Posted by Amarachi on Mon 21st Oct, 2024 - tori.ng
The Minister vowed that all indicted officers would face appropriate disciplinary measures.
Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo
Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Minister of Interior, has assured Nigerians that the report from the investigation set up to probe the allegations involving crossdresser Idris Okuneye, aka Bobrisky, and the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) would not be swept under the carpet.
The Minister also vowed that all indicted officers would face appropriate disciplinary measures.
While reiterating the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability, Tunji-Ojo added that the Nigerian Correctional Service would continue to undergo reforms to ensure it meets the standard for its establishment.
The Interior Minister stated this on Monday after receiving the report of the federal government investigative panel constituted to look into the allegations of corruption and violations against the Nigerian Correctional Service.
“This report marks the beginning of a broader reform process. We will ensure that those responsible are held accountable, and the necessary actions are taken to build a service that rehabilitates inmates and gives them a second chance at life,” the Minister stated.
As earlier reported, the panel said it found no evidence that Bobrisky slept outside the prison walls after he was sentenced but enjoyed several privileges.
The panel added that Bobrisky enjoyed several privileges while in custody, both at the Medium Security and the Maximum Security Custodial Centres, which include, especially the following: furnished single cells, humidifier, lots of visits by his family members and friends as he desired, self-feeding, designated inmates to run errands for him, access to fridge and television, and possibly access to his phone.