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    31 inmates regain freedom in Taraba

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJanuary 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Taraba state governor, Agbu Kefas, has granted clemency and pardoned thirty-one inmates in correctional centres across the state during his New Year broadcast.

    The thirty-one inmates regained their freedom on New Year’s Day in Taraba State as they were reintegrated into society to begin a new life.

    According to the governor, the decision reflects his administration’s commitment to justice, compassion, and belief in the transformative power of rehabilitation.

    Governor Kefas maintained that his dedication to the peace, unity, and development of Taraba State is unwavering, as he assured the people of addressing and overcoming security challenges in the state head-on.

    He said, “As we usher in the dawn of a new year, I extend my heartfelt wishes to each and every one of you.

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    “Together, we started at the threshold of 2024, a year brimming with possibilities and opportunities for our great state.

    “In the spirit of renewal and progress, I am pleased to announce that, in the exercise of my prerogative of power, we shall be granting clemency to 31 deserving inmates.

    Kefas granted clemency and pardoned to thirty-one inmates
    Kefas granted clemency and pardoned to thirty-one inmates

    “This decision reflects our commitment to justice, compassion, and our belief in the transformative power of rehabilitation.

    “In addition, let me assure you that our dedication to the unity and development of Taraba remains unwavering.

    “Every citizen across the 168 wards is an integral part of our collective journey towards prosperity.

    “My administration is resolute in ensuring that the dividends of governance are felt by the people.

    “Our government is truly a government by the people, of the people, for the people.

    Addressing the security challenges that have touched the lives of some of our citizens is a constitutional responsibility that we take seriously.

    “In the coming months of the year, we will redouble our efforts to make Taraba a safer haven for all.

    “Together, we shall overcome these challenges and ensure that our state thrives in peace and harmony.

    “As we embark on this new chapter, let us foster unity, embrace progress, and work hand in hand for the betterment of Taraba.”

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