Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, on Friday secured the release of eight female inmates from the Goron-Dutse Correctional Center by settling their fines and compensation debts.
Among those freed were two pregnant women and two nursing mothers.
This development was contained in a press statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, who noted that the Governor made the intervention during an unscheduled visit to the facility, accompanied by key government officials.
According to the statement, the Governor said the purpose of his visit was to assess the living conditions of inmates and explore ways the State Government could support their welfare and rehabilitation.
Yusuf reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving correctional facilities and facilitating phased releases for inmates incarcerated for minor offences.
He expressed concern over the high number of inmates awaiting trial, noting that out of 1,939 inmates, only 382 had been convicted while 1,536 were awaiting trial.
The Governor assured that the State Government would work with the judiciary to accelerate the dispensation of justice and ease congestion in correctional centres.
Addressing the inmates, Governor Yusuf urged them to remain hopeful and view their current situation as a test of fate. He encouraged them to embrace positive change in anticipation of their eventual reintegration into society.
To support the welfare of inmates, the Governor ordered the immediate provision of cows, foodstuffs, mattresses, blankets, and assorted beverages.
In a related development, Governor Yusuf paid a surprise visit to the Janguza Maximum Security Correctional Facility, where he announced plans to relocate inmates from the Kurmawa Correctional Centre to Janguza.
He expressed satisfaction with the infrastructure and general conditions at the Janguza facility and urged able-bodied inmates to reflect on their experiences and apply the lessons learned for better outcomes upon release.
The Governor also appreciated former Minister of Interior, General Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau (Rtd.), for his instrumental role in facilitating the establishment and construction of the Janguza Correctional Centre during his tenure.
He reiterated his administration’s dedication to facilitating the release of eligible inmates, supporting students to return to school, and empowering others through vocational training.
According to the statement, several inmates at both facilities expressed gratitude to the Governor for his visit and commitment to improving their conditions.
Meanwhile, Governor Yusuf and his entourage observed the Friday Jumu’ah prayers at the Janguza Military Barracks Mosque. The prayer was led by the Chief Imam, Major S.M. Yusuf, who offered special prayers for the Governor and his administration.
The Chief Imam noted that the visit marked the first time a civilian Governor had prayed at the mosque and described it as a historic show of solidarity with the military community.



