A manhunt is below method after a downpour destroyed the perimeter fence of the medium-security jail within the city of Suleja.
Greater than 100 inmates have escaped from a jail in Nigeria close to the capital metropolis of Abuja after in a single day heavy rains destroyed components of the power, jail officers have mentioned.
The downpour, which lasted for a number of hours on Wednesday night time, destroyed the perimeter fence of the medium-security jail within the city of Suleja, in Niger state, “giving technique to the escape of a complete of 118 inmates from the power”, in line with prisons spokesman Adamu Duza.
The jail service and different businesses managed to recapture 10 of the escaped inmates. “We’re in scorching chase to recapture the remaining,” Duza mentioned.
“The general public is additional enjoined to look out for the fleeing inmates and report any suspicious motion to the closest safety company,” he added.
Duza gave no particulars on the identities or affiliation of the escaped prisoners, however up to now members of the Boko Haram armed group have been locked up in Suleja jail.
There are fears that they may discover their method into the huge forests that join Suleja city and neighbouring states, a few of that are recognized hideouts for prison gangs.
Along with being overcrowded with 70 % of the inmates nonetheless awaiting trial, most prisons in Nigeria are previous, having been constructed throughout the colonial period earlier than the West African nation’s independence from Britain in 1960.
The buildings are not often renovated, which has made it simpler for inmates to flee throughout previous jailbreaks. Hundreds of inmates have thus escaped from prisons, together with in Abuja, the place almost 900 inmates broke free in 2022.
Duza mentioned the jail service was making “frantic efforts” to modernise its prisons, together with the development of six 3,000-capacity services and the revamping of present ones.
Hundreds of inmates have escaped in recent times on account of weak infrastructure and militant assaults, notably a July 2022 ISIS (ISIL) assault on a high-security jail within the capital Abuja the place round 440 inmates have been freed.