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Federal Government Panel Reveals Findings on Bobrisky’s Jail Controversy

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The Government’s investigative , formed to probe the surrounding the jail of Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has released its findings. The investigation was initiated on September 30 by the of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who appointed a panel led by Magdalena Ajani, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior. The panel was tasked with investigating allegations of corruption and other within the Nigerian Correctional (NCoS).

The probe was launched following a video shared by the activist VeryDarkMan, in which Bobrisky allegedly claimed to have bribed officials from the Economic and Financial Commission (EFCC) to dismiss money laundering charges against him. The video also purportedly featured a voice, believed to be Bobrisky’s, that a “godfather” and Haliru Nababa, the NCoS Controller General, facilitated his of the six- sentence in a private apartment instead of a facility.

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Presenting the initial report of the investigation at the Ministry of Interior, Uju Agomoh, Director and Founder of Prisoners’ Rehabilitation and Welfare (PRAWA), stated that the panel found no evidence to support claims that Bobrisky was accommodated outside the prison during his sentence. According to Agomoh, the investigation confirmed that Bobrisky remained within the custodial centre from April 12, 2024, to August 5, 2024, with the appropriate six-month correctional term, inclusive of standard remission.

However, the panel highlighted that Bobrisky enjoyed several privileges while in custody at both the Medium and Maximum Security Custodial Centres. These privileges included to a furnished single cell, a humidifier, regular visits from family and friends, self-catering arrangements, designated inmates for errands, access to a fridge and , and possible use of a mobile phone.

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The panel stressed the need for further investigation into whether these privileges were granted as a result of corrupt practices by correctional officers. They raised concerns that such could be financially motivated.

To address such issues in the future, the panel recommended the establishment of clear guidelines to standardize , ensuring fair treatment for all inmates regardless of socio-economic status. They emphasized the importance of avoiding discriminatory practices and ensuring that privileges within the correctional system are not influenced by the wealth or status of inmates.

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