During the hearing, both the EFCC and the NCoS officials denied the bribery allegations. The EFCC refuted claims that Bobrisky paid N15 million to have the money laundering charges against him dropped, while the NCoS insisted that Bobrisky served his term at the Kirikiri Maximum Correctional Centre and not in a private apartment as alleged.
Bobrisky was convicted on April 5, 2024, by the Federal High Court in Lagos and sentenced to six months in prison for abuse of the naira. On August 5, 2024, the self-acclaimed “Mummy of Lagos” regained his freedom amid allegations of receiving preferential treatment while in custody due to his fame as a media personality.
Last week, a social media influencer, Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, released an audio recording purportedly made by Bobrisky, in which he claimed that after his conviction and sentencing, an unnamed godfather, in collaboration with the Controller General of the Nigerian Correctional Service, arranged for him to serve his six-month sentence in a private apartment.
In the audio shared by VDM, Bobrisky was alleged to have claimed that he paid as much as N15m to EFCC officials to drop the money laundering charges against him.
Following these allegations, the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, ordered a probe and the immediate suspension of the Deputy Controller of Corrections in charge of the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kirikiri, Lagos State, Michael Anugwa, and the Deputy Controller of Corrections in charge of the Maximum Security Custodial Centre, Kirikiri, Lagos State, Sikiru Adekunle.
Additionally, last week, the House of Representatives resolved to invite Bobrisky, VDM, the EFCC, and the NCoS for questioning over the matter.
Appearing before the Reps Joint Committee on Monday, Anugwa stated that when Bobrisky was brought to the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Ikoyi, Lagos, he refused to eat the prison rations, preferring to make personal arrangements for his feeding. He added that this practice is guaranteed under the nation’s laws.
On why Bobrisky was kept in a different cell away from other inmates, Anugwa explained, “During the admission of the inmate (Bobrisky), we discovered that he had two features. We did not know where to place him because, for instance, he had breasts. We had to take him to Room 2 in the B Ward. This is also in line with global best practices as approved by the United Nations.”
Regarding Bobrisky’s transfer to the Maximum Security Custodial Centre, Anugwa said, “Friends of Bobrisky bought plastic chairs and brought them to the centre. There was so much media hype that he had to be moved to Kirikiri for security.”
When asked if the donation of chairs could have influenced Bobrisky’s movement from Ikoyi to Kirikiri, Anugwa declined to comment, but added that it is a tradition for inmates to make donations to authorities while in custody.
He denied the allegation that Bobrisky was held outside the walls of a correctional facility, stating, “Bobrisky was admitted on April 13, with a valid warrant and a transfer order from Ikoyi Correctional Facility. The warrant was given to me the same day of his conviction. The biometric was taken the next day because he came around 10:30 PM. Okuneye spent 10 days at a medium correctional centre and was moved to maximum because he refused to eat the prison food and then applied for self-feeding, which was approved. Bobrisky nominated two people to bring his food to the facility, Abiola Okuneye and Moji Okuneye. During the admission, we discovered that Idris, though a man, had special features like breasts that would not allow us to put him in the general cell. We agreed to put him in a separate cell. While he was there, he had a total of 39 visitors.”
Echoing Anugwa’s position, the Assistant Controller General of NCoS in charge of the Kirikiri Maximum Security Centre, Ben-Rabbi Freeman, said he transported Bobrisky to Kirikiri in his official car.
“The transfer from Ikoyi to Kirikiri was purely for security purposes. The inmate (Bobrisky) was taken to the maximum facility in my official car,” Freeman said.
When asked if he was on suspension, the Deputy Controller elicited prolonged laughter at the investigative hearing when he said he learned about his fate via a press release. “The suspension was in the form of a press release,” he said.
When pressed further to clarify his position, Anugwa added, “It was a social media suspension, sir,” a remark that sent the audience into another bout of laughter.
However, the NCoS, in a statement signed by its spokesperson, Umar Abubakar, labeled Anugwa’s actions as an attempt to mislead the public.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Nigerian Correctional Service suspended not only the said officer in the video but three other officers following their alleged roles in various misconducts to allow for further investigation. The suspended officers include the officer in charge of the Maximum Security Custodial Centre, Kirikiri, Lagos, Deputy Controller of Corrections Sikiru Adekunle; the officer in charge of the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kirikiri, Lagos, Deputy Controller of Corrections Michael Anugwa; the officer in charge of the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Kuje, FCT command, DCC Kevin Ikechukwu Iloafonsi; and Assistant Superintendent of Corrections Ogbule Samuel Obinna of the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State,” Abubakar said.
VeryDarkMan apeaks on allegation
Meanwhile, VeryDarkMan, who initially declined to speak unless Bobrisky was produced, later agreed to comment after committee members and his lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, urged him to have a change of mind.
Speaking on his allegations, VeryDarkMan told the investigating committee that he obtained his audio recording from someone who lent Bobrisky N4m.
Bobrisky claimed he had a godfather. I don’t know if that godfather is here, so I will present my evidence one at a time as I have more audio recordings,” he said.
Also speaking, Bobrisky’s lawyer, Avwerosuoghene Omuvwie, informed the House panel that his client could not honor the invitation due to ill health.
However, this did not sit well with the committee, which demanded medical proof to support the claim. A committee member, Patrick Umoh (PDP, Akwa Ibom), warned that the panel would not entertain frivolous excuses in the future, stating, “We hope that the next time we invite him, he will be well.”
EFCC defends allegation
Meanwhile, the Chief of Staff to the EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, Michael Nzekwe, who represented his principal at the investigative hearing, explained why the commission dropped money laundering charges against Bobrisky. According to him, the charges were dropped because Bobrisky had pleaded guilty in his confessional statement.
He urged the House to “use its constitutional power to ensure that corruption and other vices are exposed, investigated, and prosecuted, and also to ensure that patriotic and dedicated officers are not blackmailed, demonized, and demoralized for faithfully serving and carrying out their lawful duties.”
“The commission has been consistent in its advocacy, calling on the public with credible information on alleged acts of corruption involving any of its officers to come forward with evidence. The public is urged to do so responsibly.
“Short of the ex-convict and other accusers openly naming the officers of the commission to whom they allegedly gave the bribe of N15m in order to influence the dropping of counts 5 and 6 of the charge bordering on money laundering, it is reasonable to infer that the ex-convict merely made up the story to convince the yet-to-be-identified person he was speaking with to obtain financial favors under false pretenses by dropping the name of the commission.
“We wish to draw the attention of the Honorable House to the fact that the onus of proving this grievous allegation against officials of the commission rests squarely on the accusers in this case: the ex-convict and VeryDarkMan. It is noteworthy that the commission extended an invitation to both the ex-convict and VeryDarkMan to assist in unraveling the identities of the officers of the commission to whom the alleged bribe of N15n was paid,” the EFCC stated.
The Chairman of the Committee, Ginger Onwusibe, however, indicated that at the next meeting, the person who recorded the audio should appear before the committee, while the meeting was adjourned sine die.
The post Bobrisky: Reps grill EFCC, NCoS officials over bribery allegations first appeared on InsideOjodu.]]>This was as the institution advocated more opportunities and flexible academic programmes for prison inmates and officials of NCOS.
The Coordinator of the NCoS-NOUN Special Study Centre, Controller of Corrections, Francis Enobore, said these, according to a statement on Wednesday by the NCoS spokesperson, Abubakar Umar.
The statement quoted Enobore as saying “Inmates in correctional facilities have distinguished themselves as some of them are among the best-performing students in the university.”
He, therefore, advocated more opportunities for them to study.
Enobore, while enumerating new admission offers available at NOUN, said holders of National Diploma with lower credit could get admission to study any course of their choice in the institution.
He added that anyone with Higher National Diploma would be admitted to the 300 level.
The Controller General of Corrections, Haliru Nababa, expressed delight at the reviewed NOUN academic programmes and more opportunities for inmates.
The Deputy Controller General in the Directorate of Non-Custodial Service, Ahmad Tukur, who represented Nababa, reiterated NCOS readiness to key into the reforms at NOUN for the benefit of inmates.
The post Prison inmates among best Open University students – Coordinator first appeared on InsideOjodu.]]>The report titled, ‘A documentation of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration scorecard (2015–2023)’, showed that in 2015, there were 56,704 inmates, but so far in 2022, the figure has increased to 75,509.
It stated that out of this figure, 52,710 inmates, representing 69.8 per cent, were awaiting trial. The figure comprised 51,481 males and 1,229 females. Similarly, it noted that 3,145 inmates, comprising 3,084 males and 61 females, were on death row.
“The Corrections Information Management System, which captures the records and biometrics of every inmate in the custodial centres to facilitate quick dispensation of justice, has so far been deployed in all the states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory,” the document stated.
The ministry, which oversees the Nigerian Correctional Service, Nigeria Immigration Service, Federal Fire Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Service Board, noted in the document that there had been massive infrastructural upgrades across the custodial centres.
“A total of 112 new custodial centres have been built in some places, 20 new cells have been added in prisons where space allows, and old cells have been renovated to improve living conditions in most custodial facilities,” it added.
It said in partnership with the National Open University of Nigeria, there were about 420 inmates running degree and postgraduate degree programmes, while about 100 inmates had been enrolled for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination and that of the National Examination Council, in addition to adult literacy classes.
In a related development, the document showed that 138,309 statutory marriages were conducted within the period under review, while the total number of places of worship licensed to conduct statutory marriages was 251.
For the statutory marriages, Lagos had the highest with 113,301, followed by Abuja, 9,845; Edo, 7,295; Rivers, 3,886; Imo, 3,125; Plateau, 562; and Kano, 295.
The post 75,509 inmates in Nigerian prisons –FG first appeared on InsideOjodu.]]>The inmates escaped the correctional centre on Tuesday night after members of the Islamic for West Africa Province attacked the facility.
“If you see any of these people, or have useful information which may lead to their recapture, please call 07000099999, 09060004598 or 08075050006 or Any Law Enforcement Agency nearest to you. We guarantee to keep your information anonymous,” the NCoS said in a release on Friday.
See the names below:
1. ABDULKAREEM MUSA
2. ABDUSALAMI ADAMU
3. ABUBAKAR ABDULRAHMAN HABIBU
4. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED SADIQ
5. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED
6. ABUBAKAR YUSUF
7. ADAM LAWAL MUHAMMAD
8. AKIBU MUSA DANJUMA
9. AMODU OMALE SALIHU
10. BELLO HARUNA
11. BILYAMINU USMAN
12. BUKAR ALI
13. IBRAHIM MOHAMMED
14. IKYA ABUR
15. ISMAIL IDRIS ABDULLAHI
16. MODU AJI
17. MOHAMMED SANI
18. MUSA ABUBAKAR
19. MUSTAPHA UMAR
20. USTAPHA UMAR
21. SHEHU ABDULLAHI
22. SULEIMAN IDI
23. SULEIMAN ZACHARIA
24. SUNDAY MICHEAL
25. YAKUBU ABDULLAHI
26. YASIR IBRAHIM SALIHU
27. YUNUSA MUKAIYA
28. ABDULMANNAN OBADIKI
29. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED MUSA
30. ABUBAKAR UMAR
31. ADAMU MOHAMMED
32. AHMADU HAGOLA
33. ASAMA HARUNA KANTI
34. BALUYE MODU
35. BASSEY VICTOR KINGSLEY
36. DIKO IKO
37. ALHAJI BUKAR
38. FARUKU WAZIRI
39. HASSAN HASSAN
40. IBRAHIM MUSA
41. IDRIS OJO
42. ISHAQ FAROUK
43. MOHAMMED GONI KYARI
44. MOHAMMED GUJA
45. MOHAMMED SALEH BUBA
46. MOHAMMED UMAR
47. MUKHTAR USSAINI KHALIDU
48. MUSA ADAMU
49. MUSA UMAR
50. ONYEMIRE ASAGBA
51. RABIU SHAIBU
52. SAHABI ISMAIL
53. SANI MOHAMMED
54. UMAR AHMADU LADAN
55. USMAN BALAREBE
56. YAHAYA ADAMU ABUBAKAR
57. YUSUF YAKUBU
58. ABDULAZEEZ OBADAKI
58. AUWAL ABUBAKAR
60. MANSUR MOHAMMED USMAN
61. MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR
62. MOHAMMED JAMIU ENEJI SANI
63. MUAZU ABUBAKAR
64. MUHAMMED SANI ADAMU
65. MUKTAR UMAR
66. NAMBIL ZAKARI GAMBO
67. SADIQ GARBA ABUBAKAR
68. YAZID MUHAMMED USMAN
69. YUSUF ALI YUSUF
The post Names of 69 Boko Haram escapees from Kuje prison first appeared on InsideOjodu.]]>According to NCS Spokesperson Austin Njoku, there is an ongoing effort to determine the exact number of prisoners who escaped. He added that they also don’t know the number of casualties recorded in the jailbreaks.
Njoku said “Custodial centres were attacked this morning by suspected protesters under the #EndSARS protests in Benin and Oko in Benin. Efforts are underway to arrest the situation and return normalcy back to the centres. The armed squad personnel of the service are working tirelessly to bring the situation under control.”
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