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31.08.2024 Featured ‘No Bath for 3 Months, Inmates Died’ — Employee Sent to Prison by Boss After Resigning Recounts Experience

Published 31st Aug, 2024

By Akinjide Adebowale

“By the time I came out of prison… Over four people died that week in my cell. We were 190 in the cell and the bunks were not up to 100. The rest of us slept on the bare floor. So many people fell sick, and there were no drugs to treat them,” said Nicholas, a graduate who spent ten months in jail because his boss willed it.

Funke Adeoye of Hope Behind Bars first shared Nicholas’ story on Tuesday. Still known by only his first name, Nicholas was a graduate and a keyboardist before his boss got him jailed. His offence? He resigned from his photography role and that resignation offended his boss who got him arrested and charged to court for “intentional insult”.

Nicholas recounted that he spent two days in police detention before he was charged to court. But because he could not afford an initial bail payment of N100,000, which was later reduced to N50,000, even his boss’ withdrawal from the case was insufficient in preventing him from spending ten months in prison.

In an Access to Justice event on Friday, Nicholas narrated his horrific experience as a prisoner at Keffi Prison.

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“The prison system has no correction or rehabilitation programme going on,” he said.

“For the first few months, I was sleeping on the bare floor, and I was only surviving on ration (food ration). I didn’t take my bath for three months, but I was fortunate because I was a keyboardist in church. The chaplain used his influence to help me get a bed and then they were giving me food, garri sometimes because I was active in church.”

Nicholas also explained how he kept apologising the day the police came to arrest him, and he soon found out later from his employer that there was also an claim of theft against him.

“He said that the day I resigned from work, he discovered his phone was missing. He said he had customers’ contact worth N1 billion on the phone, and he said I would have to pay for it,” Nicholas explained.

Nicholas’ is one in numerous cases of Nigerians stuck in a country’s overpopulated prison system, even when no convictions are made.

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Published 31st Aug, 2024

By Akinjide Adebowale

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