Jailbreak: Kogi gov denied access to Koton Karfe Prison

Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello
Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello

Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has asked the Federal Government to set up a commission of inquiry to investigate the circumstances surrounding the jailbreak incident at Koton Karfe Prison Yard in the state.

The governor, who expressed shock over the incessant incident at the prison yard, said this particular episode in early hours of Saturday, seems to be a conspiracy between insiders and criminals who came to free the inmates.

No fewer than 13 inmates were said to have escaped from the federal prison, even as prison officials disappeared when the governor visited the scene.

A visibly angry Bello, who visited the prison with the Kogi State Commissioner of Police, Director of State Secret Service and top security officials of the state, was not allowed into the prison yard.

The governor vowed to use all means available at his disposal to unearth the mystery behind the jailbreak, more so that the incident happened at 3 am while security was only beefed up around the prison at 5.30 am.

According to information offered by some junior officers who begged not to be mentioned on the record the inmates made some remarkable marks on the inside walls, which they scaled to freedom with the help of blankets.

Bello strongly called on the Federal Government to investigate the matter and punish those officials suspected to be aiding criminals to escape from the prisons.

It would be recalled that some suspected kidnappers in army uniform were sent to Koton Karfe Federal Prison on Friday to be brought to court by September 1, 2016. It is still unclear if the escapees include this particular set of suspects.

This brings to three times the Koton Karfe Federal Prisons has witnessed jailbreaks in recent history. The first was 2013 and the second one was 2014.