Senator Wadada obtains freedom for 18 inmates at Keffi Correctional Facility
By Roseline Okafor, Nasarawa.
Nasarawa West Senator, Ahmed Aliyu Wadada, has facilitated the pardon of 18 inmates at the Keffi Correctional Facility, highlighting his dedication to justice and rehabilitation.
This move is a significant milestone in Wadada’s efforts to support his constituents and promote humane treatment within the correctional system.
As a prominent figure in Nigerian politics, Senator Wadada has consistently demonstrated his dedication to public service and the well-being of his community.
His achievements in office include sponsoring several bills aimed at promoting agriculture, auditing, land registry, investments, and transportation among others.
Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada has made headlines with his remarkable act of compassion, facilitating the release of 18 inmates from the Keffi Correctional Facility. This move is part of his ongoing efforts to promote justice, rehabilitation, and social welfare.
The inmates, convicted of minor offenses, were unable to pay fines or legal fees, highlighting the need for mercy and support.
Senator Wadada, through Hon. Bello Ramalan, emphasized his commitment to ensuring justice is served with compassion, particularly for those showing genuine remorse.
Commending the Keffi Correctional Facility’s management for their rehabilitation efforts, Senator Wadada urged the released inmates to start anew, engaging in meaningful activities and becoming responsible citizens.
He reiterated his advocacy for prison reforms, pushing for policies that promote fair justice, rehabilitation, and reintegration into society.
The beneficiaries expressed heartfelt gratitude to Senator Wadada, acknowledging his generosity and humanitarian efforts.
This intervention reinforces his reputation as a leader prioritizing his constituents’ well-being beyond politics.