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91 Prisoners Freed By Lagos State Govt To Honor International Human Rights Day.

Sanwo-Olu.

The Lagos State Government has announced plans to release 91 inmates and commute death sentences as part of its commemoration of the 2025 United Nations Human Rights Day, demonstrating the state’s dedication to justice and fundamental freedoms.

Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, revealed the decision during a press conference in Lagos. He emphasised that the December 10 observance represents a global commitment to human dignity, equality, and the rule of law, referencing the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a foundational document for nations pursuing justice.

The release will occur in phases throughout early 2026. Governor Sanwo-Olu has authorized the immediate release of 80 inmates who have completed more than 70% of their sentences. An additional six prisoners will gain freedom by January 31, 2026, followed by three in February, one in March, and the final inmate by April 30, 2026. Death-row inmates included in this initiative will have their sentences reduced to life imprisonment.

Pedro highlighted the work of Lagos State’s Directorate of Citizens’ Rights, established in 1999 to safeguard citizens’ access to justice. The Directorate processed approximately 1,950 petitions over the past year, successfully mediating 1,200 cases. The state currently handles nearly 50 fundamental rights cases in Federal and State High Courts, addressing matters ranging from unlawful detention and police abuse to property conflicts and child custody disputes.

The Attorney-General called on Lagos residents to uphold the rights of others and maintain lawful conduct, stressing that the protection of fundamental freedoms remains a cornerstone of the state’s human rights policy.



 

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