brother and confidant than a boss. Governor Aiyedatiwa is a leader who genuinely prioritizes the welfare of his constituents. His dedication to justice reform, compassion, and transparency distinguishes him. He actively listens to the needs of the people and conducts himself with humility, ensuring that policies are both effective and humane. His approach fosters trust in government and paves the way for a brighter future for Ondo State. In one word, he is PRO-PEOPLE.
Question: What message do you believe this decision conveys to the public?
Dr. Ajulo: It communicates a powerful message that our justice system encompasses not only punishment but also mercy and redemption. Governor Aiyedatiwa’s actions reflect a commitment to reform and a belief in the inherent potential for positive change within every individual. This marks a significant step towards a more humane and effective justice system.
Question: Thank you, Dr. Ajulo, for sharing your insights on this important issue. Your perspective certainly highlights the compassionate leadership of Governor Aiyedatiwa and the commitment to justice in Ondo State.
Dr. Ajulo: Thank you for having me. It is essential that we continue to advocate for a justice system that emphasizes both accountability and compassion.