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By Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye
No matter how it is looked at, the
decision to transfer the nearly 50 Boko Haram convicts and/or detainees from
the North East to a small, poorly secured prison in Ekwulobia community in Anambra State is one excellent example of how a
very bad policy can be so badly executed. Although the Federal prison
authorities reserve the right to send prisoners to any of their jail houses
across the country, it would appear that in this particular case, they chose to
egregiously abuse that right. And by so doing, they created a very grievous
image problem for the Muhammadu Buhari regime and injected avoidable fear and
panic in a community where people had lived their lives in relative peace.
Those behind
this clearly obnoxious decision to relocate those terrorists to Anambra were
quick to betray their confusion, and, perhaps, unwholesome intentions when it
was reported that businessmen and women in Anambra State had closed their shops
and offices and poured into the streets to protest the planned move. An
official of the Nigerian Prison Service (NPS) promptly dismissed the story as
untrue. Even a spokesperson for the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC) in the South East, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, immediately
released a statement urging Nigerians to consider the story as unfounded. If it
was such a well-meaning policy, why were these fellows and the organizations
they represent eager to confuse Nigerians and shield them from the truth?
Well, the truth as we know it today is
that the “rumour” has turned out to be true and as you read this now, the
terrorists have been effectively planted in Ekwulobia prisons. Now, the
standard practice globally is to keep in Maximum Security Prisons such
unrepentant, dare-devil terrorists who derive undue animation from taking their
own lives in suicide missions in order to eliminate hapless “infidels.” And the
prison in Ekwulobia is not a Maximum Security Prison. So, what exactly informed
and justified the choice of Ekwulobia prison, an already unduly over-stretched
facility meant for 85 inmates but which at present is housing 185 inmates –
more than double of its capacity – as the best place to keep those terrorists?
When one also imagines the distance covered to bring these terrorists to Anambra State , one is tempted to give second
thought to the view already circulating that some sinister motives may have
inspired the decision.