The Zakkat and Endowment Commission in Sokoto State on Tuesday said it paid various fines imposed on 31 prison inmates which enabled them to regain their freedom.
The Chairman of the commission, Alhaji Lawal Maidoki, made this known at a ceremony in Sokoto, adding that each of the freed inmates was also given N10,000 as transport fare to various parts of the state.
Maidoki said that out of the money, the state government provided N1 million, while an anonymous philanthropist donated N1 million. He said;
A cross section of the freed inmates who spoke to newsmen commended the state government for the gesture and promised to shun crimes.
The Chairman of the commission, Alhaji Lawal Maidoki, made this known at a ceremony in Sokoto, adding that each of the freed inmates was also given N10,000 as transport fare to various parts of the state.
Maidoki said that out of the money, the state government provided N1 million, while an anonymous philanthropist donated N1 million. He said;
He added that the gesture was aimed at complementing efforts to further reduce the congestion in prison. The chairman advised the freed inmates to stay off crimes to avoid coming back to the prison.“The gesture was extended to the beneficiaries in the spirit of the ongoing Ramadan fast, which is a month of mercy.”
A cross section of the freed inmates who spoke to newsmen commended the state government for the gesture and promised to shun crimes.

Lucky for them,..they should use this opportunity and start a new life
ReplyDeleteGood for those involved
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ReplyDeleteWhat kind of happiness they will have now
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