Nigerian Prisons Service
The Nigerian Correctional Service, formerly known as Nigerian Prison Service (NPS) is a government agency of Nigeria which operates prisons. The agency is headquartered in Abuja,[1] and it is under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior and the Civil Defence Immigration and Correctional Service.[2]
Demographics
As of 2015 there were 56,785 inmates in Nigeria, with 18,000 of them being sentenced.[3]
Prisons
As of 2014 it has 240 prisons.[4] 155 are prisons for convicts and 83 are satellite facilities.[2]
Prisons include:[5]
Adamawa State:
- Yola Prison
Ebonyi State:
- Abakiliki Prison
Federal Capital Territory:
- Kuje Medium Prison
Lagos State:
- Ikoyi Prison
- Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison
- Kirikiri Medium Security Prison
- Kirikiri Women's Prison - the only all-women's prison in Nigeria[6]
Edo State:
- Medium Security Prisons,Oko
Yobe State:
- Gashua Maximum Prison
References
- "INVITATION TO TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF COOKING GAS TO NIGERIAN PRISONS SERVICE, FOR THE PERIOD 1ST JANUARY TO 31ST DECEMBER, 2015." Nigerian Prisons Service. Retrieved on 22 March 2016. "NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS, BILL CLINTON DRIVE, AIRPORT ROAD, ABUJA."
- "About The Service." Nigerian Prisons Service. Retrieved on 22 March 2016.
- "Justice forgotten." The Economist. 1 August 2015. Retrieved on 22 March 2016.
- "Prisons & Capacities." Nigerian Prisons Service. Retrieved on 22 March 2016.
- "NIGERIAN PRISONS SERVICE PRISONS AND CAPACITIES." Nigerian Prisons Service. Retrieved on 22 March 2016.
- Chiama, Paul. "Nigeria’s Famous Prisons" (Archive). Leadership. 7 August 2015. Retrieved on 22 March 2016.
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