If elected president in 2023, Professor Christopher Imumolen of the Accord Party (AP) claimed his 25 executive orders will include significant jail changes.
The youngest presidential contender said that the need for change arose from the fact that jails are no longer effective in character development and producing law-abiding citizens.
On Boxing Day in Abuja, Imumolen appeared as a guest on the well-liked morning programme “Brekete Family” of Human Rights Radio and TV.
He criticised the inhumane treatment that both guilty and innocent prisoners experience in the nation’s jail facilities.
“I have had opportunities to see how our prisoners live in these correctional facilities. And to say the truth, they are inhuman conditions.
“In my work as a social entrepreneur, I have had cause to facilitate the release of over 200 prisoners. The conditions under which our prisoners live is not fit for humans, whether they committed crimes or not.
“Prisons are supposed to be places where the characters of deviants or criminals are remoulded and reintegrated into society after they must have paid for their crimes.
“But the way our prisons are structured, they neither reform nor remould. Rather, they make prisoners worse than they were before entering the prisons.
“The country’s case is so bad that when somebody who is not a criminal enters into prison either by default or otherwise, he comes out a full blown criminal after a short period.
“The prison is supposed to be a place that will take a person’s comfort and restrict his freedom to do certain things.
“But it should absolutely not be a place where a person’s life is taken. People’s lives are being literally taken these days the way our prisons run presently.
“And that is why my government will be declaring an emergency in that sector should I get the people’s mandate to become Nigeria’s president next year”, Imumolen added.